The Church Historians Who made the First Amendment What it is Today

Thomas Jefferson and James Madison are frequently identified as the framers of the religion clauses in the First Amendment, thus making their efforts to establish religious freedom in colonial Virginia relevant to the Constitution's meaning. This interpretive approach first appeared in a Suprem...

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主要作者: Drakeman, Donald L. 1953- (Author)
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出版: Cambridge University Press [2007]
In: Religion and American culture
Year: 2007, 卷: 17, 发布: 1, Pages: 27-56
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