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Books with title Freedom of Religion

  • Freedom of Religion

    Gary Zacharias

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, Feb. 25, 2005)
    Explores the issue of the separation of church and state, discussing the the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, and prayer in schools, focusing on individual cases and historical contexts.
  • Freedom of Religion

    Duchess Harris JD PhD

    Library Binding (Essential Library, Jan. 26, 2018)
    This volume examines the Freedom of Religion, a component of the 1st Amendment through examples and with historical context.
  • Freedom of Religion

    Stephanie Hoover

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    The freedom to practice religion without government interference predates the founding of the United States. The Puritans and other religions came to the New World partly so they could openly worship without persecution. While persecution certainly still existed, this idea became a big part of the First Amendment to the Constitution. This detailed volume introduces readers to the right to freedom of religion through historical context, challenges to that right, and Supreme Court rulings on cases dealing with freedom of religion. The main content is unbiased and written in clear language appropriate for readers exploring this important topic.
  • Freedom of Religion

    Tom Head PhD

    Hardcover (Facts on File, July 1, 2005)
    In a six-volume set, American Rights set provides the history of specific rights, from the right to vote to the right to bear arms. Students should learn to appreciate the value of these rights by reading of the battles fought to secure them and, in some cases, their relative rarity around the world.
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  • Freedom of Religion

    Stephanie Hoover

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Readers learn the full extent of their freedom of religion through examples, historical context, clear explanations, and modern court cases.
  • Freedom of Religion

    J Edward Evans

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Surveys the history of freedom of religion in the United States and the court cases that defined it
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  • The Freedom of Religion

    Haig A. Bosmajian

    Hardcover (Neal Schuman Pub, Oct. 1, 1987)
    This series examines important First Amendment issues, presenting the full texts of over 90 school-related court decisions in historical, legal, and sociological context. More than just court opinions, these cases present the reasoning and arguments that can be used to fight attempts at censorship in the schools.
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  • Religious Freedom

    The New York Times Editorial Staff

    Library Binding (New York Times Educational Publishing, July 15, 2019)
    One of the core debates present at the founding of the United States has involved citizens' freedom to worship as they please. It is an issue that remains relevant today. This fascinating collection reveals religious liberty during the nation's earliest days, how religion influenced Sunday laws and liquor laws, and persecution faced by sects such as Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses. Areas of church and state conflict include school prayer, gay rights, and abortion. Modern day issues of transgender rights and travel bans to majority Islamic countries round out religious liberty debates that continue to evolve through the twenty-first century. Media literacy terms and questions will engage readers to consider the topic beyond the text.
  • Religious Freedom

    James Jordan

    Hardcover (Mason Crest Publishers, Jan. 1, 2019)
    The United States was founded, in part, on religious freedom--the idea that government should not be involved in the ways that people worship their deity or practice their religion. However, because historically most Americans belonged to Christian denominations, often religious symbols were incorporated into public buildings and government activities. In recent years, however, the legitimacy of these symbols has been challenged in the courts. The essays in this book examine major issues related to religious freedom today. The Contemporary Issues series gives young readers a better understanding of major social issues today. Each book examines four key questions related to a controversial topic, with chapters that detail the most commonly heard arguments on both sides of the discussion. The arguments contained within are supported by data from experts as well as nonpartisan reports, allowing the reader to make his or her own informed decision on the issue.
  • Religious Freedom

    Sean Connolly

    Library Binding (Creative Co (Sd), July 30, 2005)
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  • Religious Freedom

    Sean Connolly

    Library Binding (Creative Co, July 30, 2005)
    Charts the slow, and often fiercely contested, movement toward freedom of religion, which allow individuals to believe and worship as their conscience dictates.
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  • Religious Freedom

    Sean Connolly

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, Sept. 22, 2005)
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