Constitutional Faith

This book examines the "constitutional faith" that has, since 1788, been a central component of American "civil religion." By taking seriously the parallel between wholehearted acceptance of the Constitution and religious faith, Sanford Levinson opens up a host of intriguing questions about what it means to be American. While some view the Constitution as the central component of an American religion that serves to unite the social order, Levinson maintains that its sacred role can result in conflict, fragmentation, and even war. To Levinson, the Constitution's value lies in the realm of the discourse it sustains: a uniquely American form of political rhetoric that allows citizens to grapple with every important public issue imaginable.


In a new afterword, Levinson looks at the deepening of constitutional worship and attributes the current widespread frustrations with the government to the static nature of the Constitution.

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Constitutional Faith

This book examines the "constitutional faith" that has, since 1788, been a central component of American "civil religion." By taking seriously the parallel between wholehearted acceptance of the Constitution and religious faith, Sanford Levinson opens up a host of intriguing questions about what it means to be American. While some view the Constitution as the central component of an American religion that serves to unite the social order, Levinson maintains that its sacred role can result in conflict, fragmentation, and even war. To Levinson, the Constitution's value lies in the realm of the discourse it sustains: a uniquely American form of political rhetoric that allows citizens to grapple with every important public issue imaginable.


In a new afterword, Levinson looks at the deepening of constitutional worship and attributes the current widespread frustrations with the government to the static nature of the Constitution.

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Constitutional Faith

Constitutional Faith

by Sanford Levinson
Constitutional Faith

Constitutional Faith

by Sanford Levinson

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Overview

This book examines the "constitutional faith" that has, since 1788, been a central component of American "civil religion." By taking seriously the parallel between wholehearted acceptance of the Constitution and religious faith, Sanford Levinson opens up a host of intriguing questions about what it means to be American. While some view the Constitution as the central component of an American religion that serves to unite the social order, Levinson maintains that its sacred role can result in conflict, fragmentation, and even war. To Levinson, the Constitution's value lies in the realm of the discourse it sustains: a uniquely American form of political rhetoric that allows citizens to grapple with every important public issue imaginable.


In a new afterword, Levinson looks at the deepening of constitutional worship and attributes the current widespread frustrations with the government to the static nature of the Constitution.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781400839872
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 08/22/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 679 KB

About the Author

Sanford Levinson is professor of law and government at the University of Texas Law School and a frequent visitor at the Harvard and Yale law schools. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His many books include Our Undemocratic Constitution.

Table of Contents

  • Frontmatter, pg. i
  • CONTENTS, pg. vii
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, pg. ix
  • INTRODUCTION, pg. 3
  • CHAPTER ONE. The “Constitution” in American Civil Religion, pg. 9
  • CHAPTER TWO. The Moral Dimension of Constitutional Faith, pg. 54
  • CHAPTER THREE. Loyalty Oaths: The Creedal Affirmations of Constitutional Faith, pg. 90
  • CHAPTER FOUR. Constitutional “Attachment”: Identifying the Content of One's Commitment, pg. 122
  • CHAPTER FIVE. The Law School, The Faith Community, And the Professing of Law, pg. 155
  • CHAPTER SIX. Conclusion: Adding One's Signature to the Constitution, pg. 180
  • NOTES, pg. 195
  • AFTERWORD TO THE 2011 EDITION, pg. 245
  • INDEX, pg. 257

What People are Saying About This

E. L. Doctorow

I found Constitutional Faith a profound and profoundly unsettling examination of the paradoxes of Constitutional history. I imagine it will be necessary reading from now on to all those readers, and not only scholars, sensitive to the delicate web of beliefs that gives cohesion to our national life and identity.

From the Publisher

"I found Constitutional Faith a profound and profoundly unsettling examination of the paradoxes of Constitutional history. I imagine it will be necessary reading from now on to all those readers, and not only scholars, sensitive to the delicate web of beliefs that gives cohesion to our national life and identity."—E. L. Doctorow

"I finally understand why the Constitution is to America what the Holy Scriptures are to Jews and Christians."—Bill Moyers

"[A] lively, intelligent, timely, and highly original study of American constitutionalism as a form of secular religion. [This book] deserves a wide audience."—Richard A. Posner, U.S. Court of Appeals

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