50 year index for the Journal of Church and State



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Schools, Religious:

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

“Analysis of Federal Aid to Parochial Schools, An,” (Leo Pfeffer), 3: 137-148.
“Church and State and the Burger Court: Recent Developments Affecting Parochial Schools,” (Donald E. Boles), 18: 21-38.
“Church Schools and Public Funds,” (James E. Wood), 13: 5-22.
“Constitutionality of the Inclusion of Church-Related Schools in Federal Aid to Education: The Roman Catholic Viewpoint, The,” (National Catholic Welfare Conference), 4: 159-65.
“Constitutional Status of Public Funds for Church-Related Schools, The,” (Harry W. Jones), 6: 61-73.
“Effect of State Aid to Church Schools on Public Education, The,” (William J. Butler), 6: 74-84.
“Impermissibility of Public Funds and Parochial Schools,” (James E. Wood), 15: 181-92.
“Is it Davey’s Locker for the No-Funding Principle?” (Kent Greenawalt), 46: 25-38.
“Judicial Double Standard for State Aid to Church-Affiliated Educational Institutions,” (Edward N. Leavy and Eric Alan Raps), 21: 209-22.
“Parochiad and the U.S. Supreme Court,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 13: 401-12.
“Research and Service Programs and Public Funds in the Church-Related School,” (C. Eugene Kratz), 7: 207-213.
“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.
“State and Federal Aid to Parochial Schools,” (Robert F. Drinan, S.J.), 7: 67-77.
“State and the Church School: The Conflict over Social Policy, The,” (Sharon L. Worthing), 26: 91-104.
“State Regulations of the Participation of Pupils of Private Schools in Title 1 of the Federal Aid to Education Act of 1965,” (Dean M. Kelley), 8: 415-29.
“Text of Supreme Court Decision on Public Funds and Parochial Schools,” (Lemon v. Kurtzman), 13: 564-74.
“Text of Supreme Court Decision on Standing to Sue in Challenging Federal Aid to Church Schools,” (Flast v. Cohen 391 U.S. 20), 10: 504-14.
“Tuition Tax Credits for Nonpublic Schools,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 23: 5-14.
“What Happened to the Catholic School Crisis?” (Thomas R. Swartz and Frank J. Bonello), 19: 241-60.
Whisner Decision: A Case Study in State Regulation of Christian Day Schools, The,” (James C. Carper), 24: 281-302.
“Year of the Debré Law,” (Robert M. Healey), 12: 213-36.
Schools, Religious Instruction:

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Board of Education of the Westside Community Schools v. Bridget C. Mergens, et al., 32: 935-69.


School Vouchers:

“Friends Like These: George W. Bush and Federal Aid to Nonpublic Schools,” (Lawrence J. McAndrews), 47: 769-82.


Schwimmer, Rosika:

“Naturalization of Rosika Schwimmer, The,” (Ronald B. Flowers and Nadia M. Lahutsky), 32: 343-66.


Scotland:

“Church and State and the Engagement in Scotland, 1648,” (Charles L. Hamilton), 11: 465-72.


“Church of Scotland and British Colonialism in Africa, The,” (J.H. Proctor), 29: 475-94.
“Church of Scotland and the Struggle for a Scottish Assembly, The,” (J.H. Proctor), 25: 523-44.
“Church of Scotland’s Parochial Extension Scheme and the Scottish Disruption, The,” (Don Chambers), 16: 263-86.
“Scottish Missionaries and the Governance of the New Hebrides,” (J. H. Proctor), 41: 349-72.
Second French Empire:

“Protestants and Proselytization During the Second French Empire,” (Natalie Isser), 30: 51-70.


Sectarianism:

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


Secular Humanism:

“Issues that Divide: The Triumph of Secular Humanism,” (Leo Pfeffer), 19: 203-16.


“‘Religion’ of Secular Humanism, The,” (Leo Pfeffer), 29: 495-508.
Secularism:

“Neo-Hinduism and Secularism,” (E. Luther Copeland), 9: 200-10.


