商品簡介
"The United States is not a secular democracy where laws guarantee freedom from religion, nor is it a theocracy, where a single religion prescribes all laws. This book demonstrates that the United States, whether we like it or not, is a theolegal nation--a democracy that simultaneously guarantees citizens the right to free expression of belief while preventing the establishment of a state religion. This guarantees officials the right to use theology as one of many resources in making, applying, or administering law because a theolegal democracy does not prevent citizens or officials from using their religious worldview in the public arena as seen in secular nations. However, theolegal democracy also does not permit officials to use their theology to denycivil rights to those who do not meet those creedal tests as seen in theocracies"--
作者簡介
Nathan C. Walker is the minister of the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia and an advanced doctoral student in Law, Education and Religion at Columbia University. Edwin J. Greenlee is the associate director for Public Services in the Biddle Law Library at the University of Pennsylvania.