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U.S. Supreme Court Decision (Text):

Abington School District v. Schempp, 5: 280-90.
Aguilar v. Felton, 27: 629-42.
Board of Education of Kiryas Joel Village School District v. Louis Grumet, et al., 36: 656-92.
Board of Education of the Westside Community Schools v. Bridget C. Mergens, et al., 32: 935-69.
Bob Jones University v. United States, 25: 579-604.
Bowen v. Kendrick, 30: 651-69.
Capitol Square Review Board, et al. v. Vincent J. Pinette, et al., 37: 949-78.
Church of Latter-Day Saints v. Amos, 29: 635-45.
Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah, 35: 668-95.
County of Allegheny v. American Civil Liberties Union, et al., 31: 644-83.
Cutter et al. v. Wilkinson, Director, Ohio Department of Rehabilitations and Correction, et al., 47: 673-90.
Edwards v. Aguillard, 29: 607-34.
Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon, et al. v. Alfred L. Smith et al., 32: 691-718.
Frazee v. Department of Employment Security, 31: 353-56.
Goldman v. Weinberger, 28: 370-82.
Grand Rapids School District v. Ball, 27: 615-28.
Hernandez v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 32: 230-47.
Hobbie v. Unemployment Appeals Commission of Florida, 29: 379-84.
Horace Mann League v. Board of Public Works of Maryland, 8: 507-24.
Jimmy Swaggart Ministries v. Board of Equalization of California, 32: 467-78.
Lamb’s Chapel v. Center Moriches Union Free School District, 36: 224-33.
Locke, Governor of Washington, et al. v. Davey, 46: 199-210.
Lynch v. Donnelly, 27: 175-204.
McCreary County, Kentucky et al. v. ACLU of Kentucky, et al., 47: 959-1003.
Mitchell v. Helms, 42: 620-80.
Mueller v. Allen, 26: 171-84.
Rachel Agostini v. Betty Louise Felton, et al., 40: 237-62.
Ronald W. Rosenburger v. Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, et al., 37: 690-727.
Santa Fe Independent School District v. Jane Doe, et al., 42: 895-913.
St. Martin Evangelical Lutheran Church v. South Dakota, 24: 205-16.
Texas Monthly v. Bob Bullock, Comptroller of Public Accounts, 31: 624-43.
Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 28: 585-611.
Van Orden v. Perry, et al., 47: 915-58.
Wallace v. Jaffree, 27: 579-614.
Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., v. Village of Stratton, 44: 867-75.
Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, 32: 187-229.
Witters v. Washington Department of Services for the Blind, 28: 167-72.
Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, 44: 618-43.
Zobrest v. Catalina Foothills School District, 35: 945-56.
Utah:

“Religion and Politics in Israel and Utah,” (Ira Sharkansky), 39: 523-41.


Utopian Community:

“Adin Ballou and the Perfectionist’s Dilemma,” (Richard M. Rollins), 17: 459-76.


Vargas, Getúlio:

“Church and State in Vargas’s Brazil: The Politics of Cooperation,” (Margaret Todaro Williams), 18: 443-62.


Vatican:

“1984 Covenant between the Republic of Italy and the Vatican: A Retrospective Analysis after Fifteen Years, The,” (Mauro Giovanelli), 42: 529-59.


“Anti-Semitism, Christianity, and the Catholic Church: Origins, Consequences, and Responses,” (Peter M. Marendy), 47: 289-307.
“Cardinal Humberto Medeiros and the Desegregation of Boston’s Public Schools, 1974-1976,” (Richard Gribble), 48: 327-53.
“Political Legacy of Pope John Paul II, The,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 47: 235-42.
“U.S.-Vatican Relations: Toward a Post-Cold War Convergence?” (Jo Renee Formicola), 38: 799-815.

Venn, Henry:

“Missionary and Politics: Henry Venn’s Guidelines, The,” (Wilbert R. Shenk), 24: 525-34.


Vietnam:

“American Religious Bodies, Just War, and Vietnam,” (James H. Smylie), 11: 383-408.


“Religion and Politics at the Border: Canadian Church Support for American Vietnam War Resisters,” (Donald W. Maxwell), 48: 807-29.
“Religious Liberty in Law and Practice: Vietnamese Home Temples and the First Amendment,” (Chloe Anne Breyer), 35: 367-401.

