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Free Speech:

“When Should Religious Leaders Face Liability for Defamation? Balancing the ‘Oral’ Interests of Clergy Against the Interests of Congregants and Noncongregants,” (Theodore A. Cohen), 33: 681-99.


Free Speech Clause:

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Lamb’s Chapel v. Center Moriches Union Free School District, 36: 224-33.


Freedom:

“American Freedom and the Christian Faith,” (John W. Shepard, Jr.), 3: 16-32.


“Basis of Freedom, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 3: 123-29.
“Free Church in a Free Society, A,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 10: 5-12.
“Free Society: Means or End? The,” (John H. Hallowell), 8: 365-79.
“Freedom and Separation: America’s Contribution to Civilization,” (Leo Pfeffer), 2: 100-11.
“John Locke and the Freedom of Belief,” (David C. Snyder), 30: 227-44.
“Liberty of Conscience,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 5: 157-164.
“Minority Religions, Religious Freedom, and the New Pan-European Political Judicial Institutions,” (James T. Richardson), 37: 39-59.

“Problem of Freedom, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.) 3: 1-5.


“Quest for Freedom Within the Church in Colonial America, The,” (Winthrop S. Hudson), 3: 6-15.
“Respect for Conscience: Foundation for Peace,” (Pope John Paul II), 33: 416-25.
Freedom from Religious Foundation:

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


Freedom of Religion:
“Abortion and Religious Freedom: The Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights (RCAR) and the Pro-Choice Movement, 1973-1989,” (Samuel A. Mills), 33: 569-96.
“Battle Over Religious Freedom in Russia, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 35: 491-502.

“Branch Davidian Standoff, The: An American Tragedy,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 35: 233-40.

“Challenge of Current Ideologies to Religious Freedom, The,” (A.F. Shishkin), 6: 154-68.
“Christian Reconciliation and Religious Freedom: A Theological Inquiry,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 12: 273-88.
“Cult/Brainwashing Cases and Freedom of Religion,” (James T. Richardson), 33: 55-74.
“Development of Religious Freedom in Norway, The,” (Frederick Hale), 23: 47-68.
“Federalists, Antifederalists, and Religious Freedom,” (Morton Bordon), 21: 469-82.
“Free Church in a Free Society, A,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 10: 5-12.
“Freedom and Separation: America’s Contribution to Civilization,” (Leo Pfeffer), 2: 100-11.
“Freedom of Religion and the Land Ordinance of 1785,” (Ronald A. Smith), 24: 589-602.
“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.
“Liberty of Conscience,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 5: 157-164.
“Modern Religious Objection to Mandatory Flag Salute in America: A History and Evaluation, The,” (Jerry Bergman), 39: 215-36.
“No Freedom of Religion for American Indians,” (David E. Witheridge), 18: 5-20.
“On Hierarchies of Conflict and the Possibility of Civil Discourse: Variations on a Theme by John Courtney Murray,” (Peter McDonough), 36: 115-42.

“Quest for Freedom Within the Church in Colonial America, The,” (Winthrop S. Hudson), 3: 6-15.


“Religion and Freedom,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 8: 5-15.
“Religion, Medicine, and the State: Reflections on Some Contemporary Issues,” (Henry J. Abraham), 22: 423-36.

“Religious Freedom and Canadian Church Privileges,” (Denise J. Doyle), 26: 293-312.


“Religious Freedom in Canada,” (Denise J. Doyle), 26: 413-36.
“Religious Freedom in Contemporary America,” (Franklin Hamlin Littell), 31: 219-30.
“Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993,” (U.S. Congress), 36: 451-53.
“Religious Pluralism and Religious Freedom,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 31: 7-14.
“Reports from the Free Exercise Trenches: A Case Study of Religious Freedom Issues Faced by Wiccans Practicing in the United States,” (Catherine Cookson), 39: 723-48.

“Respect for Conscience: Foundation for Peace,” (Pope John Paul II), 33: 416-25.


