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How do nonsecular democracies govern religion?

menchik“Soft separation” is a term that Professor Jeremy Menchik uses to describe the ways some governments handle the dividing line between church and state. He insists that such democracies are not inadequate or underdeveloped, just less understood.

How do nonsecular democracies govern religion?

Posted 7 years ago in Faculty Associates, People

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