The United States is founded upon the principles of freedom of
religion, although it has been difficult at times to understand and
apply those principles. Phillip Hammond argues that the
Constitution assumes a radical religious liberty, which protects
the convictions of individual Americans, whether or not those
convictions are explicitly religious. This book is an excellent
guide to the church-state debate of today, and deepens that
discussion by examining the root cause of disagreement about what
freedom of religion means in America.
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