“Theological Basis for Religious Freedom, The,” (Winthrop S. Hudson), 3: 130-136.
“Use of Religious Convictions by Legislators and Judges,” (Kent Greenawalt), 36: 541-55.
U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Board of Education of Kiryas Joel Village School District v. Louis Grumet, et al., 36: 656-92.
“Where Have All the Niebuhrs Gone? Evangelicals and the Marginalization of Religious Influence in American Public Life,” (Dean C. Curry), 36: 97-114.
Freedom of Conscience:

“Church, State and the Dilemma of Conscience,” (Phillip E. Hammond and Eric M. Mazur), 37: 555-71.

“Freedom of Conscience Rights: Lessons for Great Britain,” (Satvinder S. Juss), 39: 749-68.

“New Light on the Mouton-Natoire Case (1768): Freedom of Conscience and the Role of Jansenists,” (Charles H. O’Brien), 27: 65-82.


“Privileging Conscientious Dissent: Another Look at Sherbert v. Verner,” (Alfred G. Killilea), 16: 197-216.
“Russian Federation Federal Law: ‘On Freedom of Conscience and on Religious Associations,’” (Russian Federation), 39: 873-89.
Text of Law of USSR: “On Freedom of Conscience and Religious Organisations,” 33: 192-201.
Freedom of Speech:

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Ronald W. Rosenburger v. Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, et al., 37: 690-727.


French Constitutional Church:

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


French Revolution:

“Church and State in France since the Revolution,” (Steven Englund), 34: 325-61.


Freudian Thought:

“Totem and the God of the Philosophers: How a Freudian Vocabulary Might Clarify Constitutional Discourse,” (Joel R. Cornwell), 35: 521-36.


Fromm, Erich:

“Three German Marxists Look at Christianity: 1900-1930,” (James Bentley), 22: 505-18.


Fundamentalism:

“After the Manifesto: Modern Polygamy and Fundamentalist Mormons,” (Ken Driggs), 32: 367-389.

“Carl F.H. Henry's Moral Arguments for Evangelical Political Discourse,” (David L. Weeks), 40: 83-106.
“Double Bind of the Protestant Reformation: The Birth of Fundamentalism and the Necessity of Pluralism, The,” (Robert Glenn Howard), 47: 91-108.
“Politics of Protestant Fundamentalism in the 1950s and 1960s, The,” (Wareen L. Vinz), 14: 235-60.
“Religious Fundamentalism and the New Right,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 22: 409-22.
“Religious Fundamentalism and the Public Schools,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 29: 7-18.
“Supreme Court, Fundamentalist Logic, and the Term ‘Religion,’ The,” (David McKenzie), 33: 731-46.
“Thinking Historically about Diversity: Religion, the Enlightenment, and the Construction of Civic Culture in Early America,” (Christopher Grenda), 48: 567-600.
“‘This Will Someday Be the Head and Not the Tail of the Church’: A History of the Mormon Fundamentalists at Short Creek,” (Ken Driggs), 43: 49-80.

“West’s Modern Encounter with Islam: From Discourse to Reality, The,” (Mahmood Monshipouri), 40: 25-56.


Gaulle, Charles de:

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


“Quebec Independentisme and the Life of Faith,” (Preston Jones), 43: 251-66.
Gay Marriage:

“Catholics and the ConCon: The Church’s Reponse to the Massachusetts Gay Marriage Decision,” (Maurice T. Cunningham), 47: 19-42.

“Courts and Public Discourse: The Case of Gay Marriage, The,” (David W. Machacek and Adrienne Fulco), 46: 787-809.
Geldbach, Erich:

“Politics of Appointments to Protestant Theological Faculties in Germany: The Case of Professor Erich Geldbach, The,” (Charles C. McDaniel and Richard V. Pierard), 46: 55-82.


Geneva Bible:

“The Nature and Intellectual Milieu of the Political Principles in the Geneva Bible Marginalia,” (Richard L. Greaves), 22: 233-50.


Genocide:

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


“Confronting Ethnic Cleansing in the Twenty-First Century,” (Derek H. Davis), 42: 693-708.
“Is Reconciliation Possible After Genocide?: The Case of Rwanda,” (Mark R. Amstutz), 48: 541-65.
German Peasant Revolt:

“Luther and Muntzer: Contrasting Theologies in Regard to Secular Authority Within the Context of the German Peasant Revolt,” (Paul P. Kuenning), 29: 305-22.


