50 year index for the Journal of Church and State



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Child Abuse:

“A Current Church-State Battleground: Requiring Clergy to Report Child Abuse,” (Alexander Hill and Chi-Dooh Li), 32: 795-811.


Child Custody:

“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.


Children, Rights of:

“Character Education in America’s Public Schools,” (Derek H. Davis), 48: 5-14.


“Current Church-State Battleground: Requiring Clergy to Report Child Abuse,” (Alexander D. Hill and Chi-Dooh Li), 32: 795-812.
“Disputes Between State and Religion over Medical Treatment for Minors,” (C.D. Herrera), 47: 823-39.
“Of Denominations and Districts: Examining the Influence of ‘Pro-life’ Denominational Communities on State Representatives,” (Brian Robert Calfano), 48: 83-100.
“Parental Religious Freedom, the Rights of Children, and the Role of the State,” (Maureen D. Manion), 33: 77-92.
“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.

“Vatican, the American Bishops, and the Church-State Ramifications of Clerical Sexual Abuse, The,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 46: 479-502.


Childress, James F.:

“James F. Childress on Political Obligation: A Book Review Article,” (E.M. Adams), 15: 111-20.


Chile:

“Changing of the Guard: New Relations Between Church and State in Chile,” (Carl E. Meacham), 29: 411-34.


“Church and State and Political Development in Chile,” (Frederick B. Pike), 10: 99-114.
“Role of the Chilean Catholic Church in the New Chilean Democracy, The,” (Carl E. Meacham), 36: 277-99.
China:

“Beagle Channel Settlement: Vatican Mediation Resolves a Century-Old Dispute, The,” (Lisa Lindsley), 29: 435-56.

“Chinese Labor and British Christian Missionaries in France, 1917-1919,” (Nicholas J. Griffin), 20: 287-304.
“Chinese Law and the International Protection of Religious Freedom,” (Carolyn Evans), 44: 749-74.

“Imposed Limitations on Freedom of Religion in China and the Margin of Appreciation Doctrine: A Legal Analysis of the Crackdown on the Falun Gong and Other ‘Evil Cults,’” (Bryan Edelman and James T. Richardson), 47: 243-68.

“Interview with Bishop K.H. Ting of China,” (Britt Towery), 32: 719-24.
“Peacemakers in China: American Missionaries and the Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1941,” (Stephen G. Craft), 41: 575-91.
“Religion and State in China: Winter is Past,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 28: 393-408.
“Teaching Nationalism to the Chinese: Margaret Moninger at the Hainan Presbyterian Mission Schools, 1915-1927,” (Kathleen L. Lodwick), 36: 833-46.
China (Contemporary):

“Christianity in Contemporary China: An Update,” (Joseph Tse-Hei Lee), 49: 277-304.


Christian Century, The:

“Presidential Election Campaigns of 1928 and 1960: A Comparison of The Christian Century and America, The,” (John W. Hattery), 9: 36-50.


“Reinhold Niebuhr and The Christian Century: World War II and the Eclipse of the Social Gospel,” (Gary B. Bullert), 44: 271-90.
Christian Ethics:

“Contributions to Human Rights in Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Ethics,” (Michael Westmoreland-White), 39: 67-83.


“Teaching Christian Ethics in Russian Public Schools: The Testing of Russia’s Church-State Boundaries,” (Perry Glanzer), 41: 285-306.
Christianity:

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


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

“Basis of Religious Liberty in Christian Belief, The,” (Franklin Hamlin Littell), 6: 132-146.


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

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


“Christ in Congress,” (W.W. Finlator), 4: 205-210.
“Christian Encounter with World Religions, The,” (Charles S. Braden), 7: 388-402.
“Christians in Socialism and After: The Church in East Germany, The,” (Mahmood Monshipouri and John W. Arnold), 38: 751-73.
“Christian State, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 6: 271-87.
“Christianity and Other Religions in a Changing World Situation,” (Ernst Benz), 11: 205-220.
“Christianity in Contemporary China: An Update,” (Joseph Tse-Hei Lee), 49: 277-304.
“Christianity, Nationalism, and Educational Philosophy,” (William F. Cox, Jr.), 39: 131-43.
“Church, The State and The Christian Ethic, The,” (T.B. Maston), 2: 26-26.
“Commentary on the Supreme Court’s ‘Equal Treatment’ Doctrine as the New Constitutional Paradigm for Protecting Religious Liberty, A,” (Derek H. Davis), 46: 717-37.
“Compassion and Public Covenant: Christian Faith in Public Life,” (James E. Gilman), 36: 747-71.

