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- catalog contributor b3719644.
- catalog created "1951.".
- catalog date "1951".
- catalog date "1951.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1951.".
- catalog description "1. Historical background -- I. Tu es Petrus -- II. The rise of the papacy and the secularization of the church -- III. The Council of Trent deepens the chasm between the medieval synthesis and modern culture -- IV. Extra ecclesiam nullus omnino salvatur -- V. Roman Catholicism and education -- 2. The American Roman Catholic bishops and the United States Supreme Court -- 3. American individualism emerges -- 4. Human rights during the Revolution -- 5. The constitutional barriers go up -- 6. The indestructible American Mores -- 7. The splendor of public education -- 8. Our elastic benevolent neutrality -- 9. Which way American culture?".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 222-231.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 239 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Wall of separation between church and state.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Wall of separation between church and state.".
- catalog isPartOf "Beacon studies in freedom and power".
- catalog issued "1951".
- catalog issued "1951.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston, Beacon Press,".
- catalog relation "Wall of separation between church and state.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "261.7".
- catalog subject "BR516 .M64".
- catalog subject "Church and education United States.".
- catalog subject "Church and state United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Historical background -- I. Tu es Petrus -- II. The rise of the papacy and the secularization of the church -- III. The Council of Trent deepens the chasm between the medieval synthesis and modern culture -- IV. Extra ecclesiam nullus omnino salvatur -- V. Roman Catholicism and education -- 2. The American Roman Catholic bishops and the United States Supreme Court -- 3. American individualism emerges -- 4. Human rights during the Revolution -- 5. The constitutional barriers go up -- 6. The indestructible American Mores -- 7. The splendor of public education -- 8. Our elastic benevolent neutrality -- 9. Which way American culture?".
- catalog title "The wall of separation between church and state : an historical study of recent criticism of the religious clause of the first amendment.".
- catalog type "text".