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"Theolegal democracy defines a political system that allows public
officials to use theology in its democratic process to shape law
without instituting an official state religion. In Whose God
Rules?, preeminent scholars debate the theolegal theory, which
describes the gray area between a secular legal system, where
theology is dismissed as irrational and a threat to the separation
of religion and state, and a theocracy, where a single religion
determines all law. The United States is neither a secular nation
nor a theocracy, leading scholars to ask whether the United States
is a theolegal democracy. If so, whose God rules?"--
This book demonstrates that the United States, whether we like it
or not, is a theolegal nation - a democracy that simultaneously
guarantees citizens the right to free expression of belief while
preventing the establishment of a state religion.
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