50 year index for the Journal of Church and State



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Religious Minorities:

“Legal Status of Religious Minorities in Spain, The,” (Gloria Moran), 46: 577-95.


“Minority Religions, Religious Freedom, and the New Pan-European Political Judicial Institutions,” (James T. Richardson), 37: 39-59.
“Religious Persecution in Germany: Old Habits Renewed,” (Derek H. Davis), 40: 741-56.
Religious Movements:

“Attempts of Grassroots Religious Groups to Change U.S. Policy Towards Central America: Their Methods, Successes, and Failures, The,” (Edward T. Brett), 36: 773-94.


“Christian Faith and Political Involvement in Today’s Culture War,” (Derek H. Davis), 38: 477-85.
“Negligence, Coercion, and the Protection of Religious Belief,” (Dick Anthony and Thomas Robbins), 37: 509-36.

“Shinto Shrine Issue in Korean Christianity under Japanese Colonialism, The,” (Sung-Gun Kim), 39: 503-21.

“Witchcraft and the Law in Australia,” (Lynne Hume), 37: 135-50.
Religious Nationalism:

“Religion and National Interests,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 32: 7-16.


Religious Persecution:

“Bonhoeffer, Racism, and a Communal Model for Healing,” (Mark Ellingsen), 43: 235-50.


“Chinese Law and the International Protection of Religious Freedom,” (Carolyn Evans), 44: 749-74.
“Effects of the Western Anti-Cult Movement on Development of Laws Concerning Religion in Post-Communist Russia,” (Marat S. Shterin and James T. Richardson), 42: 247-71.
“Interpretations of Jewish Tradition on Democracy, Land, and Peace,” (Gerald M. Steinberg), 43: 93-113.
“Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Empire of the Sun: A Clash of Faith and Religion During World War II,” (Carolyn R. Wah), 44: 45-72.
“Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Responsibility of Religious Freedom: The European Experience,” (Carolyn R. Wah), 43: 579-601.
“Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Request for Recognition as a Corporation under Public Law in Germany: Background, Current Status, and Empirical Aspects,” (Gerhard Besier and Renate-Maria Besier), 43: 35-48.
“Just War, Jihad, and Terrorism: A Comparison of Western and Islamic Norms for the Use of Political Violence,” (Adam L. Silverman), 44: 73-92.
“Mastering the Methods of Manipulation: Who Really Won the Marian Propaganda Wars?” (Glen Bowman), 44: 805-20.
“Persecution of West Virginia Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Expansion of Legal Protection for Religious Liberty, The,” (Chuck Smith), 43: 539-77.
“Religion and Politics in Germany since 1945: The Evangelical and Catholic Churches,” (Sabrina P. Ramet), 42: 115-45.
“Religious Persecution in Germany: Old Habits Renewed,” (Derek H. Davis), 40: 741-56.
“Richard Hooker and American Religious Liberty,” (Wendy Dackson), 41: 117-34.
“Rule of Faith over Reason: The Role of the Inquisition in Iberia and New Spain, The,” (Margaret Mott), 40: 57-81.
“Thoughts on Religious Persecution Around the Globe,” (Derek H. Davis), 40: 279-87.
Religious Pluralism:

“Congregationalist Origins of American Pluralism, The,” (Darryl Baskin), 11: 277-94.


“Double Bind of the Protestant Reformation, The: The Birth of Fundamentalism and the Necessity of Pluralism,” (Robert Glenn Howard), 47: 91-108.
“Freedom of Conscience Rights: Lessons for Great Britain,” (Satvinder S. Juss), 39: 749-68.
“Integration of the Jew into America’s Three-Religion Society, The,” (Will Herberg), 5: 26-40.
“Interfaith Dialogue,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 4: 5-10.
“‘Most Mild and Equitable Establishment of Religion’: John Adams and the Massachusetts Experiment,” (John Witte, Jr.), 41: 213-52.
“Normative Promise of Religious Organizations in Global Civil Society, The,” (Kevin Warr), 41: 499-523.
“Pluralism and Freedom of Conscience,” (Wallace L. Daniel), 48: 741-51.
“Pluralisms of American ‘Religious Pluralism,’ The,” (Ronald L. Massanari), 40: 589-617.
“Prelates, Protest, and Public Opinion: Catholic Opposition to Desegregation, 1947-1955,” (R. Bentley Anderson), 46: 617-44.
“Proclaiming Peace and Love: A New Role for Churches in African Politics,” (Isaac Phiri), 42: 781-802.
“Religious Encounters in a Religiously Plural World,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 25: 5-12.
“Religious Pluralism and American Society,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 27: 393-402.
“Religious Pluralism and Religious Freedom,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 31: 7-14.
“Religious Pluralism and the Quest for Unity in American Life,” (Derek H. Davis), 36: 245-59.
“Religious Pluralism in Post-Colonial Public Life,” (James R. Cochrane), 42: 443-65.
“Rise and Growth of Religious Pluralism in Latin America, The,” (James E. Wood), 12: 1-12.
“Tolerance and Truth in Religion,” (James E. Wood), 24: 5-12.
“Two Types of Pluralism and the Catholic Church Scandal,” (Emile Lester), 47: 309-34.
“Vatican, the American Bishops, and the Church-State Ramifications of Clerical Sexual Abuse, The,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 46: 479-502.
Religious Property Use:

