
The Rhetoric of Church and State
Gedicks suggests that the Supreme Court’s inconsistent decisions mirror a divergence in American society between an increasingly secular public culture and the primarily devout private lives of the majority of Americans. He notes that while the Court is committed to principles of secular individualism, it has repeatedly endorsed government actions that violate those principles-actions that would be far more justifiable under the discourse of religious communitarianism. The impossibility of reconciling the two discourses leaves the Court no choice but to efface-often implausibly-the religious nature of practices it deems permissible. Gedicks concludes that the road to a coherent religion clause doctrine lies neither in a return to religious communitarianism nor in its complete displacement by secular individualism, but in a yet-to-be-identified discourse that would attract popular support while protecting a meaningful measure of religious freedom.
- Undertitel
- A Critical Analysis of Religion Clause Jurisprudence
- Författare
- Frederick Mark Gedicks
- ISBN
- 9780822316541
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 499 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1995-10-17
- Förlag
- Duke University Press
- Sidor
- 184
