New Religious Movements Often Test Boundaries of First Amendment
February 28, 2017
February 28, 2017
LAWRENCE, Kan., Feb. 28 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
In the 1980s, the Unification Church spent millions of dollars on cultural and political programs designed to improve the church's image.
The religious group's activism, especially its alliance with conservative political leaders, garnered criticism from some who claimed the new religious movement's actions became too involved with politics and stepped over the line of the separation of . . .
In the 1980s, the Unification Church spent millions of dollars on cultural and political programs designed to improve the church's image.
The religious group's activism, especially its alliance with conservative political leaders, garnered criticism from some who claimed the new religious movement's actions became too involved with politics and stepped over the line of the separation of . . .