“Liberty and Equality: Paradigms for the Protection of Religious Property Use,” (Angela C. Carmella), 37: 573-98.


Religious Right:

“Militarism in Nazi Thought and in the American New Religious Right,” (Robert D. Linder), 24: 263-80.


“Religious Fundamentalism and the New Right,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 22: 409-22.
“Religious Right’s Assault on Religion in the Constitution, The,” (Nicholas P. Miller), 42: 273-95.
Religious Rights:

“Budapest International Consultation on Religious Liberty, Religious Rights, and Ethnic Identity, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 34: 465-73.


“Rising Expectations for Religious Rights in Eastern Europe,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 33: 1-15.
Religious Symbols:

“Assessing the Proposed Religious Equality Amendment,” (Derek H. Davis), 37: 493-508.


“Constitutionality of Religious Symbols on Government Property: A Suggested Approach, The,” (M. Colleen Connor), 37: 385-411.
U.S. Supreme Court Decision: County of Allegheny v. American Civil Liberties Union, et al., 31: 644-83.
Religious Test for Office:

“Constitution’s Forgotten Religion Clause: Reflections on the Article VI Religious Test Ban, The,” (Daniel L. Driesbach), 38: 261-95.

“‘God—And a Religious President … Or Jefferson and No God’: Campaigning for a Voter Imposed Religious Test in 1800,” (Frank Lambert), 39: 769-89.
“‘No Religious Test Shall Ever Be Required’: Reflections on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 29: 199-208.
Religious Toleration:

“Balmes’ Ideas on Religious Toleration,” (James H. Steinel), 13: 69-78.


“John Locke and Religious Toleration,” (Frederick C. Giffin), 9: 378-90.
“Law, Social Change, and Religious Toleration,” (Steve Bruce and Chris Wright), 37: 103-20.

“Religious Toleration in St. Augustine,” (John A. Rohr, S.J.), 9: 51-70.


“Well-Bounded Toleration: Church and State in the Plymouth Colony,” (J.M. Bumsted), 10: 265-79.
Renewal, Christian:

“French Constitutional Church and Christian Renewal, 1795-1801, The,” (Steward A. Stehlin), 13: 493-516.


Republicanism:

“Religion and Federal Republicanism: Cases from India’s Struggle,” (William J. Everett), 37: 61-85.


Restoration Act (RFRA):

“Religious Freedom Restoration Act, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 33: 673-79.


Restrepo, Camilo Torres:

“Case of Camilo Torres Restrepo, The,” (Gerald Theisen), 16: 301-16.


Revolution:

“Religion and the East German Revolution,” (Richard V. Pierard), 32: 501-09.


“Religion as Opiate: Church and Revolution in Comparative Structural Perspective,” (David Kowaleski and Arthur L. Greil), 32: 511-26.
Reynolds, Herbert H.

“Leadership and Recent Controversies over Religious Liberty,” (Wallace L. Daniel), 49: 649-63.


Rhode Island:

“Dissent and Disorder: The Radical Impulse and Early Government in the Founding of Rhode Island,” (Bruce C. Daniels), 24: 357-78.


Richardson, Samuel:

“Institutionalization of Benevolence in the Eighteenth-Century Social Welfare State: The Great Charity Debate in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa, The,” (David Sherwin), 42: 539-59.


Right to Privacy:

Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (U.S. Supreme Court Decision), 28: 585-611.
Webster v. Reproductive Health Services (U.S. Supreme Court Decision), 32: 187-229.
Risorgimento:

“Cardinal Antonelli, the Papal States, and the Counter-Risorgimento,” (Frank J. Coppa), 16: 453-72.


