There is an ongoing debate about whether the U.S. Constitution includes -- or should be interpreted to include -- a principle of church autonomy. Catholic doctrine and political theology, by contrast, clearly articulated a principle of libertas ecclesiae, liberty of the church, when during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries the Church differentiated herself from the state. This article explores the meaning and origin of the doctrine of the libertas ecclesiae and the proper relationship among churches, civil society, and government. In doing so, it highlights the points at which church and state should cooperate and the points at which mutual assistance would be ultra vires
The doctrine of church autonomy has its own exclusive line of precedent running from Watson v. Jones...
Although the Supreme Court has stated that the framers of the Constitution erected a wall of separat...
Views concerning the appropriate relationship between church and state are rapidly becoming almost a...
There is an ongoing debate about whether the U.S. Constitution includes -- or should be interpreted ...
Separation of church and state is right up there with Mom, apple pie, and baseball in American icon...
This article was presented at a conference, and is part of a symposium, on The Freedom of the Churc...
There are good historical reasons for emphasis on separation of church and state in a democracy, but...
This article, originally written for a French audience, attempts to explain the American law of chur...
Church and state in the United States are not and have never been completely separate from one anoth...
Criticism of religiously motivated contributions to public policy debate is largely misconceived. It...
In this article, the absence of an American equivalent to the French word laĭcité becomes an ethnogr...
This paper argues that questions about religious freedom must be subordinated to the fundamental p...
Contemporary democratic states tend to be highly secular, even as, in some of them, religious fundam...
The article is dedicated to the ecclesiology of Isaac Thomas Hecker (1819-1888), one of the most pro...
Wolfe analyses the current understanding of two clauses contained in the 1st Amendment to U.S. Const...
The doctrine of church autonomy has its own exclusive line of precedent running from Watson v. Jones...
Although the Supreme Court has stated that the framers of the Constitution erected a wall of separat...
Views concerning the appropriate relationship between church and state are rapidly becoming almost a...
There is an ongoing debate about whether the U.S. Constitution includes -- or should be interpreted ...
Separation of church and state is right up there with Mom, apple pie, and baseball in American icon...
This article was presented at a conference, and is part of a symposium, on The Freedom of the Churc...
There are good historical reasons for emphasis on separation of church and state in a democracy, but...
This article, originally written for a French audience, attempts to explain the American law of chur...
Church and state in the United States are not and have never been completely separate from one anoth...
Criticism of religiously motivated contributions to public policy debate is largely misconceived. It...
In this article, the absence of an American equivalent to the French word laĭcité becomes an ethnogr...
This paper argues that questions about religious freedom must be subordinated to the fundamental p...
Contemporary democratic states tend to be highly secular, even as, in some of them, religious fundam...
The article is dedicated to the ecclesiology of Isaac Thomas Hecker (1819-1888), one of the most pro...
Wolfe analyses the current understanding of two clauses contained in the 1st Amendment to U.S. Const...
The doctrine of church autonomy has its own exclusive line of precedent running from Watson v. Jones...
Although the Supreme Court has stated that the framers of the Constitution erected a wall of separat...
Views concerning the appropriate relationship between church and state are rapidly becoming almost a...