The Social Service Activities of Religious Congregations in America

Vol. 7, No. 3 (Fall 2009)

Just where the line between church and state should be drawn is one of the most fundamental questions related to the meaning of the U.S. Constitution and the nature of Americans' civic and political life together. While this issue remains relatively constant within American public life, the way it is interpreted and answered can change as generations pass and as social and political circumstances change.

 


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