“Reform and the Human Rights Quandary: Islamists vs. Secularists,” (Mahmood Monshipouri), 41: 445-74.
“Religion in the Public Arena: A Paradox of Secularization,” (Ronald J. McAllister), 30: 15-32.
“Secular State, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 7: 169-80.
“Seeds of the Secular State: Dante’s Political Philosophy as Seen in the De Monarchia,” (Derek Davis), 33: 327-46.

“Sites of Conflict in the Indian Secular State: Secularism, Caste and Religious Conversion,” (Robert J. Stephens), 49: 251-76.


“U.S. Supreme Court in Religious Freedom Cases 1970-1990: Champion to the Anti-Religion Forces, The,” (Barbara M. Yarnold), 40: 661-72.
“Variant Meanings of Secularism in India: Notes Toward Conceptual Clarifications, The,” (Badinath Rao), 48: 47-81.
Secular State:

“Russian Federation Federal Law: ‘On Freedom of Conscience and on Religious Associations,’” (Russian Federation), 39: 873-89.


Selden, John:

“John Selden: Erastian Critic of the English Church,” (William L. Fisk), 9: 349-63.


Separationist:

“Federal Aid to Church-Related Colleges: Theological and Legal Arguments of Baptists as Separationists,” (Edward Macleod), 10: 405-20.


September 11:

“Dark Side to a Just War: The USA PATRIOT Act and Counterterrorism’s Potential Threat to Religious Freedom, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 44: 5-17.

“Overhauling Islam: Representation, Construction, and Cooptation of ‘Moderate Islam’ in Western Europe,” (Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad and Tyler Golson), 49: 487-515.
“September 11 Tragedy and the Muslim World: Living with Memory and Myth, The,” (Mahmood Monshipouri), 45: 15-40.
Seventh-Day Adventists:

“Seventh-Day Adventists and the U.S. Courts: Road Signs Along the Route of a Denominationalizing Sect,” (Ronald Lawson), 40: 553-88.


Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church:

“Two Types of Pluralism and the Catholic Church Scandal,” (Emile Lester), 47: 309-34.


Sexual Morality:

“Religion, the State, and Sexual Morality,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 30: 431-40.


Shah, Reza:

“Turban or Hat, Seminarian or Soldier: State Building and Clergy Building in Reza Shah’s Iran,” (Arang Keshavarzian), 45: 81-112.


Shakers:

“Inclusive Law, Inclusive Religion, and the Shakers,” (Louis J. Sirico, Jr.), 34: 563-74.


Shea, John Gilmary:

“American Catholic Interpretations of Church and State: John Gilmary Shea, Peter Guilday, Thomas T. McAvoy, and John Tracy Ellis,” (J. Douglas Thomas), 27: 267-84.


Sherbert v. Verner:

“Privileging Conscientious Dissent: Another Look at Sherbert v. Verner,” (Alfred G. Killilea), 16: 197-216.


Shi’ism:

“Shi’ism and Revolution in Iran,” (Mohommad Amjad), 31: 35-54.


“Turban or Hat, Seminarian or Soldier: State Building and Clergy Building in Reza Shah’s Iran,” (Arang Keshavarzian), 45: 81-112.
Shintoism:

“Enshrinement and Persistency of Japanese Religion,” (K. Peter Takayama), 32: 527-47.


“Shinto and the Social Order,” (Robert S. Ellwood), 14: 43-59.
Simon, Yves:

“Anti-Democratic Impulse in Catholicism: Jacques Maritain, Yves Simon, and Charles de Gaulle During World War II,” (John Hellman), 33: 453-72.


Sinarquismo:

“Fascism and Sinarquismo: Popular Nationalisms Against the Mexican Revolution,” (Albert L. Michaels), 8: 234-50.


Singapore:

“Religion and the State in Singapore,” (Jospeh B. Tamney), 30: 109-28.


Slavery:

“1861 Spring Resolutions, The: Charles Hodge, the American Union, and the Dissolution of the Old School Church,” (John Halsey Wood, Jr.), 47: 371-87.


“Slavery, Secession, and Southern Protestant Shifts on the Authority of the State,” (R. Drew Smith), 36: 261-76.
Slavophiles:

“Slavophiles Speak to America, The,” (Nicholas K. Gvosdev), 42: 5-12.


