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Religious Speech and the Quest for Freedoms in the Anglo-American World Wendell Bird

Religious Speech and the Quest for Freedoms in the Anglo-American World By Wendell Bird

Religious Speech and the Quest for Freedoms in the Anglo-American World by Wendell Bird


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The successful demands and justifications for at least six critical freedoms - freedoms of speech and press, rights for the criminally accused and for higher education, and freedoms from slavery and discrimination - were principally made by religious speech based on Judeo-Christian faiths, not by secular speech based on other belief systems.

Religious Speech and the Quest for Freedoms in the Anglo-American World Summary

Religious Speech and the Quest for Freedoms in the Anglo-American World by Wendell Bird

In the secular, contemporary world, many people question the relevance of religion. Many also wonder whether religiously-informed speech and beliefs should be tolerated in the public square, and whether religions hinder freedom. In this volume, Wendell Bird reminds us that our basic freedoms are the important legacies of religious speech arising from the Judeo-Christian tradition. Bird demonstrates that religious speech, rather than secular or irreligious speech based on other belief systems, historically made the demands and justifications for at least six critical freedoms: speech and press, rights for the criminally accused, higher education, emancipation from slavery, and freedom from discrimination. Bringing an historically-informed approach to the development of some of the most important freedoms in the Anglo-American world, this volume provides a new framework for our understanding of the origins of crucial freedoms. It also serves as a powerful reminder of an aspect of history that is steadily being forgotten or overlooked-that many of our basic freedoms are the historical legacies of religious speech arising from Judeo-Christian faiths.

About Wendell Bird

Wendell Bird is the author of three other books on freedoms of speech and press: Press and Speech under Assault: The Early Supreme Court Justices, the Sedition Act of 1798, and the Campaign against Dissent (Oxford University Press, 2016); Criminal Dissent: Prosecutions under the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 (Harvard University Press, 2020); and The Revolution in Freedoms of Press and Speech: From Blackstone to the First Amendment and Fox's Libel Act (Oxford University Press, 2020). He earned a D.Phil. in legal history from the University of Oxford, and a J.D. from Yale Law School. He is a Visiting Scholar at Emory University School of Law.

Table of Contents

Introduction: legacies of Judeo-Christian religion; 1. The legacy of freedom of speech; 2. The legacy of freedom of press; 3. The legacy of freedoms for the criminally accused; 4. The legacy of higher education; 5. The legacy of abolition of slavery; 6. The legacy of the civil rights movement; Epilogue: legacies of Judeo-Christian faiths and religious speech.

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NPB9781316514733
9781316514733
1316514730
Religious Speech and the Quest for Freedoms in the Anglo-American World by Wendell Bird
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2023-04-20
350
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