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Introduction: The Controversy over Religion in Politics | ||
1 | What Does the Establishment Clause Forbid? Reflections on the Constitutionality of School Vouchers | 3 |
2 | Why Political Reliance on Religiously Grounded Morality Does Not Violate the Establishment Clause | 20 |
3 | Why Political Reliance on Religiously Grounded Morality Is Not Illegitimate in a Liberal Democracy | 35 |
4 | Christians, the Bible, and Same-Sex Unions: An Argument for Political Self-Restraint | 55 |
5 | Catholics, the Magisterium, and Same-Sex Unions: An Argument for Independent Judgment | 86 |
6 | Religion, Politics, and Abortion | 98 |
Conclusion: "This Nation, Under God" | 124 | |
Notes | 131 | |
Index | 193 |
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