The Separation of Church and State: Writings on a Fundamental Freedom by America's Founders
By (Author) Forrest Church
Beacon Press
Beacon Press
1st September 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
323.44209
Paperback
176
Width 114mm, Height 178mm, Spine 13mm
113g
Now in paperback, a primer of essential writings about one of the cornerstones of our democracy by the original authors of the Constitution, edited by preeminant liberal theologian Forrest Church. Americans will never stop debating the question of church-state separation, and such debates invariably lead back to the nation's beginnings and the founders' intent. The Separation of Church and State presents a basic collection of the founders' teachings on this topic. This concise primer gets past the rhetoric that surrounds the current debate, placing the founders' vivid writings on religious liberty in historical perspective. Edited and with running commentary by Forrest Church, this important collection informs anyone curious about the original blueprint for our country and its government.
A useful little volume . . . The separation of church and state is important, this collection suggests, because thats how the country was conceived.Jeff Sharlet, The Revealer
This brief primer includes some of the most eloquent and cogent arguments by Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, John Adams, George Washington, [and] Patrick Henry that will help a contemporary audience understand the original reasoning behind the separation of church and state.Catholic Opinion
No longer will the earnest citizen need to rely on second- and third-hand versions of how separation of church and state came aboutor what it really means. The Separation of Church and State is an invaluable handbook of primary sources for the perplexedand the concernedin todays whirlpool of contrary opinions and strident voices.Edwin S. Gaustad, author of Proclaim Liberty throughout All the Land: A History of Church and State in America
Forrest Church (1948-2009) served for almost three decades as senior minister and was minister of public theology at All Souls Unitarian Church in New York City. He wrote or edited twenty-five books, including Love & Death.