“Selective Conscientious Objector: A Vietnam Legacy, The,” (Walter S. Griggs, Jr.), 21: 91-108.


Vinet, Alexander:

“Alexander Vinet on Religious Liberty and Separation of Church and State,” (Elsie McKee), 28: 95-106.


Violence:

“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.
“Liberation Theology and Its View of Political Violence,” (Frederick Sontag), 31: 269-86.
Virginia, Colonial:

“All Matters and Things Relating to Religion and Morality: The Virginia Burgesses’ Committee for Religion, 1769 to 1775,” (Paul K. Longmore), 38: 775-97.


“Revealing Liberalism in Early America: Rethinking Religious Liberty and Liberal Values,” (Christopher S. Grenda), 45: 131-63.
Voluntaryism:

“Governance and the Religious Question: Voluntaryism, Disestablishment, and America’s Church-State Proposition,” (Carl H. Esbeck), 48: 303-26.


Voucher Programs:

“Lessons for Today? The Church-State Relationship in Twentieth-Century Ecumenical Thought,” (Jozef D. Zalot), 45: 59-80.


“Taking the Public Out of Our Schools: The Political, Constitutional, and Civic Implications of Private School Vouchers,” (Erik Owens), 44: 717-47.
U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, 44: 618-43.
Wallace, Henry A.:

“Religion and Reform: A Case Study of Henry A. Wallace and Ezra Taft Benson,” (Edward L. Schapsmeier and Frederick H. Schapsmeier), 21: 525-36.


Wallace v. Jaffree:

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Wallace v. Jaffree, 27: 579-614.


Wall of Separation”:

“Justice Hugo Black and the ‘Wall of Separation Between Church and State,’” (Barbara A. Perry), 31: 55-72.


“Thomas Jefferson’s ‘Wall’: Absolute or Serpentine?” (Robert M. Healey), 30: 441-62.
War:

“American Religious Bodies, Just War, and Vietnam,” (James H. Smylie), 11: 383-408.


“Ethical Aspects of Limited War, The,” (Robert W. McFadden), 13: 113-28.
“‘For the Lord is a Man of Warr’: The Colonial New England View of War and the American Revolution,” (Reginald C. Stuart), 23: 519-32.
“Presumption Against War or Presumption Against Injustice? The Just War Tradition Reconsidered,” (J. Daryl Charles), 47: 335-70.
“Russian Imperialism and Jihad: Early 19th-Century Persian Texts on Just War,” (Cyrus Masroori), 46: 263-79.
“Withdrawal from Peace: The Historical Response to War of the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana), A,” (Mitchell K. Hall), 27: 301-14.
Ward, William George:

“Church, State, and Ultramontanism in Mid-Victorian England: The Case of William George Ward,” (K. Theodore Hoppen), 18: 289-310.


Washington, George:

“President as Republican Prophet and King: Clerical Reflections on the Death of Washington, The,” (James H. Smylie), 18: 233-52.


Watchtower Bible and Tract Society:

“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 Their Plan to Expand First Amendment Freedoms, The,” Jennifer Jacobs Henderson), 46: 811-32.
“Jehovah’s Witnesses, Blood Transfusions and the Tort of Misrepresentation,” (Kerry Louderback-Wood), 47: 783-822.
“Restrictions on Religious Training and Exposure in Child Custody and Visitation Orders: Do They Protect or Harm the Child?” (Carolyn R. Wah), 45: 765-85.
U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., v. Village of Stratton, 44: 867-75.
Watergate:

“Protestant Support for the Political Right in Weimar Germany and Post-Watergate America: Some Comparative Observations,” (Richard V. Pierard), 24: 245-62.


Weber, Max:

“Unrealistic Expectations: Contesting the Usefulness of Weber’s Protestant Ethic for the Study of Latin American Protestantism,” (H. B. Cavalcanti), 37: 289-308.


Webster v. Reproductive Health Services:

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, 32: 187-229.


Welfare:

“Toward a Church-State Principle for Health and Welfare,” (Bernard J. Coughlin), 11: 33-46.


Wesley, John:

“John Wesley and the American Revolution,” (Lynwood M. Holland), 5: 199-213.


