50 year index for the Journal of Church and State



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Brazil:

“Brazilian Catholic Church and Church-State Relations: Nation Building, The,” (Edward L. Cleary), 39: 253-72.

“Catholicism, Social Justice, and the Brazilian Corporative State since 1930,” (W.E. Hewitt), 32: 831-50.
“Changing of the Guard: Transformations in the Politico-Religious Attitudes and Behaviors of CEB Members in Sao Paulo, 1984-1993, The,” (W.E. (Ted) Hewitt), 38: 115-36.
“Church and State in Vargas’s Brazil: The Politics of Cooperation,” (Margaret Todaro Williams), 18: 443-62.
“Churches and Rapid Social Change: Protestants and Catholics in Brazil, The,” (Iêda Siqueira Wiarda and Howard J. Wiarda), 12: 13-40.
“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.
“Not Blaming the Pope: The Roots of the Crisis in Brazilian Base Communities,” (Madeline Cousineau), 45: 349-65.
“Role of the Church in a Political Crisis: Brazil, 1964, The,” (Paulo J. Krischke), 27: 403-28.
Breda, Declaration of:

“Genesis of the Declaration of Breda, 1657-1660, The,” (Paul H. Hardacre), 15: 65-82.


Bregenzer, Karl:

“Karl Bregenzer: Missionary Martyr-Spy,” (Anna Adams), 37: 121-33.


Brennan, William J.:

“Parochiaid and the Abortion Decisions: Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. v. U.S. Catholic Hierarchy,” (Samuel A. Mills), 34:739-61.


Britain:

“Managing Religion in Colonial India: The British Raj and the Bodh Gaya Temple in Dispute,” (Ian Copland), 46: 527-59.


“Problem of Church and State, The: Dissenting Politics and the London Missionary Society in 1830s Britain,” (Michael A. Rutz), 48: 379-98.

British Columbia:
“Church-State Relations and American Influence in British Columbia Before Confederation,” (Vincent J. McNally), 33: 93-110.
“Examination of Church-State Relations and American Influence in British Columbia before Confederation, An,” (Vincent J. McNally), 34: 93-110.
Buddhism:

“Buddhism and Christianity as Missionary Religions in the Context of the Church-State Dualism,” (Arvind Sharma), 28: 61-78.


“Church-State Relations in Sri Lanka: Historical Process and Contemporary Options,” (Charles R.A. Hoole), 40: 107-23.
“Compassionate Politics: Buddhist Concepts as Political Guide,” (Akira Ichikawa), 21: 247-64.
“Fresh Wineskins for New Wine: A New Perspective on North Korean Christianity,” (Dae Young Ryu), 48: 659-75.
“Militant Buddhist Nationalism: The Case of Burma,” (Guenter Lewy), 14: 19-42.
Buenos Aires:

“Church and State in Buenos Aires in the Seventeenth Century,” (Eduardo R. Saguier), 26: 491-514.


Bull, Daniel:

“Magistrates, the Minister’s Rate, and the Question of Authority: The Case of Daniel Bull, the Jamaica Dissenters and the Tax Collector, 1718-1719,” (Jessica Kross and Thomas J. Davis), 32: 813-30.


Burger Court:

“Church and State and the Burger Court: Recent Developments Affecting Parochial Schools,” (Donald E. Boles), 18: 21-38.


“Explaining and Predicting Supreme Court Decision Making: The Burger Court’s Establishment Clause Decisions,” (Joseph A. Ignagni), 36: 30-27.
Buriats:

“Tsarist Russia and the Russification of the Buriats,” (Jesse V. Clardy), 10: 73-82.


Burke, Edmund:

“Far Short of Bigotry: Edmund Burke on Church Establishments and Confessional States,” (Norman Ravitch), 37: 365-83.


Burma:

“Militant Buddhist Nationalism: The Case of Burma,” (Guenter Lewy), 14: 19-42.


Burton, Henry:

“Henry Burton: The Making of a Puritan Revolutionary,” (Richard T. Hughes), 16: 421-34.


Bush, George W.:

“Bush Faith-Based Initiative: The Catholic Response, The,” (Jo Renee Formicola and Mary Segers), 44: 693-715.

