The free exercise of religion in America : its original constitutional meaning / Ellis M. West.
2019
KF4783 .W379 2019 (Mapit)
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Title
The free exercise of religion in America : its original constitutional meaning / Ellis M. West.
Imprint
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]
Copyright
©2019
Description
xiv, 317 pages ; 22 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
Constitutional rights and ascertaining their original meaning
Setting the stage
The meaning of religious liberty in Virginia
The meaning of religious liberty in the other southern states
The meaning of religious liberty in the middle states
The meaning of religious liberty in the New England states
Initial conclusion
The constitutional meaning of religious freedom : part one
The constitutional meaning of religious freedom : part two
Final conclusion.
Constitutional rights and ascertaining their original meaning
Setting the stage
The meaning of religious liberty in Virginia
The meaning of religious liberty in the other southern states
The meaning of religious liberty in the middle states
The meaning of religious liberty in the New England states
Initial conclusion
The constitutional meaning of religious freedom : part one
The constitutional meaning of religious freedom : part two
Final conclusion.
Summary
This book explains the original meaning of the two religion clauses of the First Amendment: "Congress shall make no law [1] respecting an establishment of religion or [2] prohibiting the free exercise thereof." As the book shows, both clauses were intended to protect the free exercise of religion or religious freedom. West shows the position taken by early Americans on four issues: (1) the general meaning of the "free exercise of religion," including whether it is different from the meaning of "no establishment of religion"; (2) whether the free exercise of religion may be intentionally and directly limited, and if so, under what circumstances; (3) whether laws regulating temporal matters that also have a religious sanction violate the free exercise of religion; and (4) whether the free exercise of religion gives persons a right to be exempt from obeying valid civil laws that unintentionally and indirectly make it difficult or impossible to practice their religion in some way. A definitive work on the subject and a major contribution to the field of constitutional law and history, this volume is key to a better understanding of the ongoing constitutional adjudication based on the religion clauses of the First Amendment. -- ‡c From publisher's description.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Electronic version : West, Ellis M. Free exercise of religion in America. Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]
Call Number
KF4783 .W379 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9783030060510 (print)
3030060519 (print)
9783030060527 (eBook)
3030060519 (print)
9783030060527 (eBook)
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