“Conscience and Compromise in Democracy: A Christian Evaluation of Some Views of Political Compromise,” (C. Eric Mount, Jr.), 10: 233-248.


“Dialectic of Romans 13:1-7 and Revelation 13: Part One, The,” (James Leo Garrett, Jr.) 18: 433-42.
“Dialectic of Romans 13:1-7 and Revelation 13: Part Two, The,” (James Leo Garrett, Jr.) 19: 5-20.
“Double Bind of the Protestant Reformation, The: The Birth of Fundamentalism and the Necessity of Pluralism,” (Robert Glenn Howard), 47: 91-108.
“Faith and the Founding: The Influence of Religion on the Politics of James Madison,” (Joe Loconte), 45: 699-715.
“Fresh Wineskins for New Wine: A New Perspective on North Korean Christianity,” (Dae Young Ryu), 48: 601-22.
“God and the Pursuit of America’s Self-Understanding: Toward a Synthesis of American Historiography,” (Derek H. Davis), 46: 461-78.
“Holocaust and the Christians, The,” (Franklin Littell), 41: 725-38.

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

“Impact of Christianity upon Korea, 1884-1910: Six Key American and Korean Figures,” (Daniel Davies), 36: 795-820.
“In Pursuit of a Politics of Holiness: Reconciling Hellenic and Hebraic Political Wisdom in the Acts of the Apostles,” (Vladimir Wozniuk), 45: 283-304.

“Jewish-Christianity Relations in Historical Perspective,” (James E. Wood), 13: 193-208.


“John A. Ryan and the Problem of Clerical Politics,” (Kevin Schmiesing), 45: 113-29.
“John Wesley, the Establishment of Religion, and the Separation of Church and State,” (John C. English), 46: 83-97.
“Lessons for Today? The Church-State Relationship in Twentieth-Century Ecumenical Thought,” (Jozef D. Zalot), 45: 59-80.
“Locke’s Accidental Church: The Letter Concerning Toler-ation and the Church’s Witness to the State,” (John Perry), 47: 269-88.
“Piety and Politics in African Christianity: The Roles of the Church and the Democratization Process,” (Caleb Oladipo), 45: 325-48.

“Preserving the Moral Compass: House of Worship Speech Protection Act Is Defeated,” (Aaron Tyler), 45: 71738.


“Proclaiming Peace and Love: A New Role for Churches in African Politics,” (Isaac Phiri), 42: 781-802.
“Progressive Christian Church and Democracy in South Korea, The,” (Chang Yun-Shik), 40: 437-65.
“Reinhold Niebuhr and The Christian Century: World War II and the Eclipse of the Social Gospel,” (Gary B. Bullert), 44: 271-90.
“Rendering to Caesar What Belongs to Caesar: Christian Engagement with the World,” (Frank Stagg), 18: 95-114.
“Rendering to God What Belongs to God: Christian Disengagement from the World,” (Frank Stagg), 18: 217-32.
“Russian Orthodox Christians and Their Orientation toward Church and State,” (Christopher Marsh), 47: 545-62.
“Spiritual Resistance of Christian Conviction in Nazi Germany: The Case of the Jehovah’s Witnesses,” (Gabriele Yonan), 41: 307-22.

“Strange Bedfellows: Lubavitcher Hasidim and Conservative Christians,” (Barbara J. Redman), 34: 521-48.


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

“Toward an Authentic Jewish-Christian Relationship,” (A. Roy Eckardt), 13: 271-82.


“Why African Churches Preach Politics: The Case of Zambia (Isaac Phiri),” 41: 323-48.
Christianity (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.


Christianity (U.S.)

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


Christianity Today:

Christianity Today and American Public Life: A Case Study,” (Mark G. Toulouse), 35: 241-84.


Christian Nation:

“Death of the Christian Nation: The Judiciary and Church-State Relations,” (H. Frank Way), 29: 509-30.


Christian Realism:

“Christian Realism and ‘The Bomb’: Reinhold Niebuhr on the Dilemmas of the Nuclear Age,” (Robert E. Williams), 28: 289-304.


Christian Right:

“Ronald Reagan and the Splintering of the Christian Right,” (John David Marley), 48: 851-68.


“Thoughts on the Possible Realignment of the Christian Right in Twenty-first Century America,” (Derek H. Davis), 42: 433-43.
Christian Science:

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


Christian Social Thought:

“Christian Social Thought and American Public Policy: A Dialogue Between the Laity and the American State,” (Robert J. Araujo, S.J.), 35: 751-80.


