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Cross Purposes: Jonathan Rauch on Religion, Democracy, and Free Expression

by Menard Center for Constitutional Studies

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Mon, Oct 20, 2025

5:30 PM – 7:30 PM CDT (GMT-5)

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Cross Purposes: Jonathan Rauch on Religion, Democracy, and Free Expression
October 20 | 5:30 PM | Centennial Hall, Room 1614 | Free and open to the public

Join us for a special National Free Speech Week event as the Menard Center for Constitutional Studies presents acclaimed journalist and author Jonathan Rauch, discussing his  new book, Cross Purposes: Christianity’s Broken Bargain with Democracy. Rauch—an atheist and longtime defender of liberal democracy—offers a bold critique of both secularism and modern Christianity, calling for renewed collaboration between believers and non-believers in defense of constitutional values and religious freedom.

In conversation with UW–Eau Claire Professor Adam Kunz, author of To Hell with Heaven, this timely discussion will explore the shifting relationship between religion, free expression, and democracy in modern America. 

Don’t miss this thought-provoking exchange on the future of faith and freedom in America.

 

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Adam Kunz

Assistant Professor

UW-Eau Claire

Adam Kunz joined our department in Fall 2021. His scholarly interests are in contemporary political theory, existential threats to human flourishing, the limits of freedom of religion, and jurisprudence. He teaches courses on constitutional law, contemporary political theory, and the history of liberalism. A theme of his courses is translating rigorous theoretical knowledge into practices that build solidarity among citizens, temper individualism, and promote a more egalitarian society.


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