“Friends Like These: George W. Bush and Federal Aid to Nonpublic Schools,” (Lawrence J. McAndrews), 47: 769-82.
“President Bush’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives: Boon or Boondoggle?” (Derek H. Davis), 43: 411-22.
“September 11 Tragedy and the Muslim World: Living with Memory and Myth, The,” (Mahmood Monshipouri), 45: 15-40.
“Thoughts on the Separation of Church and State under the Administration of George W. Bush,” (Derek H. Davis), 45: 229-35.
Bushnell, Horace:

“Idea that Caused a War: Horace Bushnell Versus Thomas Jefferson, The,” (Howard A. Barnes), 16: 73-84.


Cadman v. Kenyon:

“Congregationalism on Trial, 1949-1950: An Account of the Cadman Case,” (Charles E. Harvey,” 12: 255-72.


California Catholic Conference:

“Religion at the Statehouse: The California Catholic Conference,” (Edward L. Cleary), 45: 41-58.


Calvert, Sir George:

“‘Face of a Protestant and the Heart of a Papist’: A Reexamination of Sir George Calvert’s Conversion to Roman Catholicism,” (John D. Krugler), 20: 507-32.


Calvinism:

“Context of Natural Law: John Calvin’s Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms, The,” (David VanDrunen), 46: 503-25.


“Man True to His Principles: John Joachim Zubly and Calvinism, A,” (Joel A. Nichols), 43: 297-318.
“Oliver Ellsworth’s Calvinism: A Biographical Essay on Religion and Political Psychology in the Early Republic,” (William Casto), 36: 507-26.
“Political Calvinism,” (Ronald VanderMolen), 11: 457-64.
“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.
“Visions of a Nation Transformed: Modernity and Ideology in Wilson’s Political Thought,” (Gregory S. Butler), 39: 37-51.
Campaign Financial Disclosure Act (1980):

“Church Participation in Referenda and the First Amendment,” (Dwight L. Tays), 32: 391-409.


Canabal, Tomás Garrido:

“Setback to Tomás Garrido Canabal’s Desire to Eliminate the Church in Mexico,” (Alan M. Kirshner), 13: 479-92.


Canada:

“Aboriginal Spirituality and the Legal Construction of Freedom of Religion,” (Lori G. Beaman), 44: 135-49.

“Church-State Relations and American Influence in British Columbia Before Confederation,” (Vincent J. McNally), 33: 93-110.

“Engaging Third Parties: Canadian Church Unionists and Their Opponents in the Secular Forum,” (Douglas F. Campbell), 33: 75-94.


“Government Relations with Faith-Based Non-Profit Social Agencies in Alberta,” (John L. Hiemstra), 44: 19-44.
“Impact of the Colonial Anti-Catholic Tradition on the Canadian Campaign, 1775-1776, The,” (Gayle K. Brown) 35:559-75.
“Quebec Independentisme and the Life of Faith,” (Preston Jones), 43: 251-66.
“Religion and Politics at the Border: Canadian Church Support for American Vietnam War Resisters,” (Donald W. Maxwell), 48: 807-29.
“Religious Freedom and Canadian Church Privileges,” (Denise J. Doyle), 26: 293-312.
“Religious Freedom in Canada,” (Denise J. Doyle), 26: 413-36.
“Search for Utopia: The Exodus of Russian Mennonites to Canada, 1917-1927,” (Harold J. Shultz), 11: 487-512.
Canadian Union Movement:

“Engaging Third Parties: Canadian Church Unionists and their Opponents in the Secular Forum,” (Douglas F. Campbell), 33:75-94.


Canon Law (Catholic):

“The American Constitution and Catholic Canon Law,” (Dena S. Davis), 31: 205-18.


Capital Punishment:

“Capital Punishment as the Unconstitutional Establishment of Religion: A Girardian Reading of the Death Penalty,” (James McBride), 37: 263-87.

“Capital Punishment: Time for a Stand,” (Richard C.C. Kim), 7: 226-37.
Cardinal Humberto Medeiros

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


Carter, Jimmy:

“‘I Had a Different Way of Governing’: The Living Faith of President Carter,” (D. Jason Berggren), 47: 43-62.

“President Jimmy Carter, Evangelicalism, Church-State Relations, and Civil Religion,” (Ronald B. Flowers), 25: 113-32.
Carter, Stephen:

“Stephen Carter, the Christian Coalition, and the Civil Rights Analogy,” (David McKenzie), 38: 297-319.


Catholic Bishops, American:

“How ‘Seamless’ a Garment? The Catholic Bishops and the Politics of Abortion,” (Timothy A. Byrnes), 33:17-35.


