We do not dwell as often as we should on perhaps the most ironic phenomenon in American life. Namely, we live in a constitutional order that guarantees freedom of conscience, thereby relegating faith to a private concern. And yet the question of faith can effectively dictate political identities. For instance,...
We do not dwell as often as we should on perhaps the most ironic phenomenon in American life. Namely, we live in a constitutional order that guarantees freedom of conscience, thereby relegating faith to a private concern. And yet the question of faith can effectively dictate political identities. For instance,…









