Master of ArtsDepartment of Communication Studies, Theatre, and DanceCharles J. GriffinThis rhetorical history study attempts to refocus the narrow debate on the concept of the “Separation of Church and State.” Most scholars and popular organizations primarily focus their determination of the original intent of the Establishment Clause on the views of James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and Virginia. However, according to the United States Constitution it takes three-fourths of the states and two-thirds of Congress to ratify an amendment. As a result, most arguments on this topic center on an extremely small minority of evidence: one of fourteen states, and only one of eighty-one members of Congress to determine the Founders’ original inten...
Should the U.S. constitution afford greater discretion to states than to the federal government in m...
Constitutional history can be used or misused. Historical analysis can provide insight into provisio...
This work follows the attempts to define the proper relationship between church and state in the Uni...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Communication Studies, Theatre, and DanceCharles J. GriffinThis rhetoric...
It will be the purpose of this paper to examine the historical evidence available and determine whic...
Includes bibliographical references.The study of religion is a vast field, but recently one portion ...
Incorporation of the Establishment Clause against the states through the Fourteenth Amendment is log...
Incorporation of the Establishment Clause against the states through the Fourteenth Amendment is log...
Although the Supreme Court has stated that the framers of the Constitution erected a wall of separat...
Although the Supreme Court has stated that the framers of the Constitution erected a wall of separat...
Although the Supreme Court has stated that the framers of the Constitution erected a wall of separat...
This article asserts that the church-state separation interpretation of Establishment Clause history...
Incorporation of the Establishment Clause against the states through the Fourteenth Amendment is log...
Should the U.S. constitution afford greater discretion to states than to the federal government in m...
Should the U.S. constitution afford greater discretion to states than to the federal government in m...
Should the U.S. constitution afford greater discretion to states than to the federal government in m...
Constitutional history can be used or misused. Historical analysis can provide insight into provisio...
This work follows the attempts to define the proper relationship between church and state in the Uni...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Communication Studies, Theatre, and DanceCharles J. GriffinThis rhetoric...
It will be the purpose of this paper to examine the historical evidence available and determine whic...
Includes bibliographical references.The study of religion is a vast field, but recently one portion ...
Incorporation of the Establishment Clause against the states through the Fourteenth Amendment is log...
Incorporation of the Establishment Clause against the states through the Fourteenth Amendment is log...
Although the Supreme Court has stated that the framers of the Constitution erected a wall of separat...
Although the Supreme Court has stated that the framers of the Constitution erected a wall of separat...
Although the Supreme Court has stated that the framers of the Constitution erected a wall of separat...
This article asserts that the church-state separation interpretation of Establishment Clause history...
Incorporation of the Establishment Clause against the states through the Fourteenth Amendment is log...
Should the U.S. constitution afford greater discretion to states than to the federal government in m...
Should the U.S. constitution afford greater discretion to states than to the federal government in m...
Should the U.S. constitution afford greater discretion to states than to the federal government in m...
Constitutional history can be used or misused. Historical analysis can provide insight into provisio...
This work follows the attempts to define the proper relationship between church and state in the Uni...