Smoot, Reed:

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


Social Change:

“Evangelicals and Catholics in El Salvador: Evolving Religious Responses to Social Change,” (Philip J. Williams and Anna L. Peterson), 38: 873-97.


Social Gospel:

“Social Gospelers and Soviets, 1921-1926,” (Mathew John Ferrero), 19: 53-74.


Social Justice:

“Catholicism, Social Justice, and the Brazilian Corporative State since 1930,” (W.E. Hewitt), 32: 831-50.


Social Responsibility:

“Compassion and Public Covenant: Christian Faith in Public Life,” (James E. Gilman), 36: 747-71.


Social Role Valorization:

“Collision of Religion, ‘Scientific Theory,’ and Government’s Legitimate Role to Train Employees, A,” (George M. Greiner and Ralph F. Linstra), 36: 821-31.


Social Security:

“Statutory Exemptions for Religious Freedom,” (Louis Fisher), 44: 291-316.


Social Services:

“Catholic Responses to the Crisis of Everyday Life in Lima, Peru,” (Philip J. Williams and Vilma Fuentes), 42: 89-114.


“Faith-Based Providers Partnering with Government: Opportunity and Temptation,” (Abigail Lawlis Kuzma), 42: 37-67.
“Government Relations with Faith-Based Non-Profit Social Agencies in Alberta,” (John L. Hiemstra), 44: 19-44.
“Land of Opportunity? Ecclesiastical Strategies and Social Regulation in the New German Lander, A,” (Barbara Theriault), 40: 603-17.
“President Bush’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives: Boon or Boondoggle?” (Derek H. Davis), 43: 411-22.
“When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take It? Abortion, Personhood, and the Jurisprudence of Neutrality,” (Francis J. Beckwith), 45: 485-97.
Socialism:

“Church-State Relations in the Marxist-Leninist Regimes of the Third World,” (Peter Costea), 32: 281-308.


“Embracing a Socialist Vision: The Evolution of Catholic Social Thought, Leo XIII to John Paul II,” (John J. Mitchell, Jr.), 27: 465-82.
“Freedom of Religion under Socialist Rule in Tanzania, 1961-1977,” (David Westerlund), 24: 87-104.
“Putting New Wine into Old Bottles: The East German Protestant Church’s Desire to Reform State Socialism, 1989-90 (Michael Kellogg), 43: 747-72.
“‘To Avoid a New Kulturkampf’: The Catholic Workers’ Associations and National Socialism in Weimar-era Bavaria,” (Douglas J. Cremer), 41: 739-60.
Soka Gakkai:

“Fusion of Politics and Religion in Japan: The Soka Gakkai-Komeita, The,” (John Kie-chaing Oh), 14: 59-74.


“Soka Gakkai in Japanese Politics, The,” (James Allen Dator), 9: 211-37.
Solidarity:

After Arafat: Mapping a Jewish/Palestinian Solidarity,” (Marc H. Ellis), 47: 5-18.


Solomon:

“The Wisdom of Solomon as Political Theology,” (Vladimir Wozniuk), 39: 657-80.


Soloviev, Vladimir S.

“Vladimir S. Soloviev and the Politics of Human Rights,” (Vladimir Wozniuk), 41: 33-50.


Solzhenitsyn, Alexander:

“Solzhenitsyn: Literary Prophet for the Human Conscience,” (James Leo Garrett, Jr.), 16: 5-10.


Sorel, Georges:

“Four Modalities of Violence, with Special Reference to the Writings of Georges Sorel: Part One,” (George Huntston Williams), 16: 11-30.


“Four Modalities of Violence, with Special Reference to the Writings of Georges Sorel: Parts Two and Three,” (George Huntston Williams), 16: 237-62.
Souter, David:

“Keeping the Faith: Justice David Souter and the First Amendment Religion Clauses,” (John Fliter), 40: 387-409.


South Africa:

“Apartheid Theology: A Contextual Theory Gone Wrong?” (J.A. Loubser), 38: 321-37.


“Baptist Union of Southern Africa and Apartheid, The,” (Frederick Hale), 48: 753-77.

“Burden of Moral Guilt: Its Theological and Political Implications, The,” (Charles Villa-Vicencio), 39: 237-52.


