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Tisa Wenger

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    Discriminating in the Name of Religion? Segregationists and Slaveholders Did It, Too.

    If religious freedom trumps equality under the law, it provides a “cover” that actually encourages discrimination.
    by Tisa Wenger via Made By History on December 5, 2017
  • How to Balance Competing Claims of Religious Freedom?

    Peyote use has been defended with religious liberty arguments. So has Bible reading in public schools.
    by Tisa Wenger via The Christian Century on October 16, 2017
  • The Complexities of Racial and Religious Identities

    Judith Weisenfeld’s book, New World A-Coming, reinterprets the various religious movements among African Americans in the early twentieth century.
    by Tisa Wenger via Black Perspectives on September 29, 2017

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Talking God in the United States

What are Americans really talking about when they talk about religious freedom?
by Rachel Gordan via Los Angeles Review of Books on August 31, 2017

5 Questions with Ronit Stahl

A Q&A with the author of "Enlisting Faith: How the Military Chaplaincy Shaped Religion and State in Modern America."
by Ronit Y. Stahl, Lauren Turek via Religion in American History on November 27, 2017
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