The United States’ longstanding principle of the separation of church and state has been put into question by proponents of Christian nationalism who seek to make the United States an established Christian state. This paper seeks to argue that Thomas Jefferson’s philosophy was based on sound reasoning, and its benefits to American society were later recognized by French philosopher Alexis de Tocqueville. Furthermore, this paper uses Jefferson’s philosophy and Tocqueville\u27s analysis and applies it to the contemporary relationship between church and state in the United States to argue that Christian nationalism is unfeasible, and that religion should remain a private matter where it provides the most benefits to American citizens
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This work follows the attempts to define the proper relationship between church and state in the Uni...
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A brief biographical sketch of Thomas Jefferson\u27s life before the passage of his Bill for Establi...
The evolution of America\u27s religious liberty was birthed by a separate church and state. As Ameri...
What does it mean to be a Christian citizen of the United States today? This book challenges the arg...
While Thomas Jefferson’s theory of strict separation of church and state has long captured the 20th ...
What does it mean to be a Christian citizen of the United States today? This book challenges the arg...
Movements dedicated to making the United States a “Christian nation” have been a recurrent feature i...
The 2004 Presidential election brought into focus the mobilization and effectiveness of the New Chri...
This work follows the attempts to define the proper relationship between church and state in the Uni...
This work follows the attempts to define the proper relationship between church and state in the Uni...
This work follows the attempts to define the proper relationship between church and state in the Uni...
Allen Jayne analyzes the ideology of the Declaration of Independence—and its implications—by going b...
Debates about Christian privilege today often center on whether the United States was founded as a C...
In the United States, religious people frequently ask whether America is a "Christian Nation," and t...
This Article juxtaposes the theories of religious liberty developed by Thomas Jefferson and John Ada...
Religious freedom is moving in opposite directions in Canada and the United States. In recent years,...
A brief biographical sketch of Thomas Jefferson\u27s life before the passage of his Bill for Establi...
The evolution of America\u27s religious liberty was birthed by a separate church and state. As Ameri...
What does it mean to be a Christian citizen of the United States today? This book challenges the arg...
While Thomas Jefferson’s theory of strict separation of church and state has long captured the 20th ...
What does it mean to be a Christian citizen of the United States today? This book challenges the arg...
Movements dedicated to making the United States a “Christian nation” have been a recurrent feature i...
The 2004 Presidential election brought into focus the mobilization and effectiveness of the New Chri...