Wall of Misconception
Peter A. Lillback
Sold by Bookmarc's, Houston, TX, U.S.A.
Association Member:
AbeBooks Seller since 11 January 2000
Used - Hardcover
Condition: Used - Very good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSold by Bookmarc's, Houston, TX, U.S.A.
Association Member:
AbeBooks Seller since 11 January 2000
Condition: Used - Very good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketO6 - A hardcover book SIGNED by author with "God's blessings!" written on the front free endpaper in very good condition in very good dust jacket. Dust jacket has label on the front, dust jacket and book have some bumped corners, tanning and light shelf wear. Does the Separation of Church and State Mean the Separation of God and Government? 9.5"x6.5", 211 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed. How often have you heard it stated on TV, in the press, or at the water cooler that "the wall of separation between church and state" are words taken right out of the US Constitution? In fact, the First Amendment to the Constitution - what is popularly referred to as "the establishment clause," the only part of the US Constitution that even deals with religion and faith - contains no reference whatsoever to a "wall of separation," or, for that matter, any sort of wording including the phrase "separation of church and state." The only words in the US Constitution concerning this topic are found in the First Amendment, where it is written, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." That's it. Yet these sixteen words have been elaborately interpreted by some as having a meaning that has no basis in the founders' intentions or historic record. Where then has this mountain of contention come from, resulting in a "wall of misconception" between church and state, and indeed between God and government? The phrase "wall of separation" was coined by Thomas Jefferson in his private 1802 letter of response to the Danbury Baptist Association, wherein he reaffirmed the federal government's intention to protect the public s rights of conscience to believe and practice their faith without fear of interference from government. Several prominent citizens' rights organizations will contend that this purported wall is being routinely breached by people of faith, yet others will assert that any action by the government to impede an individual s right to pray in school or at a public event, to display a Christmas tree in public or to say "one nation under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance is itself a violation of the First Amendment. U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist wrote in a court opinion that "The 'wall of separation between church and state' is a metaphor based on a bad history… It should be frankly and explicitly abandoned." In Wall of Misconception, Dr. Peter Lillback examines our nation's historic understanding of and the founding fathers' intention in the relationship of our Constitution to matters of faith, ethics, and morals, taking into account the historical and biblical context as well as the concept's relation to today's culture. This is both the layman's and professional's definitive guide to the separation of church and state and, indeed, the separation of God and government. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Seller Inventory # ec54736
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
Our information: Bookmarc's, Sole Proprietor, Marc Williams, 3302 Clarksville St., La Porte, TX 77571, 281-479-0596, bookmarcs@gmail.com
We are able to hold books for two weeks. Reciprocal dealer discounts are available. We accept payment by PayPal, American Express, Discovery, Visa, or MasterCard. Our return policy is 14 days upon notification. Please call us if you have any questions at 281-479-0596. You may also e-mail any questions to us at bookmarcs@gmail.com. Shipments to Texas addresses w...
If your book order is heavy or over sized, we will contact you to let you know extra shipping charges are required.
Domestic default shipping is by Media Mail (about 4 to 14 business days) at $4.00 for the first book and $2.50 for each additional book. Priority mail (about 2 to 3 days to most locations) is available at $6.00 for the first book and $6.00 for each additional book.
International shipping is $22.00 ($15.00 for Canada) and with a delivery time estimated at 10 to 20 business days. Shipping charges for books larger or heavier than this will the based on the actual cost of shipping per the USPS postage rate calculator. Shipping cost charges for international shipment are the actual shipping costs only, with no additional handling or processing fees.
Order quantity | 5 to 14 business days | 2 to 6 business days |
---|---|---|
First item | £ 4.03 | £ 8.05 |
Delivery times are set by sellers and vary by carrier and location. Orders passing through Customs may face delays and buyers are responsible for any associated duties or fees. Sellers may contact you regarding additional charges to cover any increased costs to ship your items.