Catholic Church:

“Anti-Semitism, Christianity, and the Catholic Church: Origins, Consequences, and Responses,” (Peter M. Marendy), 47: 289-308.

“Brazilian Catholic Church and Church-State Relations: Nation Building, The,” (Edward L. Cleary), 39: 253-72.
“Catholic Church and Conflict Resolution in Mozambique’s Post-Colonial Conflict, 1977-1992, The,” (Luís Benjamin Serapiäo), 46: 365-87.
“Catholic Church and Political Mediation in the Dominican Republic, The: A Comparative Perspective,” (Emilio Betances), 46: 341-64.
“Catholic Church and the Polish State, 1935-1939, The,” (Edward D. Wynot, Jr.), 15: 223-40.
“Catholic Church in Revolutionary Guatemala, 1944-54, The,” (Blake D. Pattridge), 36: 527-40.

“Catholic Church’s Role as Mediator: Bolivia, 1968-1989,” (Jeffrey Klaiber, S.J.), 35: 351-65.

“Church and State in Spain, 1975-1991,” (William J. Callahan), 34: 503-19.
“Colombian Liberalism and the Roman Catholic Church, 1863-1886,” (Helen Delpar), 22: 271-94.
“Conservative and Liberal Concordats in Nineteenth-Century Guatemala: Who Won?” (Hubert J. Miller), 33: 115-130.
“Father Coughlin and Anti-Semitism: Fifty Years Later,” (Ronald Modras), 31: 231-47.
“From Confrontation to Conciliation: Church-State Relations in Mexico, 1867-1884,” (Don M. Coerver), 32:65-80.
“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.
“Impact of the Catholic Church on National Level Change in Latin America, The,” (Cornelia Butler, and Rosario Bello Flora), 31: 527-42.
“Mutual Independence: Church and State in Belgium: 1825-1846,” (Thomas J. Shelley), 32:49-63.
“Presidency and the Roman Catholic Church, The,” (Robert A. Baker), 2: 112-116.
“Pre-World War II Relations Between Stalin and the Catholic Church,” (Dennis J. Dunn), 15: 193-204.
“Role of the Catholic Church and Other Religious Institutions in the Guatemalan Peace Process, 1980-1996, The,” (Bruce J. Calder), 43: 773-97.
“Role of the Chilean Catholic Church in the New Chilean Democracy, The,” (Carl E. Meacham), 36: 277-99.

“Roman Catholic Church and the Political Struggle for Human Rights in Latin America, 1968-1980, The,” (Carolyn Cook Dipboye), 24: 497-525.


“Roman Catholic Church and the Principle of Self-Determination: A Case Study of Mozambique,” (Luís Benjamim Serapião), 23: 323-36.
“Statistical Indicators of the Impact of National Revolution on the Catholic Church in Mexico, 1910-1967,” (James W. Wilkie), 12: 89-106.
Catholicism in America:

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


“American Constitution and Catholic Canon Law, The,” (Dena S. Davis), 31: 205-18.
“Anti-Communism, Patrick Peyton, CSC and the C.I.A.,” (Richard Gribble, CSC), 45: 535-58.
“Anti-Semitism, Christianity, and the Catholic Church: Origins, Consequences, and Responses,” (Peter M. Marendy), 47: 289-307.
“Bush Faith-Based Initiative: The Catholic Response, The,” (Jo Renee Formicola and Mary Segers), 44: 693-715.
“Catholic for President, A? John F. Kennedy and the ‘Secular’ Theology of the Houston Speech, 1960,” (Mark Massa, S.J.), 39: 297-317.
“Catholicism and the Supreme Court Reorganization Proposal of 1937,” (James J. Kenneally), 25: 469-90.
“Catholics and the ConCon: The Church’s Reponse to the Massachusetts Gay Marriage Decision,” (Maurice T. Cunningham), 47: 19-42.
“Catholic Views of Post World War II Labor Legislation,” (Thomas R. Greene), 33: 301-26.
“Collision of Religion, ‘Scientific Theory,’ and Government’s Legitimate Role to Train Employees, A,” (George M. Greiner and Ralph F. Linstra), 36: 821-31.
“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.
“Double Bind of the Protestant Reformation, The: The Birth of Fundamentalism and the Ne-cessity of Pluralism,” (Robert Glenn Howard), 47: 91-108.
“Edgerton Bible Case: Humphrey Desmond’s Political Education of Wisconsin Catholics, The,” (John O. Geiger), 20: 13-28.
“Elizabethan Catholics and Romans 13: A Chapter in the History of Political Polemic,” (Glen Bowman), 47: 531-44.
“Financing the Faith: The Case of Roman Catholicism,” (Ralph Della Cava), 35: 37-59.
“Further Legal Consequences of Catholic Clerical Sexual Abuse, The,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 49: 445-65.
“How ‘Seamless’ a Garment? The Catholic Bishops and the Politics of Abortion,” (Timothy A. Byrnes), 33: 17-36.

