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God and the Founders
Madison, Washington, and Jefferson
God and the Founders explains the church-state political philosophies of James Madison, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson.
Vincent Phillip Muñoz (Author)
9780521735797, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 13 July 2009
254 pages, 20 tables
22.4 x 15 x 1.8 cm, 0.37 kg
'… this book takes a more systematic approach … Muñoz makes a convincing case …' History of Political Thought
Did the Founding Fathers intend to build a 'wall of separation' between church and state? Are public Ten Commandments displays or the phrase 'under God' in the Pledge of Allegiance consistent with the Founders' understandings of religious freedom? In God and the Founders, Dr Vincent Phillip Muñoz answers these questions by providing comprehensive interpretations of James Madison, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson. By analyzing Madison's, Washington's, and Jefferson's public documents, private writings, and political actions, Muñoz explains the Founders' competing church-state political philosophies. Muñoz explores how Madison, Washington, and Jefferson agreed and disagreed by showing how their different principles of religious freedom would decide the Supreme Court's most important First Amendment religion cases. God and the Founders answers the question, 'What would the Founders do?' for the most pressing church-state issues of our time, including prayer in public schools, government support of religion, and legal burdens on individuals' religious consciences.
Introduction: the Founders, religious freedom, and the First Amendment's religion clauses
Part I. The Founders' Church-State Political Philosophies: 1. James Madison's principle of state noncognizance of religion
2. George Washington on church and state: religion and the civic good
3. Thomas Jefferson's natural rights philosophy and anticlerical politics of religious liberty
Part II. The Founders and the First Amendment Religion Clauses: 4. Madison's, Washington's, and Jefferson's church-state doctrines
5. Madison, Washington, Jefferson and the establishment clause
6. Madison, Washington, Jefferson and the free exercise clause
7. The Founders v. the Supreme Court
Conclusion: the Founders and church-state jurisprudence
Appendix A: James Madison, memorial and remonstrance against religious assessments
Appendix B: Patrick Henry, a bill 'establishing a provision for teachers of the Christian religion'
Appendix C: Thomas Jefferson, a bill for establishing religious freedom in Virginia.
Subject Areas: Politics & government [JP], History of the Americas [HBJK]
