Humane Pursuits Podcast
Summary: In this episode, I interview Daniel Dreisbach to explore one of the most contested ideas in American political life: the separation of church and state. We trace its deep roots — from biblical sources and colonial debates to Locke, Madison, and the revolution in thinking that made religious liberty a natural right rather than a privilege of toleration. Dreisbach brings to life the theological and political diversity of the colonies, the disestablishment movement, and the surprising ways federalism shaped the First Amendment. He also tells the remarkable story behind Jefferson’s famous “wall of separation” metaphor — complete with a 1,700-pound wheel of cheese — and explains how that private letter later came to dominate Supreme Court jurisprudence. This conversation offers a rich, clarifying tour through ideas that still frame American life today. For more information, visit https://humanepursuits.substack.com [https://humanepursuits.substack.com] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit humanepursuits.substack.com [https://humanepursuits.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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