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Jews, Not Pagans, Richard Schragger, Micah Schwartzman
Jews, Not Pagans, Richard Schragger, Micah Schwartzman
San Diego Law Review
Richard Schragger & Micah Schwartzman’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City.
Pagans, Christians, And Student Protesters, Stanley Fish
Pagans, Christians, And Student Protesters, Stanley Fish
San Diego Law Review
Stanley Fish’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City.
Christians And Pagans In The Sacred Nation, Christopher J. Eberle
Christians And Pagans In The Sacred Nation, Christopher J. Eberle
San Diego Law Review
Christopher J. Eberle’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City.
Jews And The Culture Wars: Consensus And Dissensus In Jewish Religious Liberty Advocacy, Michael A. Helfand
Jews And The Culture Wars: Consensus And Dissensus In Jewish Religious Liberty Advocacy, Michael A. Helfand
San Diego Law Review
In the recent culture wars, traditionalists and progressives have clashed over dueling conceptions of family, sexuality and religion—manifested in debates over abortion, contraception, and same-sex marriage. Caught in this conflict has been a political and cultural reassessment of religious liberty; a doctrine originally seen as necessary to protect faith commitments from majoritarian persecution, the public salience of religious liberty has waned as it has clashed with the rights of women and LGBT people. And these evolving commitments to dueling rights have triggered religious, political, and ideological realignments, generating new alliances across political and faith communities.
In this new environment, both …