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Current Conflicts in Law and Religion
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Auteur: Vaughn E. James
Titel: Current Conflicts in Law and Religion
Uitgever: Vandeplas Publishing LLC
ISBN: 9781600424502
ISBN boekversie: 9781600422492
Editie: 1
Prijs: € 86,27
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Categorie: Canon & Ecclesiastical Law
Taal: English
Imprint: Vandeplas Publishing
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Verschijningsvorm: E-book
 

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The core of Current Conflicts in Law and Religion takes the reader through eleven hot-topic issues in law and religion in twenty-first century society: •\tThe role of religious voices in the political debate; •\tReligious voices in the abortion rights debate; •\tThe legalization of same-sex marriage in the United States; •\tThe ordination of LGBT clergy; •\tPrayer and religious exercises in the public schools; •\tThe place of the phrase \"Under God\" in the Pledge of Allegiance; •\tEvolution versus Creationism; •\tThe place of Intelligent Design in the public school curriculum; •\tThe patient's right to refuse medical treatment based on religious belief; •\tThe Affordable Care Act, RFRA and the Free Exercise Clause; and •\tInternational issues in law and religion. One could well view that last hot-topic as containing several hot-topics. But, even with counting it as one hot-topic, Professor James has presented in this one book a review of at least eleven hot-topics in law and religion in contemporary society. Yet, the cases the book covers span a vast expanse of time. They are as old as Reynolds v. United States (1879), and as new as Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. (2014). Two things set this book apart from others that discuss these two clauses of the Constitution. First, the book devotes a lengthy first chapter to discussing the basic tenets of some world religions. Some of these religions are well-known and often talked about; their tenets are well-known, even to non-adherents. Others are not-so-well-known, are even obscure; their tenets are hardly known or talked about. Second, the book begins each chapter with a true story (with names and places changed or otherwise disguised) that depicts one or more of the current conflicts in law and religion. Those who pick it up should prepare to embark upon a journey through world religions, and a journey through the conflicts mankind has created out of something that should unite and foster love. Professor Vaughn E. James is the Robert H. Bean Professor and Director of the LL.M. Program in United States Legal Studies at Texas Tech University School of Law in Lubbock, Texas. An ordained Minister of Religion, Professor James is a graduate of both the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary and Newburgh Theological Seminary. A graduate of Syracuse University College of Law, he is licensed to practice in New York and Texas, in the federal Northern District of Texas, and before the United States Tax Court. He is also an IRS Registered Tax Return Preparer.
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