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School Prayer - The Court, the Congress and the First Amendment (Hardcover)
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School Prayer - The Court, the Congress and the First Amendment (Hardcover)
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What did the founding fathers intend by these words from the First
Amendment, and how should this amendment be applied to the free
exercise of religion today? In School Prayer, Robert Alley examines
the history behind the writing of the religion clauses of the First
Amendment, the courts' interpretations of these clauses over two
centuries, and the debates in Congress over their application,
especially as regards prayer in the public schools.
Alley begins with an extensive analysis of the writings and actions
of James Madison, described as "the architect of the religion
clauses" and "the single most important voice for religious liberty
in the nation's history." Madison is viewed as a proponent of
strict separation between church and state and as opposed to any
form of state-sponsored religious establishment. Alley then
discusses the history of "protestant hegemony" in the nineteenth
century and the attitude of messianism as reflected in presidential
pronouncements on the relation of religion to government.
All this is presented as background to the debates in the latter
half of our own century over the role of prayer in public schools.
Alley reviews some thirty years of congressional testimony and key
Supreme Court decisions. He gives special attention to the highly
controversial Engle v. White decision in 1962, which banned the
recitation of a prayer composed by the New York State Board of
Regents in public schools. This decision unleashed a storm of
protests, which has continued to this day and has given rise to
numerous congressional proposals to amend or overturn the Court's
ruling. Extensive selections from the arguments on both sides of
the controversy afford the reader a firsthand look into the many
deliberations surrounding this sensitive and timely matter.
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