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This book discusses the controversy surrounding the constitutionality of the phrase âœunder Godâ in the Pledge of Allegiance by exploring the history of the governmentâs references to God, American âœcivil religion,â the background of the Constitution, the Supreme Courtâs Establishment Clause rulings, and advocating a new rationale.

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Preface 1. A Brief History of Government’s References to God “In God We Trust” The Pledge and “Under God” Religion and the Early Federal Government American Civil Religion 2. Religion, the Constitution, and the Supreme Court No Religious Tests The Nonestablishment Clause The Free Exercise Clause The Free Speech Clause Separationist and Accommodationist Ideals Neutrality The Lemon Test The Endorsement Test The Reasonable or Objective Observer The Coercion Test Acknowledgments of Our Religious Heritage Legal Judgment The Constitution and the Supreme Court 3. God-References and the Courts Supreme Court Dicta State Court Decisions Lower Federal Court Decisions Newdow v. the United States Congress 4. Assessing the Courts’ Arguments Do the God-References Have Religious Meaning? Have God-References Lost Their Religious Nature? Affirmations, Creeds, and Entailed Beliefs Ceremonial Deism Historical Acknowledgments Religious Symbolism and the Supreme Court Religious Symbolism and Endorsement Conclusion 5. A Better Approach for Upholding Government References to God Religion Versus Religious Institutions Sectarian and Nonsectarian Symbols The Threshold Question The Problem of Any Religious Symbols Limitations on Symbolic Aid to Religion Use of Other Religious Symbols Government God-References in Public Schools The Drawbacks to This Approach Conclusion Church-State Cases Cited References and Other Works Index

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 9/3/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761861621, 978-0761861621
      ISBN10: 0761861629

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book discusses the controversy surrounding the constitutionality of the phrase âœunder Godâ in the Pledge of Allegiance by exploring the history of the governmentâs references to God, American âœcivil religion,â the background of the Constitution, the Supreme Courtâs Establishment Clause rulings, and advocating a new rationale.

      Table of Contents
      Preface 1. A Brief History of Government’s References to God “In God We Trust” The Pledge and “Under God” Religion and the Early Federal Government American Civil Religion 2. Religion, the Constitution, and the Supreme Court No Religious Tests The Nonestablishment Clause The Free Exercise Clause The Free Speech Clause Separationist and Accommodationist Ideals Neutrality The Lemon Test The Endorsement Test The Reasonable or Objective Observer The Coercion Test Acknowledgments of Our Religious Heritage Legal Judgment The Constitution and the Supreme Court 3. God-References and the Courts Supreme Court Dicta State Court Decisions Lower Federal Court Decisions Newdow v. the United States Congress 4. Assessing the Courts’ Arguments Do the God-References Have Religious Meaning? Have God-References Lost Their Religious Nature? Affirmations, Creeds, and Entailed Beliefs Ceremonial Deism Historical Acknowledgments Religious Symbolism and the Supreme Court Religious Symbolism and Endorsement Conclusion 5. A Better Approach for Upholding Government References to God Religion Versus Religious Institutions Sectarian and Nonsectarian Symbols The Threshold Question The Problem of Any Religious Symbols Limitations on Symbolic Aid to Religion Use of Other Religious Symbols Government God-References in Public Schools The Drawbacks to This Approach Conclusion Church-State Cases Cited References and Other Works Index

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