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Free, open to the public program on Timely Topic at Slider

By Vonnie Kolbenschlag

WKU Professor Dr. Edward Yager will speak on the topic, "From Religious Toleration to Religious Liberty in America," at 7pmCT, Tuesday, April 22, Lindsey Wilson College, W.W. Slider Humanities Center, 151 Blue Raider Drive, Columbia, KY. The program is free and open to the public.



Dr. Yager will give insight as to why Thomas Jefferson and James Madison insisted on guaranteeing religious liberty in the formation of our early United States. They believed that religious liberty was one of the most important of all natural rights.

Sponsors of this program are the Columbia Woman's Club and the KY Humanities Council, Inc. This program is free and open to the public. --Vonnie Kolbenschlag


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