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

“Christian Intellectual and Social Reform: Charles Gore and the Founding of the Christian Social Union,” (James P. Tudesco), 18: 273-88.


Church and State, Accommodation:

“Accommodationists and Separationist Ideals in Supreme Court Establishment Clause Decisions,” (Richard H. Jones), 28: 193-224.

“Churches and States: The Politics of Accommodation,” (Maureen O. Manion), 44: 317-43.

“Politics of Accommodation: German Social Democracy and the Catholic Church, The,” (Jack D. Dowell), 7: 78-90.


“Separation, Integration, and Accommodation: Religion and State in America in a Nutshell,” (Derek Davis), 43: 5-17.
“Separation Vis-à-vis Accommodation: A New Direction in American Church-State Relations?” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 31: 197-206.
“Thwarted Opportunity for Judicial Activism in Church-State Relations: Separation and Accommodation in Precarious Balance, The,” (Walfred H. Peterson), 22: 437-58.
Church and State (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.


“Religion and Education in Post-Communist Russia: Russia’s Evolving Church-State Relations,” (Perry L. Glanzer and Konstantin Petrenko), 49: 53-73.
Church and State, Relations:

“American Church-State Relations: A Catholic View,” (Francis J. Weber), 7: 30-34.


“Bureaucratic Governmental Regulation of Churches and Church Institutions,” (James Leo Garrett, Jr.), 21: 195-208.
“Church and Society in Modern History: Beyond Church and State,” (Dale A. Johnson), 19: 497-516.
“Church and State in Latin America,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 8: 173-85.
“Church and State in the United States: A Summary of the Legal Issues,” (Stephen R. Mitchell), 6: 15-35.
“Church and State Re-examined: A Baptist View,” (Edwin S. Gaustad), 4: 76-82.
“Church, State, and Missions,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 7: 317-29.
“Church, State, and Physician-Assisted Suicide,” (David McKenzie), 46: 787-809.
“Church, State, and the Cold War, 1945-1952,” (Merlin Gustafston), 8: 49-63.
“Church-State Legacy of John F. Kennedy, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 6: 5-14.
“Church-State Relations, A.D. 313-337,” (Leslie W. Barnard), 24: 337-357.
“Church-State Relations and Civil Liberties: A Collegiate Interpretation,” (Michael W. Sigall and Milton D. Ottensoser), 16: 493-508.
“Church-State Relations in the Modern World,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 6: 121-31.
“Death of the Christian Nation: The Judiciary and Church-State Relations,” (H. Frank Way), 29: 509-30.
“Far Short of Bigotry: Edmund Burke on Church Establishments and Confessional States,” (Norman Ravitch), 37: 365-83.
“Faith and the Founding: The Influence of Religion on the Politics of James Madison,” (Joe Loconte), 45: 699-715.
“Federal District Courts, Religious Speech, and the Public Forum: An Analysis of Litigation Patterns and Outcomes,” (John C. Blakeman), 44: 93-113.

“Hegel on the Relation of Church and State,” (Gustav E. Mueller), 5: 95-104.


“Institutional Support in a Welfare State: The Crisis in Church-State Relations,” (John Lee Eighmy), 4: 166-73.
“Legal Status of Religious Minorities in Spain, The,” (Gloria Moran), 36: 577-95.

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

“Marsilius of Padua on Church and State,” (Charles Wellborn), 4: 191-204.
“Mexican Church-State Relations, 1933-1940,” (Lyle C. Brown), 6: 202-22.
“Momentous Year in Church and State, A: 1963,” (Leo Pfeffer), 6: 36-43.
“Moments of Silence in America’s Public Schools: Constitutional and Ethical Considerations,” (Derek H. Davis), 45: 429-42.

“Orthodox Churches on Church-State Relations and Religious Liberty, The,” (John S. Romanides), 6: 178-89.


“Pledge of Allegiance and American Values, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 45: 657-68.
“POAU Position on Church-State Relations,” (C. Stanley Lowell and Herbert S. Southgate), 5: 41-60.
“Preserving the Moral Compass: House of Worship Speech Protection Act Is Defeated,” (Aaron Tyler), 45: 717-38.