“Challenging the State: Churches as Political Actors in South Africa,” (Tristan Borer), 35: 299-334.
“Church Versus State in South Africa: The Christian Institute and the Resurgence of African Nationalism,” (Peter Walshe), 19: 457-80.
“Normative Promise of Religious Organizations in Global Civil Society, The,” (Kevin Warr), 41: 499-523.
“Relationship Between the State and Some Churches in South Africa, 1968-1975, The,” (John W. de Grunchy), 437-56.
“Religion and Politics in a Transforming South Africa,” (H.P.P. Lotter), 34: 475-502.

“Resisting or Embracing Reform? South Africa’s Democratic Transition and NGK-State Relations,” (Tracy Kuperus), 38: 841-72.


South Carolina:

“South Carolina Catholics before Roman Discipline, 1670-1820,” (John D. Basil), 45: 787-808.


Southern Baptists:

“God and Labor in the South: Southern Baptists and the Right to Unionize, 1930-1950,” (H.B. Cavalcanti), 40: 639-60.


“Principle, Perception, and Position: Why Southern Baptist Conservatives Differ from Moderates on Church-State Issues,” (Barry Hankins), 40: 343-70.
South Korea:

“Progressive Christian Church and Democracy in South Korea, The,” (Chang Yun-Shik), 40: 437-65.


Soviet Jewish Migration:

“Jewish Identity, Israeli Nationality, and Soviet Jewish Migration,” (Ephraim Tabory), 33: 287-300.


Soviet Union:

“Amendment of Soviet Law Concerning Religious Groups,” (Paul D. Steeves), 19: 37-52.


“Between Martyrdom and Collaboration: A Book Review Article,” (Earl A. Pope), 20: 257-72.
“Central vs. Local Authority in Soviet Religious Affairs, 1964-89,” (James W. Warhola), 33: 15-38.
“Church and State in the United States and the Soviet Union: A Comparative Study,” (Paul Geren), 3: 53-70.
“Formation of Religious Policy in the Soviet Union, The,” (Bohdan R. Bociurkiw), 28: 423-38.
“Jewish Identity, Israeli Nationality, and Soviet Jewish Migration,” (Ephraim Tabory), 33: 287-300.
“Jewry’s Prophetic Challenge to Soviet and Other Totalitarian Regimes According to Hans J. Morgenthau,” (Mollov M. Benjamin), 39: 561-75.
“June Plenum and the Post-Brezhnev Antireligious Campaign, The,” (Paul D. Steeves), 28: 439-58.
“Reductive Containment: Soviet Religious Policy,” (William C. Fletcher), 22: 487-504.
“Religious Renaissance in the Russian Orthodox Church: Fact or Fiction?” (Alyona Kojevnikov), 28: 459-74.
“Religious Renaissance in the U.S.S.R.,” (Dennis J. Dunn), 19: 21-36.
“Russia’s New Law on Religion: Progress or Regress?” (Derek H. Davis), 39: 645-55.

“Russian Orthodox Church and the Soviet State, 1946-1956: A Decade of the New Orthodoxy,” (Edward M. Bennett), 7: 425-39.


“Social Gospelers and Soviets, 1921-1926,” (Mathew John Ferrero), 19: 53-74.
“Soviet Destruction of the Greek Catholic Church,” (Denis Dirschel, S.J.), 12: 421-40.
“Soviet Society and Soviet Religion,” (Jerry G. Pankhurst), 28: 409-22.
“Strengths of Weak Parties in Church-State Confrontations: The Soviet Religious Situation, The,” (Jerry G. Pankhurst), 26: 273-92.
Text of Law of USSR: “On Freedom of Conscience and Religious Organisations,” 33: 192-201.
Space Travel:

“American Heavens: Apollo and the Civil Religion,” (Charles Reagan Wilson), 26: 209-26.


Spain:

“American Catholics and the Second Spanish Republic, 1911-1936,” (J. David Valaik), 10: 13-28.


