Robert Ingersoll (1833—1899) is one of the great lost figures in United States history, all but forgotten at just the ti
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In the past three-plus decades, a significant conversation has taken place among American Protestants about worship. As
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This volume offers perspectives from political scientists, legal scholars, and practicing judges as they seek to answer
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Why do you practice psychotherapy? In this exciting volume, some of the field's leading therapists tell true storie
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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence This book provides the first detailed discussion of domestic violence an
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Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation Between Church and State offers an in-depth examination of the origins, cont
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During the Gilded Age, which saw the dawn of America’s enduring culture wars, Robert Green Ingersoll was known as “the G
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Self-government, so-called, is the art of governing government. It has been slowly and painfully developed. Now, through
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In What's Law Got to Do With It?, the nation's top legal scholars and political scientists examine to what ext
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