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Reviews. "This book is a provocative and pioneering effort to rethink the complex relation of religion and the state in the American past and present. Don't miss it!" - Cornel West, Princeton University. "Whose God Rules? offers an illuminating new frame to revitalize the stale debate over church-state separation.
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Dec 7, 2011 · Whose God Rules?: Is the United States a Secular Nation or a Theolegal Democracy? [Walker, N., Greenlee, E., Blair, Tony] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
"The United States is not a secular democracy where laws guarantee freedom from religion, nor is it a theocracy, where a single religion prescribes all laws. This book demonstrates that the United States, whether we like it or not, is a theolegal nation--a democracy that simultaneously guarante...
Whose God rules? : is the United States a secular nation or a theolegal democracy? Show other versions (1) "The United States is not a secular democracy where laws guarantee freedom from religion, nor is it a theocracy, where a single religion prescribes all laws.
Dec 6, 2011 · This book demonstrates that the United States, whether … Whose God Rules?: Is the United States a Secular Nation or a Theolegal Democracy? by Nathan C. Walker | Goodreads
Whose God rules? : is the United States a secular nation or a theolegal democracy? Show other versions (1) "The United States is not a secular democracy where laws guarantee freedom from religion, nor is it a theocracy, where a single religion prescribes all laws.