“John Wesley and the Rights of Conscience,” (John C. English), 37: 349-63.
“John Wesley’s Concept of Religion and Political Authority,” (Lynwood M. Holland and Ronald F. Howell), 6: 296-313.
“John Wesley, the Establishment of Religion, and the Separation of Church and State,” (John C. English), 46: 83-97.
“Human Liberty as Divine Right: A Study in the Political Maturation of John Wesley,” (Leon O. Hynson), 25: 57-86.
“Political Order in Ordo Salutis: A Wesleyan Theory of Political Institutions,” (Theodore R. Weber), 37: 537-54.
West Bank:

“House Divided, A: Grassroots National Religious Perspectives on the Gaza Disengagement and Future of the West Bank,” (Ephraim Tabory and Theodore Sasson), 49: 423-43.


Westminster Assembly, The:

“Erastianism in the Westminster Assembly,” (Weldon S. Crowley), 15: 49-64.


“Reluctant Radicals: The Independents at the Westminster Assembly,” (Samuel C. Pearson, Jr.), 11: 473-86.
West Virginia:

“Persecution of West Virginia Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Expansion of Legal Protection for Religious Liberty, The,” (Chuck Smith), 43: 539-77.


Whisner, State v.:

Whisner Decision: A Case Study in State Regulation of Christian Day Schools, The,” (James C. Carper), 24: 281-302.


Wiens, Jacob J.:

“Jacob J. Wiens: Mission Champion in Freedom and Repression,” (Albert W. Wardin, Jr.), 28: 495-514.


Wiesel, Elie:

“Political Varieties of Sacred Remembrance: Elie Wiesel and U.S. Foreign Policy, The,” (Mark Chmiel), 40: 827-46.


Williams, Roger:

“Enduring Legacy of Roger Williams: Consulting America’s First Separationist on Today’s Pressing Church-State Controversies, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 41: 201-12.

“Return to Civility: Roger Williams and Public Discourse in America, A,” (James Calvin Davis), 43: 689-706.
“Roger Williams as an Enduring Symbol for Baptists,” (LeRoy Moore), 7: 181-89.
“Roger Williams and Select Theological Notions That Inform the Separation Argument,” (Jimmy D. Neff), 38: 529-46.
“Roger Williams and the Two Tables of Law,” (Stephen Phillips), 38: 547-68.
Wilson, Woodrow:

“Collision of Public Policy with Belief-Based Values, The,” (Patricia McIntyre), 35: 831-57.


“Peacemakers in China: American Missionaries and the Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1941,” (Stephen G. Craft), 41: 575-91.
“Visions of a Nation Transformed: Modernity and Ideology in Wilson’s Political Thought,” (Gregory S. Butler), 39: 37-51.
Windthorst, Ludwig:

“Critic of the Bismarkian Constitution: Ludwig Windthorst and the Relationship Between Church and State in Imperial Germany,” (Ronald J. Ross), 21: 483-506.


Witchcraft:

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


Witherspoon, John:

“John Witherspoon and the ‘Public Interest of Religion,’” (Jeffry Hays Morrison), 41: 551-73.


Witters v. Washington Department of Services for the Blind:

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Witters v. Washington Department of Services for the Blind, 28: 167-72.


Wood, James E., Jr.:

“Biographical Tribute to James E. Wood, Jr., A,” (Derek H. Davis), 37: 245-61.


Women:

“Beyond Self-Interest: The Political Theory and Practice of Evangelical Women in Antebellum America,” (Mark David Hall), 44: 477-99.


World Council of Churches, The:

“Challenging the State: Churches as Political Actors in South Africa,” (Tristan Borer), 35: 299-334.


“Ecumenical Contribution of Religious Liberty: The Contribution of the World Council of Churches, The,” (Ninan Koshy), 38: 137-54.
“Lessons for Today? The Church-State Relationship in Twentieth-Century Ecumenical Thought,” (Jozef D. Zalot), 45: 59-80.
“Normative Promise of Religious Organizations in Global Civil Society, The,” (Kevin Warr), 41: 499-523.

“Towards Justice and Peace in International Affairs,” (World Council of Churches), 11: 253-64.


“World Council of Churches on Religious Liberty, The,” 5: 243-45.
World Order Movement:

“John Foster Dulles and the Protestant World Order Movement on the Eve of World War II,” (Albert N. Keim), 21: 73-90.


