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Foreword 5 Editor's Notes 7 Acknowledgments 11
1 Religion and the Courts 13
2 Religion and the Constitution 27
3 The Misleading Metaphor 49
4 The Judicial Evidence 55
5 The Historical Evidence 81
6 The Religious Nature of the Founding Fathers 129
7 Safeguarding Original Intent 153
8 Rewriting Original Intent 157
9 Ignoring Original Intent 197
10 The Court's Selective Use of History 203
11 Establishing the American Philosophy of Government 219
12 A Changing Standard - Toward a New Constitution? 233
13 A Constitution in a State of Flux 239
14 Identifying the Spirit of the Constitution 247
15 Maintaining Constitutional Integrity 259
16 Revisionism: A Willing Accomplice 285
17 Religion and Morality: The Indispensable Supports 325
18 Returning to Original Intent 337 Appendix A The Declaration of Independence 357 Appendix B The Constitution of the United States 361 Appendix C Biographical Sketches of Select Individuals Referenced in Original Intent 379 Appendix D Endnotes 439 Appendix E List of Cases Cited 505 Appendix F Bibliography 513 Appendix G Index 535
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