“Infallibility, the American Way, and Catholic Apologetics,” (Charles L. Sewrey), 15: 293-302.


“Inter-Confessional Dialogue: A Review Article, The,” (William A. Mueller), 5: 233-42.
“Jesuit Runs for Congress: The Rev. Robert F. Drinan, S.J. and His 1970 Campaign, A,” (Vincent A. Lapomarda), 15: 205-222.
“John A. Ryan and the Problem of Clerical Politics,” (Kevin Schmiesing), 45: 113-29.
“Leo Pfeffer and the American Church-State Debate: A Confrontation with Catholicism,” (Joseph R. Preville), 33: 37-54.
“One Nation Completely under God? The American Jewish Congress and the Catholic Church in the United States, 1945-1977,” (David G. Singer), 26: 473-90.
“Prelates, Protest, and Public Opinion: Catholic Opposition to Desegregation, 1947-1955,” (R. Bentley Anderson), 46: 617-44.
“Prelude to Cold War: American Catholics and Communism,” (Robert L. Frank), 33: 39-57.
“Presumption Against War or Presumption Against Injustice? The Just War Tradition Reconsidered,” (J. Daryl Charles), 47: 335-69.
“Reflections on a Dialogue,” (Richard D.N. Dickinson), 4: 83-91.
“Religion at the Statehouse: The California Catholic Conference,” (Edward L. Cleary), 45: 41-58.
“Roman Catholic President in the American Schema, A,” (Richard C. C. Kim), 3: 33-40.

“Sacrament and Solidarity: Catholic Social Thought and Health Care Policy Reform,” (Clarke E. Cochran), 41: 475-98.


“South Carolina Catholics before Roman Discipline, 1670-1820,” (John D. Basil), 45: 787-808.
“Tocqueville on Religion and Modernity: Making Catholicism Safe for Liberal Democracy,” (Cynthia J. Hinckley), 32: 325-42.
“Two Types of Pluralism and the Catholic Church Scandal,” (Emile Lester), 47: 309-34.
“U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 26: 197-208.
“U.S.-Vatican Relations: Toward a Post-Cold War Convergence?,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 38: 38: 799-815.
“Vatican, the American Bishops, and the Church-State Ramifications of Clerical Sexual Abuse, The,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 46: 479-502.
“Was There a Separation between Church and State in Mid-Seventeenth-Century England and Colonial Maryland?” (Edward Terrar), 35: 61-82.
Catholicism, Worldwide:

