Introduction to The Agnostic Age: Law, Religion, and the Constitution

Author: Paul Horwitz

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Introduction to The Agnostic Age: Law, Religion, and the Constitution by Paul Horwitz is an introduction to the exploration of religious truth and its implications for law and religion scholars. It discusses the avoidance of the question of religious truth in favor of practical considerations, but argues that grappling with this question is necessary for a satisfactory understanding of religious freedom.
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