So Help Me God

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"So Help Me God" is a nonfiction book by theologian Forrest Church that explores the history, meaning, and role of religious faith in American public life.

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instanceOf nonfiction book
about First Amendment in the United States NERFINISHED
founding era views on religion
meaning of religious faith in public life
pluralism in American religion
public expressions of faith by political leaders
religious liberty
role of religion in American democracy
separation of church and state
author Forrest Church NERFINISHED
authorBeliefSystem Unitarian Universalism NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examinesConcept civil religion
freedom of conscience
public morality
religious tolerance
focusesOnEvent adoption of the Bill of Rights
drafting of the U.S. Constitution
focusesOnPerson George Washington NERFINISHED
James Madison NERFINISHED
John Adams NERFINISHED
Thomas Jefferson NERFINISHED
genre nonfiction
religion
theology
hasAuthorOccupation theologian
hasSubtitle The Founding Fathers and the First Great Battle Over Church and State
isbn10 0151011854
isbn13 9780151011858
language English
libraryOfCongressClassification BR516 .C48 2004
mainSubject American public life
church and state in the United States
history of religion in the United States
religion and politics in the United States
religious faith
mediaType hardcover
print
oclcNumber 54014063
pageCount 448
publicationYear 2004
publisher Harcourt NERFINISHED
setInTimePeriod 18th century United States
American founding era

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