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


“Accommodation or Illusion? Vatican Diplomacy in Eastern Europe, with Special Reference to Poland,” (Louis L. Ortmayer), 20: 233-56.
“American Catholics and the Second Spanish Republic, 1911-1936,” (J. David Valaik), 10: 13-28.
“Autocracy and the Vatican on the Eve of the ‘Imperialist War’: A Russian Foreign Ministry Document in Translation,” (Jesse V. Clardy), 19: 75-82.
“Beagle Channel Settlement: Vatican Mediation Resolves a Century-Old Dispute, The,” (Lisa Lindsley), 29: 435-56.
“Benito Mussolini, Catholic Youth, and the Origins of the Lateran Treaties,” (Albert C. O’Brien), 23: 117-30.
“Cardinal Antonelli, the Papal States, and the Counter-Risorgimento,” (Frank J. Coppa), 16: 453-72.
“Catholicism, Social Justice, and the Brazilian Corporative State Since 1930,” (W.E. Hewitt), 32: 831-50.
“Catholic Opposition to Hitler: The Perils of Ambiguity,” (Gordon C. Zahn), 13: 413-26.
“Catholic Responses to the Crisis of Everyday Life in Lima, Peru,” (Philip J. Williams and Vilma Fuentes), 42: 89-114.
“Catholic’s Secret Counsel to the British Government on His Irish Church: April 1918, A,” (Thomas E. Hachey), 15: 97-110.
“Catholic Theologians in Hitler’s Reich: Adaptation and Critique,” (Donald J. Dietrich), 29: 19-46.
“Churches and Rapid Social Change: Protestants and Catholics in Brazil, The,” (Iêda Siqueira Wiarda and Howard J. Wiarda), 12: 13-40.
“Church-State Relationship in Mozambique,” (G.J. Rossouw and Eugenio Macamo, Jr.), 35: 537-46.
“Elizabethan Catholics and Romans 13: A Chapter in the History of Political Polemic,” (Glen Bowman), 47: 531-44.
“Evangelicals and Catholics in El Salvador: Evolving Religious Responses to Social Change,” (Philip J. Williams and Anna L. Peterson), 38: 873-97.
“Holy and Unholy Alliances: The Politics of Catholicism in Revolutionary Nicaragua,” (Ted C. Lewellen), 31: 15-34.
“Human Rights Organizations and Environments in Mexico: Growth in Turbulence,” (Edward L. Cleary), 37: 793-812.
“Inter-Confessional Dialogue: A Review Article, The,” (William A. Mueller), 5: 233-42.
“In the Days Before Ecumenism: American Catholics, Anti-Semitism, and the Spanish Civil War,” (J. David Valaik), 13: 465-78.
“Investiture of Bishops and Archbishops in Spanish America: Protocol and Church-State Conflict in the Late 1700s, The,” (Thomas C. Wright), 25: 279-98.
“Liberation or Theology? Ecclesial Base Communities in Oaxaca, Mexico,” (Valerie Ann MacNabb and Martha W. Rees), 35: 723-49.
“Mastering the Methods of Manipulation: Who Really Won the Marian Propaganda Wars?” (Glen Bowman), 44: 805-20.

“Not Blaming the Pope: The Roots of the Crisis in Brazilian Base Communities,” (Madeline Cousineau), 45: 349-65.


“Palladism and the Papacy: An Episode of French Anticlericalism in the Nineteenth Century,” (W.R. Jones), 12: 453-74.
“Political Legacy of Pope John Paul II, The,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 47: 235-42.
“Political Participation of Native and Foreign Catholic Clergy in Guatemala,” (Paul Tortolani), 15: 407-18.
“Politics of Accommodation: German Social Democracy and the Catholic Church, The,” (Jack D. Dowell), 7: 78-90.
“Pope Pius XI’s ‘Encyclical’ Humani Generis Unitas Against Racism and Anti-Semitism and the ‘Silence’ of Pope Pius XII,” (Frank J. Coppa), 40: 775-95.

“Popes and Nazi Germany: The View from Madrid, The,” (Jose M. Sanchez), 38: 365-76.


“Pope’s ‘Pact with Hitler’: Betrayal or Self-Defense?, The” (John Jay Hughes), 17: 63-80.
“Protestant-Catholic Relations in Costa Rica,” (Richard L. Millett), 12: 41-58.
“Quebec Independentisme and the Life of Faith,” (Preston Jones), 43: 251-66.

“Recent Changes in Church-State Relations in Mexico: An Historical Approach,” (Roberto J. Blancarte), 35: 781-805.

“Reflections on a Dialogue,” (Richard D.N. Dickinson), 4: 83-91.
“Religion and Politics in Germany since 1945: The Evangelical and Catholic Churches,” (Sabrina P. Ramet), 42: 115-45.
“Respect for Conscience: Foundation for Peace,” (Pope John Paul II), 33: 416-425.
“Return of God and the Challenge of Democracy: The Catholic Church in Central Eastern Europe, The,” (Nathalie Gagnere), 35: 859-84.
“Roman Catholic Clericalism,” (W. Stanley Rycroft), 3: 172-82.
“Roman Catholicism in Today's Russia: The Troubled Heritage,” (Daniel L. Schlafly, Jr.), 39: 681-96.
“Rule of Faith over Reason: The Role of the Inquisition in Iberia and New Spain, The,” (Margaret Mott), 40: 57-81.
“Salvador Alvarado and the Roman Catholic Church: Church-State Relations in Revolutionary Yucatán, 1914-1918,” (Ramón D. Chacón), 27: 245-66.
“School and Religion in Spain,” (Javier Martínez-Torrón), 47: 133-50.
“Silence of Pius XII, The,” (Ethel Mary Tinnemann, S.N.J.M.), 21: 265-86.
“State Appointment of Bishops,” (Richard F. Costigan, S.J.), 8: 82-96.
“Statement of 165 Catholic Laymen on Religious Liberty, The,” 2: 161-62.
The Times and the Roman Catholics: 1857,” (Timothy J. O’Keefe), 18: 253-72.
“U.S.-Vatican Relations: Toward a Post-Cold War Convergence?” (Jo Renee Formicola), 38: 799-815.
“Was There a Separation between Church and State in Mid-Seventeenth-Century England and Colonial Maryland?” (Edward Terrar), 35: 61-82.
“We Are Alienating the Splendid Irish Race”: British Catholic Response to the Irish Conscription Controversy of 1918,” (Youssef Taouk), 48: 601-22.
Catholic Social Thought:

“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.


“American Catholic Political Theology,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 29: 457-74.
“American Church-State Relations: A Catholic View,” (Francis J. Weber), 7: 30-34.
“Anti-Democratic Impulse in Catholicism: Jacques Maritain, Yves Simon, and Charles de Gaulle During World War II,” (John Hellman), 33: 453-72.
“Contemporary Conservative Roman Catholic Church-State Thought,” (Thomas T. Love), 7: 18-29.

De Libertate Religiosa: A Declaration on Religious Liberty,” (Vatican Council II), 8: 16-29.


De Libertate Religiosa: An Interpretative Analysis,” (Thomas T. Love), 8: 30-48.
“Ecumenical Perspectives of the Vatican Declaration in Religious Liberty,” (A.F. Carrillo de Albornoz), 8: 445-56.

“Embracing a Socialist Vision: The Evolution of Catholic Social Thought, Leo XIII to John Paul II,” (John J. Mitchell, Jr.), 27: 465-82.


“Encyclical on Birth Control, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 11: 5-8.
Humanae Vitae: On the Regulation of Birth, Encyclical Letter of Pope Paul VI,” 11: 16-32.
“John Paul II’s Concepts of Church, State, and Society,” (George Huntston Williams), 24: 463-96.
“Roman Catholicism and Religious Liberty,” (A.F. Carrillo de Albornoz), 6: 190-201.
“Roman Catholicism and the State,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 7: 5-17.
“Roman Catholic Theories of ‘Indirect Power,’” (Thomas T. Love), 9: 71-86.

“Sacrament and Solidarity: Catholic Social Thought and Health Care Policy Reform,” (Clarke E. Cochran), 41: 475-98.


“Subsidiarity and Sphere Sovereignty: Christian Reflections on the Size, Shape, and Scope of Government,” (David H. McIlroy), 45: 739-63.
“Tocqueville on Religion and Modernity: Making Catholicism Safe for Liberal Democracy,” (Cynthia J. Hinckley), 32: 325-42.
“Two Types of Pluralism and the Catholic Church Scandal,” (Emile Lester), 47: 309-34.
Celtic Society:

“Medieval State-Building and the Churches of the Celtic Fringe,” (W.R. Jones), 16: 407-20.


Central America:

“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.


Central American War:

“Church and State Conflict in El Salvador as a Cause of the Central American War of 1863,” (Gary G. Kuhn), 27: 455-64.


Central Asia:

“Relationship between Church and State in the Post-Soviet World, The: The Case of Christianity in Central Asia,” (Sébastien Peyrouse), 49: 97-115.


Central Intelligence Agency:

“Anti-Communism, Patrick Peyton, CSC and the C.I.A.,” (Richard Gribble, CSC), 45: 535-58.


Chaplains:

“Chaplains in the Confederate Army,” (Pamela Robinson-Durso), 33: 474-64.


Charitable Choice:

“Blessed Be the Ties That Bind? The Challenge of Charitable Choice for Moral Obligation,” (Fred Glennon), 42: 825-43.


“Evangelicalism and Church-State Partnerships,” (Ronald J. Sider and Heidi Rolland Unruh), 43: 267-98.
“President Bush’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives: Boon or Boondoggle?” (Derek H. Davis), 43: 411-22.
“Taking the Public Out of Our Schools: The Political, Constitutional, and Civic Implications of Private School Vouchers,” (Erik Owens), 44: 717-47.
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