USIH blogger David Sehat appears in the Washington Post today, as part of the paper’s “Five Myths” series. Building on his book The Myth of American Religious Freedom, today’s column addresses “Five Myths About Church and State in America.” He will be online at the paper’s website at 11 AM ET to discuss his column. If you’d like to participate, you can click here to submit questions ahead of time or during the discussion.
Mike
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That was a nice column David wrote — part Cliff’s notes for his book, part teaser. Must add to my summer reading list…