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


“Principles and Policies Which Should Govern Working Relations of Church and State in Education,” (Dean M. Kelley), 16: 101-20.
“Problem of Nationalism in Church-State Relationships, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 10: 249-64.
“Public Attitudes Toward Church-State Issues: Elite-Mass Differences,” (Clyde Wilcox), 34: 259-77.
“Public/Private—Secular/Sacred: A Context for Understanding the Church-State Debate,” (Clarke E. Cochran), 29: 113-26.
“Public Schools and Religious Expression: The Diversity of School Districts’ Policies Regarding Religious Expression,” (Steven P. Brown and Cynthia J. Bowling), 45: 259-81.
“Reflections on Moral Decline in America: Consulting the Founding Fathers’ Views on the Roles of Church and State in Crafting the Good Society (Derek H. Davis),” 42: 237-45.
“Religion and Politics—1984,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 26: 401-12.
“Religion Sans Ultimate: A Re-Examination of Church-State Law,” (Rudra Tamm), 41: 253-84.
“Religion Within the Limits of Liberalism Alone?” (Patrick Neal), 39: 697-722.
“Religious Dimensions of the Declaration of Independence: Fact and Fiction,” (Derek H. Davis), 36: 469-82.
“Role of the Church in the Modern World, The,” (David Walsh), 29: 63-78.
“Senator Sam Ervin and School Prayer: Faith, Politics, and the Constitution,” (Karl E. Campbell), 45: 443-56.
“Separation, Integration, and Accommodation: Religion and State in America in a Nutshell,” (Derek Davis), 43: 5-17.
“Separation Vis-à-vis Accommodation: A New Direction in American Church-State Relations?” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 31: 197-206.
“Slavery, Secession, and Southern Protestant Shifts on the Authority of the State,” (R. Drew Smith), 36: 261-76.
“Status of Religions in Relation to the State, The,” (Arcot Krishnaswami), 2: 44-60.
“Teaching Christian Ethics in Russian Public Schools: The Testing of Russia’s Church-State Boundaries,” (Perry Glanzer), 41: 285-306.

“Theological Conception of the State, A,” (J. Deotis Roberts), 4: 66-75.


“Thwarted Opportunity for Judicial Activism in Church-State Relations: Separation and Accommodation in Precarious Balance, The” (Walfred H. Peterson), 22: 437-58.
“Under God and Anti-Communist: How the Pledge of Allegiance Got Religion in Cold War America,” (Lee Canipe), 45: 305-23.
“Unitary Theory of Church-State Relations, The,” (Donald Wolf, S.J.), 4: 47-65.
“U.S.-Vatican Relations: Toward a Post-Cold War Convergence?,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 38: 799-815.
“Vatican, the American Bishops, and the Church-State Ramifications of Clerical Sexual Abuse, The,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 46: 479-502.
“What Hath God Wrought to Caesar: The Church as a Self-Interest Interest Group,” (Leo Pfeffer), 13: 97-112.
Church and State, Separation of:

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


“Accommodationists and Separationist Ideals in Supreme Court Establishment Clause Decisions,” (Richard H. Jones), 28: 193-224.

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


“America’s ‘Forsaken Roots’: The Use and Abuse of Founders’ Quotations,” (Derek H. Davis and Matthew McMearty), 47: 449-72.
“Barbarians and Memory,” (Edwin S. Gaustad), 37: 7-13.

“Beyond Separation of Church and State,” (Dean M. Kelley), 5: 181-98.


“Biographical Tribute to James E. Wood, Jr., A,” (Derek H. Davis), 37: 245-61.
“Blurring the Line of Separation: Education, Civil Religion, and Teaching about Religion,” (Philip Gleason), 19: 517-38.
“Changing Role of Government and the Myth of Separation, The,” (Philip Wogaman), 5: 61-76.
“Church and State Re-examined: A Baptist View,” (Edwin S. Gaustad), 4: 76-82.
“Civil Disability of Ministers of Religion in State Constitutions,” (William M. Hogue), 36: 329-55.
“Commentary on the Proposed ‘Religious Equality/Liberties’ Amendment, A,” (Derek H. Davis), 38: 5-23.

“Commentary on the Supreme Court’s ‘Equal Treatment’ Doctrine as the New Constitutional Paradigm for Protecting Religious Liberty, A” (Derek H. Davis), 46: 717-37.


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

“Does Church-State Separation Necessarily Mean the Privatization of Religion?” (James Leo Garrett, Jr.), 18: 209-16.