Ritualism:

“London Police and the Holy War: Ritualism and St. George’s-in-the-East, 1859-60, The,” (Phillip T. Smith), 28: 107-20.


Roberts, Brigham:

“Of Sinners and Saints: Theodore Schroeder, Brigham Roberts, and Reed Smoot,” (David Brudnoy), 14: 261-78.


Robertson, Pat:

“Pat Robertson: Apocalyptic Theology and American Foreign Policy,” (Mark G. Toulouse), 31: 73-100.


Roman Catholic Church:

“Anti-Semitism, Christianity, and the Catholic Church: Origins, Consequences, and Responses,” (Peter M. Marendy), 47: 289-307.


“Two Types of Pluralism and the Catholic Church Scandal,” (Emile Lester), 47: 309-34.
Romania:
“Call for Truth: An Appraisal of Rumanian Baptist Church-State Relations, A,” (Alan Scarfe), 21: 431-50.
Romans 13:

“Elizabethan Catholics and Romans 13: A Chapter in the History of Political Polemic,” (Glen Bowman), 47: 531-44.


Roosevelt, Eleanor:

“Cardinal, the Congressmen, and the First Lady, The,” (Seymour P. Lachman), 7: 35-66.


Roosevelt, Franklin D.:

“Franklin D. Roosevelt and His Protestant Constituency,” (Merlin Gustafson), 35: 285-97.


“John A. Ryan and the Problem of Clerical Politics,” (Kevin Schmiesing), 45: 113-29.
“Other Radio Priest: James Gillis’ Opposition to Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy,The,” (Richard Gribble, CSC), 44: 501-19.
Rousseau, Jean Jacques:

“Religion and Political Cohesion: John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau,” (Theodore J. Koontz), 23: 95-116.


Rule of Law:

“Quezon and the Rule of Law in the Philippines,” (Orlando M. Hernando), 5: 214-232.


Russia:

“American Influence on Russian Religion: The Case of the Pentecostals,” (William C. Fletcher), 20: 215-32.


“Archbishop Randall Davidson, Russian Famine Relief, and the Fate of the Orthodox Clergy, 1917-1923,” (Charles F. Edmondson and R. Barry Levis), 40: 619-37.
“Autocracy and the Vatican on the Eve of the ‘Imperialist War’: A Russian Foreign Ministry Document in Translation,” (Jesse V. Clardy), 19: 75-82.
“Battle Over Religious Freedom in Russia, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 35: 491-502.
“Effects of the Western Anti-Cult Movement on Development of Laws Concerning Religion in Post-Communist Russia,” (Marat S. Shterin and James T. Richardson), 42: 247-71.
“Espionage and the Ecclesia,” (Nikolas K. Gvosdev), 42: 803-24.
“Lessons for Today? The Church-State Relationship in Twentieth-Century Ecumenical Thought,” (Jozef D. Zalot), 45: 59-80.
“Local Laws Restricting Religion in Russia: Precursors of Russia's New National Law,” (Marat S. Shterin and James T. Richardson), 40: 319-41.
“Orthodoxy and Democracy,” (James H. Billington), 49: 19-26.
“Orthodoxy and Public Education in the Russian Federation: The First Fifteen Years,” (John D. Basil), 49: 27-52.
“Relationship between Church and State in the Post-Soviet World, The: The Case of Christianity in Central Asia,” (Sébastien Peyrouse), 49: 97-115.
“Religion and Education in Post-Communist Russia: Russia’s Evolving Church-State Relations,” (Perry L. Glanzer and Konstantin Petrenko), 49: 53-73.
“Religion and Politics Under the Putin Administration: Accommodation and Confrontation within ‘Managed Pluralism,’” (James W. Warhola), 49: 75-95.
“Renovationist Movement in the Orthodox Church in the Light of Archival Documents, The,” (Dimitry Pospielovsky), 39: 85-105.

“Roman Catholicism in Today’s Russia: The Troubled Heritage,” (Daniel L. Schlafly, Jr.), 39: 681-96.


“Russian Ecclesiastical Censorship During the Reign of Tsar Nicholas I,” (David W. Edwards), 19: 83-94.
“Russian Federation Federal Law: ‘On Freedom of Conscience and on Religious Associations,’” (Russian Federation), 39: 873-89.
“Russian Imperialism and Jihad: Early 19th-Century Persian Texts on Just War,” (Cyrus Masroori), 46: 263-79.
“Russian Orthodox Church and Political Party Platforms, The,” (Irina Papkova), 49: 117-34.
“Russian Orthodox Christians and Their Orientation toward Church and State,” (Christopher Marsh), 47: 545-62.

