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The Decline of Church-State Separation
On the fraught and turbulent relationship between religion and government in the U.S.
by
Stephen K. Green
,
Eric C. Miller
via
Arc: Religion, Politics, Et Cetera
on
April 26, 2022
The Faith of the American Founders
What were the religious beliefs of the American founding generation? What do they mean for us today?
by
Stephen K. Green
,
Thomas S. Kidd
,
Mark David Hall
,
Brooke Allen
via
Cato Unbound
on
June 16, 2020
Book
Separating Church and State
: A History
Stephen K. Green
2022
Book
Inventing a Christian America
: The Myth of the Religious Founding
Stephen K. Green
2015
Book
The Grand Collaboration
: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and the Invention of American Religious Freedom
Stephen K. Green
2024
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Religious Freedom and the Founding
Religious liberty owes much to Jefferson and Madison, but the "impregnable wall" doesn't do justice to the founders vision.
by
Mark David Hall
via
Law & Liberty
on
December 18, 2025
One Nation Under Gods
Despite what Steve King says, the U.S. was never a Christian nation.
by
Richard White
via
Boston Review
on
March 22, 2017
The Supreme Court Has Ushered In a New Era of Religion at School
For two centuries, America had kept questions of church and state at bay. The country is not ready for the ones to come.
by
Adam Laats
via
The Atlantic
on
July 15, 2022