01355nam a22001697a 4500999001900000008004100019100002800060245006300088260001300151300003300164520081500197650003101012773001301043906001401056942000701070952010801077 c516295d516295210223b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aGreenawalt, Kent925074 aDemocracy and religion: Some variations and hard questions aDaedalus a149(3), Summer 2020: p.25-36 aThe ideas sketched here concern the non establishment and free exercise norms expressed in the U.S. Constitution, their application to governmental institutions from legislatures to prisons and the military, the place of religion in the curricula of public schools, and the proper role of religious convictions in lawmaking. A major concern of the essay is the problem of achieving an appropriate balance between governmental neutrality toward religion, as required by the non establishment norm, and governmental accommodation of religious practices that would otherwise violate ordinary laws, as required by the free exercise norm. A recurring theme is the complexity of the issues and the variability of possible solutions given differences in the history and culture of democratic societies. - Reproduced  aReligion, Democracy925075 aDaedalus aDEMOCRACY cAR 00102ddc40709390387aIIPAbIIPAd2021-02-23h149(3), Summer 2020: p.25-36pAR124385r2021-02-23yAR