Clergy Malpractice in America

Clergy Malpractice in America
Author: Mark A. Weitz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2001
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: UOM:39015053120146

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Examines the nation's first widely publicized case involving the concept of clergy malpractice and the questions it raised regarding separation of church and state, free exercise of religion, and state regulation of non-professional counseling.

Clergy Malpractice

Clergy Malpractice
Author: H. Newton Malony
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1986
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105043932727

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Clergy Malpractice

Clergy Malpractice
Author: Robert W. McMenamin
Publsiher: William S. Hein
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 089941513X

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This book discusses problems and proposes solutions to issues raised by clergy malpractice claims. The work covers types of claims, the extent of civil liability for acts of clergy, and the complex constitutional separation of church and state issues raised by the cases.

Clergy Malpractice

Clergy Malpractice
Author: Tim J. Watts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1987
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1555906095

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Religion and Politics in America

Religion and Politics in America
Author: Allen D. Hertzke,Laura R. Olson,Kevin R. den Dulk,Robert Booth Fowler
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2018-08-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429947353

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Religion and politics are never far from the headlines, but their relationship remains complex and often confusing. This book offers an engaging, accessible, and balanced treatment of religion in American politics. It explores the historical, cultural, and legal contexts that motivate religious political engagement and assesses the pragmatic and strategic political realities that religious organizations and people face. Incorporating the best and most current scholarship, the authors examine the evolving politics of Roman Catholics; evangelical and mainline Protestants; African-American and Latino traditions; Jews, Muslims, and other religious minorities; recent immigrants and religious "nones"; and other conventional and not-so-conventional American religious movements. New to the Sixth Edition • Covers the 2016 election and assesses the role of religion from Obama to Trump. • Expands substantially on religion’s relationship to gender and sexuality, race, ethnicity, and class, and features the role of social media in religious mobilization. • Adds discussion questions at the end of every chapter, to help students gain deeper understanding of the subject. • Adds a new concluding chapter on the normative issues raised by religious political engagement, to stimulate lively discussions.

Law and Religion in the Liberal State

Law and Religion in the Liberal State
Author: Md Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan,Darryn Jensen
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-05-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509926350

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The relationship between law and religion is evident throughout history. They have never been completely independent from each other. There is no doubt that religion has played an important role in providing the underlying values of modern laws, in setting the terms of the relationship between the individual and the state, and in demanding a space for the variety of intermediate institutions which stand between individuals and the state. However, the relationships between law and religion, and the state and religious institutions differ significantly from one modern state to another. There is not one liberalism but many. This work brings together reflections upon the relationship between religion and the law from the perspectives of different sub-traditions within the broader liberal project and in light of some contemporary problems in the accommodation of religious and secular authority.

Religion and Politics in America 2 volumes

Religion and Politics in America  2 volumes
Author: Frank J. Smith
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 961
Release: 2016-07-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781598844368

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There has always been an intricate relationship between religion and politics. This encyclopedia provides a comprehensive overview of the interrelation of religion and politics from colonial days to the present. Can a judge display the Ten Commandments outside of the courthouse? Can a town set up a nativity scene on the village green during Christmas? Should U.S. currency bear the "In God We Trust" motto? Should public school students be allowed to form bible study groups? Controversies about the separation of church and state, the proper use of religious imagery in public space, and the role of religious beliefs in public education are constantly debated. This work offers insights into contemporary controversies regarding the uneasy intersections of religion and politics in America. Organized alphabetically, the entries place each topic in its proper historical context to help readers fully grasp how religious beliefs have always existed side by side—and often clashed with—political ideals in the United States from the time of the colonies. The information is presented in an unbiased manner that favors no particular religious background or political inclination. This work shows that politics and religion have always had an impact on one another and have done so in many ways that will likely surprise modern students.

Holding Bishops Accountable

Holding Bishops Accountable
Author: Timothy D. Lytton
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2012-02-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780674068353

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The prevalence of the sexual abuse of children by Catholic clergy and its shocking cover-up by church officials have obscured the largely untold story of the tort system's remarkable success in bringing the scandal to light. The lessons of clergy sexual abuse litigation give us reason to reconsider the case for tort reform and to look more closely at how tort litigation can enhance the performance of public and private policymaking institutions.