“Russian Orthodox Church and the Future of Russia, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 44: 657-70.


“Russian Orthodox Church and the Soviet State, 1946-1956: A Decade of the New Orthodoxy,” (Edward M. Bennett), 7: 425-39.
Russia’s 1997 Law on Freedom of Conscience in Context and Retrospect,” (Wallace L. Daniel and Christopher Marsh), 49: 5-17.
“Search for Utopia: The Exodus of Russian Mennonites to Canada, 1917-1927,” (Harold J. Shultz), 11: 487-512.
“Teaching Christian Ethics in Russian Public Schools: The Testing of Russia’s Church-State Boundaries,” (Perry Glanzer), 41: 285-306.
“Towards a Comparative Treatment of Religion: Counterhegemonic and Hegemonic State-Clergy Strategies in Religious Hierarchies of the Russian Road,” (John L. Bernhart), 40: 797-826.
“Tsarist Russia and the Russification of the Buriats,” (Jesse V. Clardy), 10: 73-82.
“Vladimir S. Soloviev and the Politics of Human Rights,” (Vladimir Wozniuk), 41: 33-50.
Russian Federation:

“Orthodoxy and Public Education in the Russian Federation: The First Fifteen Years,” (John D. Basil), 49: 27-52.


Russian Orthodox Church:

“Religious Renaissance in the Russian Orthodox Church: Fact or Fiction?” (Alyona Kojevnikov), 28: 459-74.


“Russian Ecclesiastical Censorship During the Reign of Tsar Nicholas I,” (David W. Edwards), 19: 83-94.
“Russian Orthodox Christians and Their Orientation toward Church and State,” (Christopher Marsh), 47: 545-62.
“Russian Orthodox Church and Political Party Platforms, The,” (Irina Papkova), 49: 117-34.
“Russian Orthodox Church and the Future of Russia, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 44: 657-70.
“Russian Orthodox Church and the Soviet State, 1946-1956: A Decade of the New Orthodoxy,” (Edward M. Bennett), 7: 425-39.
Sabbatarian:

“Sabbatarian Accommodation in the Supreme Court,” (Barbara J. Redman), 33: 495-524.


Sales Tax Exemption, Texas:

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Texas Monthly v. Bob Bullock, Comptroller of Public Accounts, 31: 624-43.


Sampson, Richard:

“Richard Sampson, his ‘Oratio,’ and Henry VIII’s Royal Supremacy,” (Andrew A. Chibi), 39: 543-60.


Sanctuary Movement:

“Historical Case for the Right of Sanctuary, The,” (William C. Ryan), 29: 209-32.


“‘Other’ Civil Religion and the Tradition of Radical Quaker Politics, The,” (Stephen A. Kent and James V. Spickard), 36: 373-87.
“Sanctuary and Sovereignty: Church and State Along the U.S.-Mexico Border,” (Hilary Cunningham), 40: 371-86.
Santeria:

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah, 35: 668-95.


São Paulo Archdiocese:

“Human Rights and the Catholic Church in Brazil, 1970-1983: The Pontifical Justice and Peace Commission of the São Paulo Archdiocese,” (Clara Pope), 27: 429-54.


Scandinavia:

“Freedom of Religion and Conscience in Finland, The,” (Juha Seppo), 40: 847-72.


Schaff, Philip:

“Philip Schaff and Sectarianism: The Americanization of a European Viewpoint,” (Henry Warner Bowden), 8: 97-106.


“Philip Schaff: Religion, Politics and the Transatlantic World,” (Thomas Albert Howard), 49: 191-210.
Schempp-Murray Decision:

“Schempp-Murray Decision on School Prayers and Bible Reading, The,” (Leo Pfeffer), 5: 165-80.


Schleiermacher, Friedrich:

“Friedrich Schleiermacher and the Separation of Church and State,” (Jerry F. Dawson), 7: 214-225.


Schroeder, Theodore:

“Of Sinners and Saints: Theodore Schroeder, Brigham Roberts, and Reed Smoot,” (David Brudnoy), 14: 261-78.


Schools, Administrators:

“Church-State Conflict: Public Policy Dilemmas of the School Administrator,” (Donald E. Boles), 14: 297-318.