Germany:

“Between Anti-Judaism and Anti-Semitism, Pius XI’s Response to the Nazi Persecution of the Jews: Precursor to Pius XII’s ‘Silence’?,” (Frank J. Coppa), 47: 63-89.


“Bonhoeffer, Racism, and a Communal Model for Healing,” (Mark Ellingsen), 43: 235-50.
“Catholic Eugenics in Germany 1920-1945: Hermann Muckermann, S.J. and Joseph Mayer,” (Donald J. Dietrich), 34: 575-600.
“Christians in Socialism and After: The Church in East Germany,” (Mahmood Monshi-poori and John W. Arnold), 38: 751-73.
“Church-State Relations in East Germany: The Church as a ‘Religious’ and ‘Political,’ Force,” (John P. Burgess), 32: 17-36.
“Church Withdrawal Movement in Germany, The,” (Niles Holt), 32: 37-48.
“Critic of the Bismarkian Constitution: Ludwig Windthorst and the Relationship Between Church and State in Imperial Germany,” (Ronald J. Ross), 21: 483-506.
“Contributions to Human Rights in Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Ethics,” (Michael Westmoreland-White), 39: 67-83.
“From Barmen (1934) to Stuttgart (1945): The Path of the Confessing Church in Germany,” (Franklin Hamlin Littell), 3: 41-52.
“German Protestants and the Ecumenical Movements: The War-Guilt Imbroglio,” (Daniel R. Borg), 10: 51-72.
“Germany: Holocaust and the Christians, The,” (Franklin Littell), 41: 725-38.
“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.
“Karl Barth and the German Salute,” (Jørgen Glenthøj), 32: 309-323.
Kirchenkampf and Holocaust: The German Church Struggle and Nazi Anti-Semitism in Retrospect,” (Franklin H. Littell), 13: 209-26.
Kulturkampf: The Relationship of Church and State and the Failure of German Political Reform,” (Douglas W. Hatfield), 23: 465-84.
“Land of Opportunity? Ecclesiastical Strategies and Social Regulation in the New German Lander, A,” (Barbara Theriault), 40: 603-17.
“Peace, Pastors, and Politics: Tactics of Resistance in East Germany,” (Brendan R. Ozawa de-Silva), 47: 503-30.
“Philip Schaff: Religion, Politics and the Transatlantic World,” (Thomas Albert Howard), 49: 191-210.
“Political Role of German Protestantism, 1870-1990, The,” (John S. Conway), 34: 807-30.
“Politics of Accommodation: German Social Democracy and the Catholic Church, The,” (Jack D. Dowell), 7: 78-90.
“Politics of Appointments to Protestant Theological Faculties in Germany: The Case of Professor Erich Geldbach, The,” (Charles C. McDaniel and Richard V. Pierard), 46: 55-82.
“Protestant Support for the Political Right in Weimar Germany and Post-Watergate America: Some Comparative Observations,” (Richard V. Pierard), 24: 245-62.
“Putting New Wine into Old Bottles: The East German Protestant Church’s Desire to Reform State Socialism, 1989-90,” (Michael Kellogg), 43: 747-72.
“Reich Interior Ministry and the Evangelical Kirchenkampf, 1933, The,” (Eugene W Miller, Jr.), 21: 507-24.
“Religion and Politics in Germany since 1945: The Evangelical and Catholic Churches,” (Sabrina P. Ramet), 42: 115-45.
“Religion and the East German Revolution,” (Richard V. Pierard), 32: 501-10.
“Religious Persecution in Germany: Old Habits Renewed,” (Derek H. Davis), 40: 741-56.
“State and Religion in the Federal Republic of Germany,” (Klaus Obermayer), 17: 97-112.
“Theologians and the Renewal of Democratic Political Institutions in Eastern Germany,” (John P. Burgess), 37: 87-102.
“Three German Marxists Look at Christianity: 1900-1930,” (James Bentley), 22: 505-18.
Gillis, James:

“The Other Radio Priest: James Gillis’ Opposition to Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy,” (Richard Gribble, CSC), 44: 501-19.


