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Modern Intellectual History | 2005

CHARTING THE CIRCUITOUS ROUTE TOWARD RELIGIOUS LIBERTY

R. Laurence Moore

Arguably, with respect to religious practice, the United States Constitution sought to metamorphose what had been restricted practices of religious toleration into what we more commonly and with more generous spirit call religious tolerance. The provisions of toleration laws, making legal concessions under the aegis of an official religion, were better than burning heretics at the stake, a practice that after the bloody Thirty Years War in Europe (1618–48) usually caused more trouble than it was worth. Still they extended only a grudging permission to “dissenters.” The category “dissenter” did not include all religious minorities, and it placed the tolerated minorities at a disadvantage in almost all civil capacities. Religious toleration before the end of the eighteenth century gave some religious believers license to be wrong, but it carried no pledge of respect.


The American Historical Review | 1978

In search of white crows : spiritualism, parapsychology, and American culture

Howard Kerr; R. Laurence Moore


The Journal of American History | 2000

Bible Reading and Nonsectarian Schooling: The Failure of Religious Instruction in Nineteenth-Century Public Education

R. Laurence Moore


The American Historical Review | 1982

Insiders and Outsiders in American Historical Narrative and American History: Reply

R. Laurence Moore


The American Historical Review | 1971

European socialists and the American promised land

R. Laurence Moore


Religion and American Culture-a Journal of Interpretation | 2005

Forum: American Religion and Class

David G. Hackett; Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp; R. Laurence Moore; Leslie Woodcock Tentler


Church History | 1999

What Children Did Not Learn in School: The Intellectual Quickening of Young Americans in the Nineteenth Century

R. Laurence Moore


The American Historical Review | 2005

David Paul Nord. Faith in Reading: Religious Publishing and the Birth of Mass Media in America. (Religion in America Series.) New York: Oxford University Press. 2004. Pp. viii, 212.

R. Laurence Moore


The American Historical Review | 1993

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R. Laurence Moore; Leo P. Ribuffo


Modern Intellectual History | 2013

Right Center Left: Essays in American History.

R. Laurence Moore

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Grant Wacker

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Leo P. Ribuffo

George Washington University

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Leslie Woodcock Tentler

The Catholic University of America

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