Schools, Parochial:

“Cardinal Humberto Medeiros and the Desegregation of Boston’s Public Schools, 1974-1976,” (Richard Gribble), 48: 327-53.


“Friends Like These: George W. Bush and Federal Aid to Nonpublic Schools,” (Lawrence J. McAndrews), 47: 769-82.
“Should the United States Support Religious Education in the Islamic World?,” (Amitai Etzioni), 48: 279-301.
Schools, Prayer in:

“American Public Opinion in the 1960s on Two Church-State Issues,” (William C. Adams), 17: 477-94.


“Becker Amendment, The,” (Leo Pfeffer), 6: 344-49.
“Enduring Legacy of Roger Williams: Consulting America’s First Separationist on Today’s Pressing Church-State Controversies, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 41: 201-12.
“Implications of the Supreme Court Decisions Dealing with Religious Practices on the Public Schools, The,” (Jefferson B. Fordham), 6: 44-60.
“Is the Supreme Court Hostile to Religion? Good News et al. v. Milford (2001) and Santa Fe v. Doe (2000),” (Barry Hankins), 43: 681-87.
“Legislating Prayer in Public Schools,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 23: 205-14.
“New York Regents’ Prayer Case, The,” (Leo Pfeffer), 4: 150-158.
“Old Wine in New Bottles? The Right of Privacy and Future School Prayer Cases,” (Angela Roddey Holder), 12: 289-308.
“Religion Sans Ultimate: A Re-Examination of Church-State Law,” (Rudra Tamm), 41: 253-84.
“Religious Speech in Public Schools: A Case Study in Contradictions,” (Alexander D. Hill and Chi-Dooh Li), 37: 623-40.
Santa Fe Independent School District v. Jane Doe, et al. (U. S. Supreme Court), 42: 895-913.
“Schempp-Murray Decision on School Prayers and Bible Reading, The,” (Leo Pfeffer), 5: 165-75.
“State Religious Education—Religion v. State,” (David Taub and Joseph Klein), 42: 345-63.
“Swiss School Prayer Case, A,” (Henry Delfiner), 10: 37-49.
“Voluntary School Prayer Debate: A Separationist Perspective, The,” (Keith E. Durso), 36: 79-96.
Wallace v. Jaffree (U.S. Supreme Court Decision), 27: 579-614.
Schools, Private:

“School and Religion in Spain,” (Javier Martínez-Torrón), 47: 133-52.


“State Aid to Nonpublic Schools: A Legal-Historical Overview,” (Joanne Golding, S.P.), 19: 231-40.
“Tuition Tax Credits for Nonpublic Schools,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 23: 5-14.
Schools, Public:

“Alternative Viewpoints about Biological Origins as Taught in Public Schools,” (Casey Luskin), 47: 583-620.


