PS 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Republicanism In The United States, Pope Gregory Vii, Northwest Ordinance
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Both sides of the contemporary debate over church/state separation make historical appeals to legitimize their particular viewpoint. Accommodationist: cite wealth of religious rhetoric. Separationist: cite jefferson"s wall of separation metaphor. Critical dispute: was the united states founded as a christian nation? . What are the normative implications of the answer to this question for contemporary. The historical record has been politicized by both sides of the church/state debate. Roman empire: an edict in 380 established trinitarian christianity as the of cial religion of the roman empire. Clergy were given military protection, legal privileges, and state funding. Papal revolution (1050-1150): pope gregory vii declares that kings have no authority over the church. A dual system of government was introduced, with church and state both exercising authority over the same people in the same territory. Protestant reformation (1517): luther, calvin, zwingli, simons, and others call for religious liberty and pluralism within the church. Protestantism provides an intellectual basis for liberty of conscience.