"Exempting the Churches: An Argument for the Abolition of This Unjust and Unconstitutional Practice" by James F. Morton, Jr., delves into the contentious issue of church property and its tax exemption status. This meticulously prepared print republication examines the historical arguments surrounding the separation of church and state, particularly concerning the financial implications of exempting religious institutions from taxation.
A critical analysis of constitutional law and religious freedom, this volume challenges the practice from a perspective rooted in social sciences and political science. Morton argues against what he considers an unjust and unconstitutional practice, providing a detailed exploration of the topic.
Offering a unique viewpoint on a continuing debate, "Exempting the Churches" is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, politics, law, and civil rights. It provides valuable insight into the historical context of the debate surrounding church property and the separation of church and state.
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