“Battle over the Public Schools, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 28: 5-14.
“Character Education in America’s Public Schools,” (Derek H. Davis), 48: 5-14.
“Churches and States: The Politics of Accommodation,” (Maureen O. Manion), 44: 317-43.
“Church, State, and the Rehnquist Court: A Brief for Lemon,” (Tinsley E. Yarborough), 38: 59-85.
“Conditional Liberty: The Flag Salute Before Gobitis and Barnette,” (Jennifer Jacobs Henderson), 47: 747-67.
“Creationist-Evolutionist Debate and the Public Schools, The,” (James S. Hamre), 33: 765-84.
“Equal Access: A New Direction in American Public Education,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 27: 5-18.
“Federal District Courts, Religious Speech, and the Public Forum: An Analysis of Litigation Patterns and Outcomes,” (John C. Blakeman), 44: 93-113.
“Financing Faith and Learning: Assessing the Constitutional Implictions of Integrating Faith and Learning at the Church-Related College,” (J. David Holcomb), 48: 831-50.
“Friends Like These: George W. Bush and Federal Aid to Nonpublic Schools,” (Lawrence J. McAndrews), 47: 769-82.
“Implications of the Supreme Court Decisions Dealing with Religious Practices on the Public Schools, The,” (Jefferson B. Fordham), 6: 44-60.
“Intelligent Design: Scientific Theory or Religious Conviction,” (Kent Greenawalt), 45: 237-57.
“Interim Report on the Study of Religion in Public Schools, An,” (Robert M. Healey), 20: 469-90.
“Is it Davey’s Locker for the No-Funding Principle?” (Kent Greenawalt), 46: 25-38.
“Is the Supreme Court Hostile to Religion? Good News et al. v. Milford (2001) and Santa Fe v. Doe (2000),” (Barry Hankins), 43: 681-87.
“Legislating Prayer in Public Schools,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 23: 205-214.
“Lessons for Today? The Church-State Relationship in Twentieth-Century Ecumenical Thought,” (Jozef D. Zalot), 45: 59-80.
“Life, the Universe and Everything Constitutional: Origins in the Public Schools,” (Nicholas P. Miller), 43: 483-510.
“Local Compliance with Supreme Court Decisions: Making Space for Religious Expression in Public Schools,” (C.F. Abel and Hans J. Hacker), 48: 355-77.
“Moments of Silence in America’s Public Schools: Constitutional and Ethical Considerations,” (Derek H. Davis), 45: 429-42.
“New York Regents’ Prayer Case, The,” (Leo Pfeffer), 4: 150-158.
“Perspectives in Teaching Religion in Higher Education,” (Niels C. Nielsen, Jr.), 10: 207-18.
“Pledge of Allegiance and American Values, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 45: 657-68.
“President Bush’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives: Boon or Boondoggle?” (Derek H. Davis), 43: 411-22.
“Public Schools and ‘America’s Two Religions,’ The,” (Robert Michaelsen), 8: 380-400.
“Public Schools and Moral Education,” (W.J. Kilgore), 2: 37-43.
“Public Schools and Religious Expression: The Diversity of School Districts’ Policies Regarding Religious Expression,” (Steven P. Brown and Cynthia J. Bowling), 45: 259-81.
“Psychological Warfare Campaign Against Long Island’s Public Schools,” (Nathaniel S. Lehrman), 2: 137-55.
“Reacting to France’s Ban: Headscarves and Other Religious Attire in American Public Schools,” (Derek H. Davis), 46: 221-35.
“Religion and America’s Public Schools,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 9: 5-16.
“Religion and Public School Education: A Plan for the Future,” (Robert A. Spivey), 10: 193-206.
“Religion and Public Schools in Judicial Review,” (Donald E. Boles), 26: 55-72.
“Religious Censorship and Public School Textbooks,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 29: 401-10.
“Religious Education in the Spanish School System,” (Alex Seglars Gomez-Quintero), 46: 561-73.
“Religious Fundamentalism and the Public Schools,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 29: 7-18.
“Religious Instruction and Activities in Texas Public Schools,” (Earl R. Humble), 2: 117-36.
“Role of Religion in Public Education, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 10: 183-88.
“Schempp-Murray Decision on School Prayers and Bible Reading, The,” (Leo Pfeffer), 5: 165-80.
“School and Religion in Spain,” (Javier Martínez-Torrón), 47: 133-52.
“School Reform, the First Amendment, and Civility in the 1990s: The Construction of A Statement of Principles for Religion and Public Education,” (Stephen S. Mucher), 43: 319-42.
“‘Scientific Creationism’ in the Public Schools,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 24: 231-44.
“Senator Sam Ervin and School Prayer: Faith, Politics, and the Constitution,” (Karl E. Campbell), 45: 443-56.
“Supreme Court and Religious Liberty in the Public Schools, The,” (Ellis M. West), 25: 87-112.
“Taking the Public Out of Our Schools: The Political, Constitutional, and Civic Implications of Private School Vouchers,” (Erik Owens), 44: 717-47.
“Teaching about Religion in the Public Schools: New Ventures in Public Education,” (Edwin Scott Gaustad), 11: 265-76.
“Teaching Christian Ethics in Russian Public Schools: The Testing of Russia’s Church-State Boundaries,” (Perry Glanzer), 41: 285-306.
“Teaching of Religion in Higher Education: The Perspective of the State University, The,” (Ronald B. Flowers), 10: 219-32.
“Ten Commandments as Public Ritual, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 44: 221-28.
“Texas Consultation on Religion and Public Education in Retrospect,” (Niels C. Nielsen, Jr.), 14: 391-96.
“Under God and Anti-Communist: How the Pledge of Allegiance Got Religion in Cold War America,” (Lee Canipe), 45: 305-23.
“Under God But Not the Scarf: The Founding Myths of Religious Freedom in the United States and Laïcité in France,” (T. Jeremy Gunn), 46: 7-24.
U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Board of Education of the Westside Community Schools v. Bridget C. Mergens, et al., 32: 935-69.
U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, 44: 618-43.
“Year of the Debré Law,” (Robert M. Healey), 12: 213-36.
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