Part 1: Religion and State in Philosophy.- Chapter 1: Religious Reasons in Political Discourse.- Chapter 2: A Plantingan Response to Public Reason Accessibilism.- Chapter 3: Matters of Conscience.- Chapter 4: On the Definition of Religious Belief.- Chapter 5: Natural Law and the American Founding.- Part 2: Religion and the American Constitutional Experiment.- Chapter 6: Why Do We Think the Framers Wanted to Separate Church and State?- Chapter 7: American Church – State Relations: Jefferson’s Conception of Religious Freedom.- Chapter 8: A Liberal and Generous Toleration: John Adams and the Freedom for Religion.- Chapter 9: Nondiscrimination or Accommodation?: Two Competing Visions of the Free Exercise Clause.- Chapter 10: In Praise of Separationism: A Lamentation on the Demise of that Famous Paragraph in Everson v. Board of Education.- Chapter 11: The Requirement of Church and State to be Forever Separate.- Chapter 12: Why Church and State Should be Kept Separate but Politics and Religion Should Not.- Chapter 13: Is Religion Serious Enough to Be Taken Seriously?- Chapter 14: Does the Separation of Church and State Require Secularism?- Chapter 15: Miltonic Liberty and the Grounds for Disestablishment in A Treatise of Civil Power.- Chapter 16: A Marriage of Opposites: Tocqueville on Religion and Democracy.- Chapter 17: Public Spirit as Mediating Influence Between Tocqueville’s “Spirit of Religion” and “Spirit of Freedom”.- Part 3: Religion and Law in the American Courts.- Chapter 18: Testing Neutrality: The Courts’ Use of Legal Tests in Determining Establishment and Free Exercise Cases.- Chapter 19: Corporate Religious Liberty After Hobby Lobby.- Chapter 20: The Ministerial Exception and the Distinction between Church and State.- Chapter 21: The Definition of Marriage from Reynolds to Obergefell.- Chapter 22: The Separation of Church and State: The Court’s ‘Secular Purpose’ and the Argumentum ex Ignorantia.- Chapter 23: Changes in Conscience Clauses and the Effecton Religious Affiliated Hospitals and Health Care Practitioners.- Chapter 24: Title: A Very Private, Very Public Matter: Contraception and Religious Freedom.- Chapter 25: Religion and Education: A New Birth of Freedom for Unsettled Times.- Chapter 26: The Global State Church: The Political and Security Roles of Religion in Contemporary Education.- Chapter 27: Sexual Identity, Gender Ideology, and Religious Freedom: The Tug of War over “Who We Are” Schools as Battlegrounds.- Part 4:
Religion and the State in Canada, Mexico, and South America.- Chapter 28: Religion and State in Canada.- Chapter 29: Religion and State in Mexico Roberto Blancart.- Chapter 30: Religion and State in Colombia.- Chapter 31: Religion and State in Argentina.- Chapter 32: Religion and State in Brazil.- Chapter 33: Religion and State in Chile.- Chapter 34: Religion and State in the Caribbean.