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The Right to Be Wrong Kevin Seamus Hasson

The Right to Be Wrong By Kevin  Seamus Hasson

The Right to Be Wrong by Kevin Seamus Hasson


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Takes readers on a tour of the American tradition and points the way towards a pluralism that grounds religious freedom for all in the truth about each of us.

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The Right to Be Wrong: Ending the Culture War over Religion in America by Kevin Seamus Hasson

A partisan of religious expression as well as personal freedom, Hasson takes the reader on a tour of the American tradition and points the way towards a pluralism that grounds religious freedom for all in the truth about each of us.

About Kevin Seamus Hasson

Kevin Seamus Hasson is the founder and chairman of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, a public interest law firm that protects the free expression of all religious traditions. Hasson lives with his family in Fairfax County, Virginia.

Table of Contents

Of Pilgrims and Park Rangers; Pluralism, Conscience and Community; Religion in Public Culture; What About Proselytising?; Heavens No, We Won't Go; Why Tolerance is Intolerable; From Tolerance to Natural Rights; Inalienable Rights, Slightly Alienated; The Early First Amendment: A Disappointing Compromise; In the States, the Aftermath of Compromise; Where Does Religious Liberty Come From?; Personal, Not Private; The First Amendment at Midlife; The Right to Be Wrong; Index.

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CIN1594030839VG
9781594030833
1594030839
The Right to Be Wrong: Ending the Culture War over Religion in America by Kevin Seamus Hasson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Encounter Books,USA
2005-11-17
159
N/A
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