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The culture of disbelief

1993328 pages

Synopsis

America is often considered the most religious Western nation, yet many leaders view religious elements in public discourse with suspicion. Stephen L. Carter argues that in our effort to separate church and state, we've created a culture that forces the devout to downplay their faith. This book explores how to maintain the vital separation while respecting the faith of millions of citizens, demonstrating how a special role for religious communities can strengthen democracy.

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Stephen L. Carter (born 1954) is an American author. He balances his career as a law professor with writing fiction.

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Stephen L. CarterProtagonist
Reverend Sun Myung MoonCameo

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