Relieving The Crisis in Religious Liberty: Book Review of Religious Liberty in Crisis, Exercising Your Faith in an Age of Uncertainty
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Religious Liberty in Crisis: Exercising Your Faith in an Age of Uncertainty, by Kenneth Starr, presents its subject as a tapestry of individual stories of specific Americans, each with their own faith-inspired hope for themselves and their communities. Judge Starr uses these stories to illustrate the Great Principles that fortify this tapestry and guide the Supreme Court’s resolution of religious-freedom disputes. Even so, questions remain. Will these Great Principles endure in our current age of uncertainty? And what can people of faith do to preserve the hope of religious freedom in an era of significant cultural change? This book review explores those questions and offers suggestions for those who are interested in protecting religious liberty in this era of uncertainty.
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