An item from the University of Chicago Law Faculty blog:
Martha Nussbaum is working on a book on religion and the Constitution. A portion of the research on the book led to her January 31, 2006 entry into the Chicago’s Best Ideas series, entitled “The Roots of Respect: Roger Williams and Religious Fairness.” Martha’s talk explores Williams’s interesting and prescient (although long and dense) writings on the subject, and explains why Williams has a lot to say to those who believe separation of church and state is an idea created by non-religious people. You can listen to the talk and discussion here.
This should be an important and fascinating book! Those interested in Williams, religious freedom, and conscience might also be interested
