Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation Between Church and State

Daniel Dreisbach

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Author
Daniel Dreisbach
Publish Date
2003-10-01
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
283
Publisher Name
NYU Press
ISBN-10
0814719368
ISBN-13
9780814719367
citemno
237578
Edition
2002 Edition
SKU
9780814719367

Description

The origins, controversial uses, and competing interpretations of Jefferson's famous remark—"wall of separation between church and state"

No phrase in American letters has had a more profound influence on church-state law, policy, and discourse than Thomas Jefferson’s “wall of separation between church and state,” and few metaphors have provoked more passionate debate. Introduced in an 1802 letter to the Danbury, Connecticut Baptist Association, Jefferson’s “wall” is accepted by many Americans as a concise description of the U.S. Constitution’s church-state arrangement and conceived as a virtual rule of constitutional law.

Despite the enormous influence of the “wall” metaphor, almost no scholarship has investigated the text of the Danbury letter, the context in which it was written, or Jefferson’s understanding of his famous phrase. Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation Between Church and State offers an in-depth examination of the origins, controversial uses, and competing interpretations of this powerful metaphor in law and public policy.