Goldman v. Weinberger:

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Goldman v. Weinberger, 28: 370-82.


Goldwater, Barry:

“Barry Goldwater and the 1964 Religious Issue,” (Seymour P. Lachman), 10: 389-404.


Good News Club v. Milford Central School District:

“Federal District Courts, Religious Speech, and the Public Forum: An Analysis of Litigation Patterns and Outcomes,” (John C. Blakeman), 44: 93-113.


Gore, Charles:

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


Gortari, Carlos Salinas de:

“Mexican Church-State Relations under President Carlos Salinas de Gortari,” (Allan Metz), 33: 111-32.


Government Aid:

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

“Church Schools and Public Funds,” (James E. Wood), 13: 5-22.
“Government Aid and Mission Operations,” (Hans W. Florin), 7: 350-73.
“Impermissibility of Public Funds and Parochial Schools,” (James E. Wood), 15: 181-92.
“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: 207-13.
“State and Federal Aid to Parochial Schools,” (Robert F. Drinan, S.J.), 7: 67-77.
“Text of Supreme Court Decision on Public Funds and Parochial Schools,” (Lemon v. Kurtzman), 13: 564-74.
Government, Democratic:

“Role of Religion in a Liberal Democracy: Dilemmas and Possible Resolutions,” (Kent Greenawalt), 35: 503-19.


Government Surveillance:

“Government Surveillance of Religious Organizations,” (Sharon L. Worthing), 23: 551-64.


Graduation:

“Ceremonial Prayers at Public School Graduations: Lee v. Weisman,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 7-14.


Graham, Billy:

“Billy Graham and the U.S. Presidency,” (Richard V. Pierard), 22: 107-28.


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

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Grand Rapids School District v. Ball, 27: 615-28.


Grant, James A.:

“James A. Grant and the Introduction of Christianity in Uganda,” (James A. Casada), 25: 507-22.


Grant, Ulysses S.:

“Churches and President Grant’s Peace Policy, The,” (R. Pierce Beaver), 4: 174-190.


Greek Catholic Church:

“Between Moscow and Rome: Struggle for the Greek Catholic Patriarchate in Ukraine,” (Serhii Plokhy), 37: 849-67.

“Soviet Destruction of the Greek Catholic Church,” (Denis Dirschel, S.J.), 12: 421-40.
Guatemala:

“Catholic Church in Revolutionary Guatemala, 1944-54, The,” (Blake D. Pattridge), 36: 527-40.


“Conservative and Liberal Concordats in Nineteenth-Century Guatemala: Who Won?” (Hubert J. Miller), 33: 115-32.
“Political Participation of Native and Foreign Catholic Clergy in Guatemala,” (Paul Tortolani), 15: 407-18.
“Positivism and Educational Reforms in Guatemala, 1871-1885,” (Hubert J. Miller), 8: 251-63.
“Role of the Catholic Church and Other Religious Institutions in the Guatemalan Peace Process, 1980-1996, The,” (Bruce J. Calder), 43: 773-97.
“U.S. Catholic Press on Guatemala, The,” (Edward T. Brett), 44: 115-34.
Guilday, Peter:

“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.


Günther, Anton:

“Anton Günther: Catholic Liberal in the Hapsburg Empire,” (Donald J. Dietrich), 23: 497-518.


Gush Emunim (“Bloc of the Faithful”):

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


Habermas, Jørgen:

“From Habermas to Barth and Back Again,”(Timothy Stanley), 48: 101-26.


Hainan Presbyterian Mission Schools:

“Teaching Nationalism to the Chinese: Margaret Moninger at the Hainan Presbyterian Mission Schools, 1915-1927,” (Kathleen L. Lodwick) 36: 833-46.


Halakhah (Jewish law):

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


Hanna, Archbishop Edward J.:

“Social Catholicism Engages the American State: The Contribution of Archbishop Edward J. Hanna,” (Richard Gribble), 42: 737-58.


Hapsburg Empire:

“Anton Günther: Catholic Liberal in the Hapsburg Empire,” (Donald J. Dietrich), 23: 497-518.