“Respecting Religious Differences: The Missing Ingredient inCreating a Peaceful World Order,” (Derek H. Davis), 47: 221-33.
World Religions:

“Christian Encounter with World Religions, The,” (Charles S. Braden), 7: 388-402.


“Constructing the Enemy in the Post-Cold War Era: The Flaws of the ‘Islamic Conspiracy’ Theory,” (Mahmood Monshipouri and Gina Petonito), 37: 773-92.

“Financing the Faith: The Case of Roman Catholicism,” (Ralph Della Cava), 35: 37-59.

“Religious Pluralism and Religious Freedom,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 31: 7-14.
“World Religions and World Community,” (James E. Wood), 27: 217-22.

World’s Parliament of Religions:

“American Ecumenicism: Chicago’s World’s Parliament of Religious of 1893,” (Egal Feldman), 9: 180-99.


World War II:

“Confessing Church and the Second World War, The,” (Donald D. Wall), 23: 15-34.


“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.
“Other Radio Priest: James Gillis’ Opposition to Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy, The,” (Richard Gribble, CSC), 44: 501-19.
“Reinhold Niebuhr and The Christian Century: World War II and the Eclipse of the Social Gospel,” (Gary B. Bullert), 44: 271-90.
Wye Memorandum:

“Imagining Judaism and Jewish Life on the Threshold of the Twenty-first Century: A Commentary on the Wye Memorandum,” (Marc H. Ellis), 41: 5-12.


Yale:

“Education, Church, and State: Timothy Cutler and the Yale Apostasy of 1722,” (Robert E. Daggy), 13: 43-68.


Yom Kippur War:

“Social Covenants: The Solution to the Crisis of Religion and State in Israel?,” (Asher Cohen and Jonathan Rynhold), 47: 725-45.


Youth:

“Religious Attitudes and Ways of Life of the World’s Youth: The 1972 International Youth Survey of the Office of the Prime Minister of Japan,” (Sanshiro Shirakashi), 18: 523-36.


Yucatán:

“Salvador Alvarado and the Roman Catholic Church: Church-State Relations in Revolutionary Yucatán, 1914-1918,” (Ramón D. Chacón), 27: 245-66.


Yugoslavia:

“Christian-Marxist Dialogue in Postwar Yugoslavia, The,” (Allen L. Shepherd), 22: 315-24.


“Church, State, and Religious Freedom in Yugoslavia: An Ideological and Constitutional Study,” (Josip Horak), 19: 279-300.
“Church-State Relations in Yugoslavia,” (Josip Horak), 28: 475-82.
Zaïre:

“Church in Search of a State: Catholic Missions in Zaïre, 1879-1930, A,” (David Northup), 30: 309-20.


Zambia (Northern Rhodesia):

“Christianity and Politics in Northern Rhodesia,” (John F. Piper, Jr.), 10: 83-88.


“Church and the Birth of a Nation: The Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation and Zambia,” (Loretta Kreider Andrews and Herbert D. Andrews), 17: 191-216.
“Missionaries, Church Movements, and the Shifting Religious Significance of the State in Zambia,” (R. Drew Smith), 41: 525-50.
“Politics of Education in Zambia, 1891-1964, The,” (Brendan Carmody), 44: 775-804.
“Postwar Educational Development in Northern Rhodesia: The Political Influence of Special Interest Groups,” (John P. Ragsdale), 25: 133-146.
“Why African Churches Preach Politics: The Case of Zambia,” (Isaac Phiri), 41: 323-48.
Zimbabwe:

“Church and State in Zimbabwe,” (Norman E. Thomas), 27: 113-34.


Zionism:

“Fundamentalism in Crisis—The Response of the Gush Emunim Rabbinical Authorities to the Theological Dilemmas Raised by Israel’s Disengagement Plan,” (Motti In-bari), 49: 697-717.



“Zionism, Judaism, and Civil Religion: Two Paradigms,” (S. Daniel Breslauer), 31: 287-302.
“Zionist Ultranationalism and Its Attitude Toward Religion,” (Eliezer Don-Yehiya and Charles S. Liebman), 23: 259-74.
Zubly, John Joachim:

“Man True to His Principles: John Joachim Zubly and Calvinism,” (Joel A. Nichols), 43: 297-318.
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