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Religion and law --- United States --- Constitutional law --- Religious aspects
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From 1852, until the Mormon Church's decision to abandon the practice in 1890, the battle over polygamy redefined religious liberty in America. This book discusses the "Mormon question" and its legacy in constitutional law and political theory.
Church and state. --- Freedom of religion. --- Polygamy. --- Law. --- Freedom of religion --- Church and state --- Mormons --- Polygamy --- Law - U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Constitutional Law - U.S. --- History --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Multiple marriage --- Plural marriage --- Latter-Day Saints --- Marriage --- Non-monogamous relationships --- Mormon Church --- Christians --- Latter Day Saints --- Brighamite Mormons --- Church of Christ (Temple Lot) members --- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints members --- Church of Jesus Christ (Strangites) members --- Hedrikites --- Josephite Mormons --- Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints members --- Reorganized Mormons --- RLDS Mormons --- Strangite Mormons --- Temple Lot Mormons --- Utah Mormons --- History. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Mormonism --- plural marriage --- American Constitution --- American legal consciousness --- religious liberty --- marriage in American society --- the Mormon Church --- polygamy --- 1890 --- Utah --- separation of church and state
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"I will talk about the three basic ingredients that have transformed my day job into a vocation: respect for the past, insight, generosity."--from p. 1.
Justice, Administration of --- Legal research --- Polygamy --- History. --- Religious aspects --- Latter Day Saint churches. --- Mormon Church.
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