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Divided by God : America's church-state problem - and what we should do about it
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Divided by God : America's church-state problem - and what we should do about it

Author: Noah Feldman
Publisher: Princeton, N.J. : Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic, 2006.
Edition/Format:   Audiobook on CD : CD audio : English
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Even before George W. Bush gained reelection by wooing religiously devout "values voters," it was clear that church-state matters in the United States had reached a crisis. With [this book, the author] shows that the crisis is as old as this country - and looks to our nation's past to show how it might be resolved. -Dust jacket.
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Material Type: Audio book, etc.
Document Type: Sound Recording
All Authors / Contributors: Noah Feldman
OCLC Number: 65166889
Notes: Originally published: New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, c2005. 1st ed.
Description: Sound disc : digital, mono. ; 4 3/4 in.
Contents: The origins --
Schools and morals --
The birth of American secularism --
The fundamentals, the fundamentalists, and the monkey trial --
The courts and the rise of legal secularism --
The values evangelicals --
Out of many, one --
Reconciliaton and the American experiment.
Responsibility: Noah Feldman.

Abstract:

Even before George W. Bush gained reelection by wooing religiously devout "values voters," it was clear that church-state matters in the United States had reached a crisis. With [this book, the author] shows that the crisis is as old as this country - and looks to our nation's past to show how it might be resolved. -Dust jacket.

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