"Smith's book is as engrossing, lucid, and jargonless a scholarly book as has ever been written." -- Booklist (STARRED review) "In a tour de force of political/institutional history and moral/political theology, Smith pairs the culture wars between paganism and Judeo-Christianity in imperial Rome with contemporary culture wars in the US. The imminent religiosity/theology of polytheistic paganism, then and now, battles transcendent religion for symbolic, cultural, and political dominance. One of the few legal writers to make sense of the seemingly incoherent and contradictory jurisprudence of church-state relationships in contemporary America, Smith contextualizes and vindicates his argument. Highly recommended." -- Choice " Pagans and Christians in the City by Steven D. Smith is a wonderfully wide-ranging and deeply thoughtful book. Its lucid style draws the reader into a world of ancient questions and contemporary debates whose often surprising connections Smith helps us to see in a new and suggestive light.
Secularists and believers alike have much to learn from his careful, balanced, and generous account." -- Anthony Kronman Yale Law School "Written with Smith's characteristic clarity and bite, Pagans and Christians in the City canvasses a broad landscape of history, law, political theory, and religion to explore some of the deepest past and present questions of humanity--and warns how our answers to those questions will shape our future." -- John Inazu Washington University in St. Louis "A fascinating new take on America's culture wars, rooted in history that most of us know in only the vaguest way." -- Douglas Laycock University of Virginia Law School "We need a sober, penetrating, deeply insightful diagnosis of our current condition and account of where we are and how we got here. Professor Smith deserves our deep thanks for providing it." -- Robert P. George (from the foreword) Princeton University.