“Church and State in Spain, 1975-1991,” (William J. Callahan), 34: 503-19.
“Church, State, and Religious Liberty in Spain,” (J.D. Hughey), 23: 485-96.
“Direct Financing of the Religious Denominations in Spain: Changes Introduced by the 2005 General State Budget Law,” (Carmen Garacimartín Montero), 48: 175-96.
“In the Days Before Ecumenism: American Catholics, Anti-Semitism, and the Spanish Civil War,” (J. David Valaik), 13: 465-78.
“Legal Status of Religious Minorities in Spain, The,” (Gloria Moran), 36: 577-95.
“Popes and Nazi Germany: The View from Madrid, The,” (Jose M. Sanchez), 38: 365-76.
“Religious Education in the Spanish School System,” (Alex Seglars Gomez-Quintero), 46: 561-73.
“Rule of Faith over Reason: The Role of the Inquisition in Iberia and New Spain, The,” (Margaret Mott), 40: 57-81.
“School and Religion in Spain,” (Javier Martínez-Torrón), 47: 133-52.
“Spanish Church and the Restoration State, 1974-1900, The,” (Willism J. Callahan), 26: 313-32.
“Spanish Religious Policy in West Florida: Enlightened or Expedient?” (Jack D. L. Holmes), 15: 259-70.
Spanish Civil War:

“American-Jewish Reactions to the Spanish Civil War,” (Robert Singerman), 19: 261-78.


“In the Days Before Ecumenism: American Catholics, Anti-Semitism, and the Spanish Civil War,” (J. David Valaik), 13: 465-78.
Spanish Inquisition:

“Rule of Faith over Reason, The: The Role of the Inquisition in Iberia and New Spain,” (Margaret Mott), 40: 57-81.


Special Interest Groups:

“Postwar Educational Development in Northern Rhodesia: The Political Influence of Special Interest Groups,” (John P. Ragsdale), 25: 133-46.


Spellman, Francis Cardinal:

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


Spiritual Well-Being:

“Christian Science Spiritual Healing, the Law and Public Opinion,” (James T. Richardson and John DeWitt), 34: 549-61.

“Spiritual Well-Being and the Quality of Life Movement: A New Arena for Church-State Debate?” (David O. Moberg), 20: 427-50.
Sri Lanka:

“Church-State Relations in Sri Lanka: Historical Process and Contemporary Options,” (Charles R.A. Hoole), 40: 107-23.


“Reassessment of Sinhalese Utopia: Explorative Essay on the Sri Lankan Political Crisis, A,” (Charles R. A. Hoole), 33: 81-96.
St. George’s-in-the-East:

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


St. Martin Evangelical Lutheran Church v. South Dakota:

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: St. Martin Evangelical Lutheran Church v. South Dakota, 24: 205-16.


Stalin, Joseph:

“Pre-World War II Relations Between Stalin and the Catholic Church,” (Dennis J. Dunn), 15: 193-204.


State Aid:

“Judicial Double Standard for State Aid to Church-Affiliated Educational Institutions,” (Edward N. Leavy and Eric Alan Raps), 21: 209-22.


“State Aid to Nonpublic Schools: A Legal-Historical Overview,” (Joanne Golding, S.P.), 19: 231-40.
“State and Federal Aid to Parochial Schools,” (Robert F. Drinan, S.J.), 7: 67-77.
“Summary and Analysis of the Maryland Court of Appeals’ Decision on State Aid to Church Colleges,” (Joseph B. Robinson), 8: 401-14.
State Constitutions:

“Civil Disability of Ministers of Religion in State Constitutions,” (William M. Hogue), 36: 329-55.


“Religion under the State Constitutions, 1776-1800,” (John K. Wilson), 32: 753-74.
“Survey of Religious Free Exercise under State Constitutions, A,” (Nicholas P. Miller and Nathan Sheers), 34: 303-23.
State, The:

“Secular State, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 7: 169-80.


“State Appointment of Bishops,” (Richard F. Costigan, S.J.), 8: 82-96.
Statement of Principles, A:

“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.


Stewart, Justice Potter:

“Justice Potter Stewart on Church and State,” (Stephen V. Monsma), 36: 557-76.


Stoecker, Adolf:

“Adolf Stoecker’s Rationale for Anti-Semitism,” (John C. Fout), 17: 47-62.


Stokesley, John:

“State vs. Church: Implementing Reformation (Cromwell, Stokesley, and the London Diocese),” (Andrew A. Chibi), 41: 77-98.


