Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; 1 Introduction; 2 The moral economy of religious freedom; 3 Understanding the religion in freedom of religion; 4 Why religion belongs in the private sphere, not the public square; 5 Pluralism in law and religion; 6 The influence of cultural conflict on the jurisprudence of the religion clauses of the First Amendment; 7 From Dayton to Dover: the legacy of the Scopes Trial; 8 A very English affair: establishment and human rights in an organic constitution; 9 Days of rest in multicultural societies: private, public, separate?
Summary
This volume of essays examines the nature and scope of engagements between law and religion