Peach Lucinda:
Legislating Morality

Pluralism And Religious Identity In Lawmaking

Oxford University Press (USA), 2002
Hardback, 256 pages
Size: 231x156 mm
ISBN: 9780195143713
ISBN-10: 019514371X

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Legislating Morality

An issue in American political life is the role that religion plays in public law making. Many believe that religious voices have been suppressed in public life, others argue that religion (Christianity in particular) is an institutionalised part of American public life. This book sheds light on this discussion.

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