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In this episode, Will Wright, the Political Host of Faithful Politics, assumes the role of sole moderator in the absence of his co-host, Josh Burtram. Mr. Wright is joined by an eminent guest, Andrew L. Seidel, who serves as the Vice President of Strategic Communications for Americans United for Separation of Church and State. The episode offers an in-depth examination of the First Amendment, elucidating its paramount importance in safeguarding the division between religious institutions and governmental bodies. Mr. Seidel, an accomplished attorney and published author, provides an extensive account of his decade-long experience in defending these critical constitutional principles.
The dialogue extends beyond mere legalistic interpretation to explore the broader societal implications of the First Amendment. It raises pertinent questions concerning the influence of religious institutions in a democratic framework and scrutinizes the role of constitutional law in shaping the nation's political landscape. Mr. Seidel contributes nuanced perspectives that are both insightful and academically rigorous. Whether one is a legal scholar, a political analyst, or an individual intrigued by the complex relationship between faith and governance, this episode promises a comprehensive and thought-provoking discourse that merits attentive listening.
Guest Bio:
Andrew is the author of two booksThe Founding MythWhy Christian Nationalism Is UnAmerican () (2019) and American CrusadeHow the Supreme Court is Weaponizing Religious Freedom (forthcoming in September). He’s also coeditor of an academic text, Law and ReligionCases and Materials (Foundation Press, 2022) 5th Edition, with Prof. Leslie Griffin of UNLV law school.
While writing the epilogue for The Founding Myth, Andrew conceived of and organized the groundbreaking “Christian Nationalism at the January 6, 2021, Insurrection () ” report which was published by the Baptist Joint Committee and FFRF. He contributed two section, briefed members () of Congress on the report, which led to a fiery speech () on the House floor, and was asked to submit testimony to the January 6th Committee, which he did in March 2022.
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A Senior Correspondent at Religion Dispatches () , Andrew’s written many opeds and several () scholarly articles, and has debated the existence of God () , the taxexempt worthiness of politicking churches () , and whether America was founded as a Christian nation.
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