Subsidiarity:

“Subsidiarity and Sphere Sovereignty: Christian Reflections on the Size, Shape, and Scope of Government,” (David H. McIlroy), 45: 739-63.


Suicide:

“Church, State, and Physician-Assisted Suicide,” (David McKenzie), 46: 787-809.


Sunday Closing Laws:

“Sunday Business and the Decline of Sunday Closing Laws: A Historical Overview,” (Alan Raucher), 36: 13-33.


Swaggart, Jimmy (Ministries):

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Jimmy Swaggart Ministries v. Board of Equalization of California, 32: 467-78.


Sweden:

“Independence Without Disestablishment in Sweden? A Book Review Article,” (C. Emanuel Carlson), 18: 311-20.


“Religious Liberty in Sweden: An Overview,” (Jonas Alwall), 42: 147-71.
Switzerland:

“Diplomatic Intervention and Human Rights: The Swiss Question, 1852-1864,” (Natalie Isser), 35: 577-92.


“Swiss School Prayer Case, A,” (Henry Delfiner), 10: 37-49.
Taft, William Howard:

“William Howard Taft and the Separation of Church and State in the Philippines,” (Frank T. Reuter), 24: 105-18.


Talmud:

“Shades of ‘Pragmatism’ in Halakha: A Model for Legal Reform,” (Elliott Klayman), 48: 623-58.


Tanzania:

“Freedom of Religion under Socialist Rule in Tanzania, 1961-1977,” (David Westerlund), 24: 87-104.


Taos Pueblo:

“Battle for Blue Lake: A Struggle for Indian Religious Rights, The,” (R.C. Gordon-McCutchan), 33: 785-800.


Tax Exemption:

“Churches and Tax Exemption,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 11: 197-204.


“New Meaning for Tax Exemption, A,” (Dean M. Kelley), 25: 415-26.
“Statutory Exemptions for Religious Freedom,” (Louis Fisher), 44: 291-316.
Taxes:

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Hernandez v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 32: 230-47.


U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Jimmy Swaggart Ministries v. Board of Equalization of California, 32: 467-77.
Technology and Moral Obligation:

“Collectivizing Death: Relative Vices v. Ultimate Virtues,” (Irving Louis Horowitz), 38: 23-35.


Tejeda, Adalberto:

“Adalberto Tejeda and the Third Phase of the Anti-Clerical Conflict in Twentieth Century Mexico,” (John B. Williman), 15: 437-54.


Ten Commandments:

Aseret Had’Varim in Tension: The Ten Commandments and the Bill of Rights,” (Mark Osler), 49: 683-96.


“Roger Williams and the Two Tables of Law,” (Stephen Phillips), 38: 547-68.
“Ten Commandments as Public Ritual, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 44: 221-28.
Tennessee:

“When Worlds Collide: Politics, Religion, and Media at the 1970 East Tennessee Billy Graham Crusade,” (Randall E. King), 39: 273-95.


Terrorism:

“Dark Side to a Just War: The USA PATRIOT Act and Counterterrorism’s Potential Threat to Religious Freedom, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 44: 5-17.


“Destruction and Desecration of Sacred Sites during Wars and Conflicts: A Neglected Travesty,” (Derek H. Davis), 44: 417-24.
“Just War, Jihad, and Terrorism: A Comparison of Western and Islamic Norms for the Use of Political Violence,” (Adam L. Silverman), 44: 73-92.
“September 11 Tragedy and the Muslim World: Living with Memory and Myth, The,” (Mahmood Monshipouri), 45: 15-40.
Texas:

“Religious Instruction and Activities in Texas Public Schools,” (Earl R. Humble), 2: 117-36.


“Texas Consultation on Religion and Public Education in Retrospect,” (Niels C. Nielsen, Jr.), 14: 391-96.
Texas Freedom Network (TFN):

“Sectarian Elements in Public School Bible Courses: Lessons from the Lone Star State,” (Mark A. Chancey), 49: 719-42.


Texas Monthly v. Bob Bullock, Comptroller of Public Accounts:

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


Texas, Public Schools:

“Sectarian Elements in Public School Bible Courses: Lessons from the Lone Star State,” (Mark A. Chancey), 49: 719-42.


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