The Religion Clauses in the US Constitution: Some Debates on Liberty, Equality, and Religious Freedom

Вестник Казну, Серия Религиоведение 1 (2023)
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Abstract

In this short article, my aim is to introduce readers to some debates about religious freedom and constitutional law in the United States. I highlight a few of the enduring questions debated by political philosophers and legal scholars. For example, does the Constitution require special religious exemptions for citizens whose religious convictions put them at odds with otherwise neutral and legitimate state pol- icy? Should the Constitution be interpreted as supporting a strict secularism or a multicultural egalitarian liberal position? What are the limits to religious freedom? To illustrate how these and related questions are debated I consider some recent work on religious freedom jurisprudence in the United States

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Jon Mahoney
Kansas State University

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