In today's discussions of church, state, and the American way of
life, the serious real differences that divided the religious
settlers of this country are frequently overlooked. This book
offers readers a survey of the often uneasy relationship between
religion and public policy dating from the colonial period to the
present. This thought-provoking study will be of interest to
policymakers, lawyers and legal historians, and all those concerned
with the future of public policy in the United States.
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