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Jews and the American Public Square : Debating Religion and Republic

Breger, Marshall J.(Contributions by)Cohen, Naomi W.(Contributions by)Dalin, David G.(Contributions by)Fishman, Sylvia Barack(Contributions by)Fradkin, Hillel(Contributions by)Israel, Sherry(Contributions by)Lerner, Ralph(Contributions by)Licht, Robert(Edited by)Mittleman, Alan(Edited by)Sarna, Jonathan D., Brandeis University(Edited by)
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Jews and the American Public Square is a study of how Jews have grappled with the presence of religion, both their own and others, in American public life.

It surveys historical Jewish approaches to church-state relations and analyzes Jewish responses to the religion clauses of the First Amendment.

The book also explores how the contemporary sociological and political characteristics of American Jews bear on their understanding of the public dimensions of American religion.

In addition to a descriptive and analytic approach. the volume is also critical and polemical. Its contributors attack and defend prevailing views, raise critical questions about the political and intellectual positions favored by American Jews, and propose new syntheses.

This book captures the current mood of the Jewish community: both committed to the separation of church and state and perplexed about its scope and application.

It provides the necessary background for a principled reconsideration of the problem of religion in the public square.

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0742521249 / 9780742521247
Paperback / softback
27/08/2002
United States
392 pages
149 x 227 mm, 499 grams