A Christian-Secular Nation Godly Republic A Centrist Blueprint for America's Faith-Based Future
For Catholics of my generation the school question dominated our understanding of church and state. We thought religion should inform the education of our children; but since government kept religion out of the public schools, we paid for parochial schools and resented the fact that we still had to...
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Published in: | America Vol. 198; no. 17; p. 24 |
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Format: | Book Review |
Language: | English |
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New York
America Press, Inc
19-05-2008
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Summary: | For Catholics of my generation the school question dominated our understanding of church and state. We thought religion should inform the education of our children; but since government kept religion out of the public schools, we paid for parochial schools and resented the fact that we still had to pay school taxes as well. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7049 1943-3697 |