TY - BOOK AU - Goldwin,Robert A. AU - Kaufman,Art TI - How does the Constitution protect religious freedom? T2 - AEI studies SN - 084473635X AV - KF4783 .H69 1987 U1 - 347.302852 PY - 1987/// CY - Washington, D.C. PB - American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research KW - Freedom of religion KW - United States KW - History KW - Church and state N1 - This book is the sixth in a series in AEI's project "A Decade of Study of the Constitution," funded in part by grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities; 1. The Religious Issue and the Origin of Modern Constitutionalism -- 2. Religion, the Constitution, the Court, and Society: Some Contemporary Reflections on Mandates, Words, Human Beings, and the Art of the Possible -- 3. Hand's Writing on the Wall of Separation: The Significance of Jaffree in Future Cases on Religious Establishment -- 4. The Establishment Clause -- 5. The True Meaning of the Establishment Clause: A Dissent -- 6. Free Enterprise in Religion, or How the Constitution Protects Religion and Religious Freedom -- 7. The American Civil Religion and the American Constitution; Goldwin, R. A., & Kaufman, A. (Eds.). (1987). How does the Constitution protect religious freedom?. American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research ER -