Religious Freedom Before Locke
John Locke’s A Letter Concerning Toleration is widely regarded as a foundational text of religious liberty. For centuries, thinkers have praised its clarity, moral confidence, and...
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John Locke’s A Letter Concerning Toleration is widely regarded as a foundational text of religious liberty. For centuries, thinkers have praised its clarity, moral confidence, and...
Tyler Mruczinski, Law & Liberty John Adams's evolution from mere toleration of Roman Catholicism to open support for religious liberty personifies a revolution in the American...
Alexander William Salter, Law & Liberty Lactantius, a fourth-century apologist and advisor to Constantine, offers a firmer foundation for protecting religious liberty.
There are many reasons to celebrate the 250th year of American independence, but among the best is the tradition of religious liberty. Rather than merely tolerating dissent, the Fo...
Dear Editor As a baptised English Christian I could forgive King Charles for not broadcasting an Easter message to his subjects if he habitually kept a still tongue in his head con...
Josh Blackman, First Liberty I am grateful that First Liberty invited me to write for its newsletter. I have been involved with them for nearly a decade and am honored to support...
Kennedy Hall, Crisis I will not rehearse the theological disputes here. You are an intelligent man, and you can do your reading. I will only ask you to consider the charity of you...
Providence Religious tolerance is good not only for ethical reasons, but also because it enables multiconfessional armies to function effectively, as with Irish Catholics and Pres...
Dear Editor TCW commendably drew attention to a video from Gavin Ashenden on the developing threat of a so-called Islamic blasphemy law proposed by the Government and its clear cha...
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Leon Langdon’s response to my article on Union of Atheists v. Greece (2025) offers a thoughtful engagement with the question of religious symbols in courtrooms. While his arguments...
Even before 1776, American liberty and equality were expressed in church and civil covenants and compacts, like the 1620 Mayflower Compact. Alexis de Tocqueville makes much of such...
This article was originally published in Public Square Magazine. Dear Mayor Hubbard, We write to you not as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, nor on behalf of it, bu...
Dear Editor Thank you for your reflections this week – there is much in what you raise that touches on real tensions people are feeling but often struggle to articulate. I wondered...
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