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The Second Disestablishment - Church and State in Nineteenth-Century America (Hardcover)
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The Second Disestablishment - Church and State in Nineteenth-Century America (Hardcover)
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Debates over the proper relationship between church and state in
America tend to focus either on the founding period or the
twentieth century. Left undiscussed is the long period between the
ratification of the Constitution and the 1947 Supreme Court ruling
in Everson v. Board of Education, which mandated that the
Establishment Clause applied to state and local governments.
Steven Green illuminates this neglected period, arguing that during
the 19th century there was a "second disestablishment." By the
early 1800s, formal political disestablishment was the rule at the
national level, and almost universal among the states. Yet the
United States remained a Christian nation, and Protestant beliefs
and values dominated American culture and institutions. Evangelical
Protestantism rose to cultural dominance through moral reform
societies and behavioral laws that were undergirded by a maxim that
Christianity formed part of the law. Simultaneously, law became
secularized, religious pluralism increased, and the
Protestant-oriented public education system was transformed. This
latter impulse set the stage for the constitutional
disestablishment of the twentieth century.
The Second Disestablishment examines competing ideologies: of
evangelical Protestants who sought to create a "Christian nation,"
and of those who advocated broader notions of separation of church
and state. Green shows that the second disestablishment is the
missing link between the Establishment Clause and the modern
Supreme Court's church-state decisions.
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