“Facts and Fictions About the History of Separation of Church and State,” (John Witte, Jr.), 48: 15-45.
“Financing Faith and Learning: Assessing the Constitutional Implictions of Integrating Faith and Learning at the Church-Related College,” (J. David Holcomb), 48: 831-50.
“Freedom and Separation: America’s Contribution to Civilization,” (Leo Pfeffer), 2: 100-11.
“Friedrich Schleiermacher and the Separation of Church and State,” (Jerry F. Dawson), 7: 214-225.
“Friends Like These: George W. Bush and Federal Aid to Nonpublic Schools,” (Lawrence J. McAndrews), 47: 769-82.
“John Wesley, the Establishment of Religion, and the Separation of Church and State,” (John C. English), 46: 83-97.
“Local Compliance with Supreme Court Decisions: Making Space for Religious Expression in Public Schools,” ( C.F. Abel and Hans J. Hacker), 48: 355-77.
“Locke’s Accidental Church: The Letter Concerning Toleration and the Church’s Witness to the State,” (John Perry), 47: 269-88.
“Meaning of Separation of Church and State in the First Amendment, The,” (Joseph M. Dawson), 1: 37-42.
“Neither Church Nor State: Reflections on James Madison’s ‘Line of Separation,’” (Sidney E. Mead), 10: 349-64.
“Of Denominations and Districts: Examining the Influence of ‘Pro-life’ Denominational Communities on State Representatives,” (Brian Robert Calfano), 48: 83-100.
“President Lyndon B. Johnson and the Separation of Church and State,” (Monroe Billington), 29: 101-12.
“Religion Sponsored by the State,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 4: 141-149.
“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.
“Russian Orthodox Christians and Their Orientation toward Church and State,” (Christopher Marsh), 47: 545-62.
“Separation and Interaction of Church and State,” (National Council of Churches), 6: 147-53.
“Separation, Integration, and Accommodation: Religion and State in America in a Nutshell,” (Derek Davis), 43: 5-17.
“Separation of Church and State: By One Wall or Two?” (Harold D. Hammett), 7: 190-206.
“Separation of Church and State in Contemporary European Society,” (Silvio Ferrari), 30: 533-48.

“Separation of Church and State in Mormon Theory and Practice, The,” (J.D. Williams), 9: 238-62.


“Separation of Church and State: Myth and Reality,” (Walter W. Benjamin), 11: 93-110.
“Separation Vis-à-vis Accommodation: A New Direction in American Church-State Relations?” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 31: 197-206.
“‘Sowing Useful Truths and Principles’: The Danbury Baptists, Thomas Jefferson, and the ‘Wall of Separation,’” (Daniel L. Dreisbach), 39: 455-501.
“Thomas Jefferson and the ‘Wall of Separation’ Metaphor,” (Derek H. Davis), 45: 5-14.
“Thwarted Opportunity for Judicial Activism in Church-State Relations: Separation and Accommodation in Precarious Balance, The,” (Walfred H. Peterson), 22: 437-58.
“Voluntary School Prayer Debate: A Separationist Perspective, The,” (Keith E. Durso), 36: 79-96.
Church and State (U.S.):

“Cultural Construction of State Sponsored Religion, The: Race, Politics, and State Implementation of the Faith-Based Initiative,” (Rebecca Sager), 49: 467-85.


“Leadership and Recent Controversies over Religious Liberty,” (Wallace L. Daniel), 49: 649-63.
“Sectarian Elements in Public School Bible Courses: Lessons from the Lone Star State,” (Mark A. Chancey), 49: 719-42.
Church Architecture:

“’Begin to grow rude and clamorous’: English Politics and the Battle over Church Architecture, 1714-1760,” (R. Barry Levis), 47: 841-60.


Church Discipline:

“Can Churches Discipline Members and Win in Court?” (Ronald B. Flowers), 27: 483-98.


Church of Christ:

“From Religious Outsiders to Insiders: The Rise and Fall of Pacifism in the Churches of Christ,” (Michael W. Casey), 44: 455-75.


Church of England:

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


“Persecution of Thomas Emlyn, 1703-1705, The,” (William Gibson), 48: 525-39.
“Problem of Church and State, The: Dissenting Politics and the London Missionary Society in 1830s Britain,” (Michael A. Rutz), 48: 379-98.

Church of God:

“Withdrawal from Peace: The Historical Response to War of the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana), A,” (Mitchell K. Hall), 27: 301-14.


Church of Latter-Day Saints v. Amos:

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Church of Latter-Day Saints v. Amos, 29: 635-45.


Church Property:

“Neutral Principles of the Law and Church Property in the United States,” (Troy Harris), 30: 515-32.


Churches, African:

“Piety and Politics in African Christianity: The Roles of the Church and the Democratization Process,” (Caleb Oladipo), 45: 325-48.


Civil Authority:

“Federal Models of (Civil) Authority,” (Daniel J. Elazar), 33: 231-54.


Civil Disobedience:

“Civil Disobedience,” (James E. Wood), 12: 373-84.


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