Hate Crimes:

“Protection of Religious Communities by Blasphemy and Religious Hatred Laws: A Comparison of English and Indian Laws,” (Deepali Ann Fernandes), 45: 669-97.


Hawaii:

“American Missionary Influence on the Union of Church and State in Hawaii During the Regency of Kaahumanu,” (Chester Raymond Young), 9: 165-79.


Hayes, Carlton J.H.:

“Nationalism and the Kingdom of God According to Hans Kohn and Carlton J. H. Hayes,” (H. Vincent Moses), 17: 259-74.


Headscarves (Religious Attire):

“Reacting to France’s Ban: Headscarves and Other Religious Attire in American Public Schools,” (Derek H. Davis), 46: 221-35.


“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.
Health Care, U.S.:

“Abortion, the Constitution, and Metaphysics,” (Stuart Rosenbaum), 43: 707-23.


“Faith-Based Providers Partnering with Government: Opportunity and Temptation,” (Abigail Lawlis Kuzma), 42: 37-67.
“Law, Religion, and the Metaphysics of Abortion: A Reply to Simmons,” (Francis J. Beckwith), 43: 19-33.
“Religious Traditions and Health Care Policy: Potential for Democratic Discourse,” (Clarke Cochran), 39: 15-35.
“Sacrament and Solidarity: Catholic Social Thought and Health Care Policy Reform,” (Clarke E. Cochran), 41: 475-98.

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


Hegel:

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


Henry, Carl F.H.:

“Carl F.H. Henry’s Moral Arguments for Evangelical Political Discourse,” (David L. Weeks), 40: 83-106.


Henry, Patrick:

“Colonial Virginia as First Amendment Matrix: Henry, Madison, and the Establishment Clause,” (Marvin K. Singleton), 8: 344-64.


Henry IV:
“Henry IV of England: An Example of Royal Control of the Church in the Fifteenth Century,” (John W. Dahmus), 23: 35-46.
Henry VII:

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


Hernandez v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue:

Hernandez v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue (U.S. Supreme Court Decision), 32: 230-47.
Heschel, Abraham J.:

“Abraham J. Heschel’s Politics of Nostalgia,” (S. Daniel Breslauer), 22: 307-14.


Hesder Yeshivot:

“The Hesder Yeshivot in Israel: A Church-State Military Arrangement,” (Stuart A. Cohen), 35:113-30.


Hinduism:

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


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

“‘Give to Caesar That Which Is Caesar’s’: Hobbes’s Strategy in the Second Half of Leviathan,” (Hilmar M. Pabel), 35: 335-49.


“Thinking Historically about Diversity: Religion, the Enlightenment, and the Construction of Civic Culture in Early America,” (Christopher Grenda), 48: 567-600.
Hobbie v. Unemployment Appeals Commission of Florida:

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Hobbie v. Unemployment Appeals Commission of Florida, 29: 379-84.


Hodge, Charles:

“1861 Spring Resolutions: Charles Hodge, the American Union, and the Dissolution of the Old School Church, The,” (John Halsey Wood, Jr.), 47: 371-90.


Holocaust:

“Holocaust and the Christians, The,” (Franklin Littell), 41: 725-38.


“Jesuits and the Holocaust, The,” (Vincent A. Lapomarda, S.J.), 23: 241-58.
Kirchenkampf and Holocaust: The German Church Struggle and Nazi Anti-Semitism in Retrospect,” (Franklin H. Littell), 13: 209-26.
“Political Varieties of Sacred Remembrance: Elie Wiesel and U.S. Foreign Policy, The,” (Mark Chmiel), 40: 827-46.
“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.
“Spiritual Resistance of Christian Conviction in Nazi Germany: The Case of the Jehovah’s Witnesses,” (Gabriele Yonan), 41: 307-22.
Home Schooling:

“Home Schooling: Dimensions of Controversy, 1970-1984,” (Michael S. Shepherd), 31: 101-14.


Homosexuality:

“Catholics and the ConCon: The Church’s Response to the Massachusetts Gay Marriage Decision,” (Maurice T. Cunningham), 47: 19-42.


Hooker, Richard:

“Richard Hooker and American Religious Liberty,” (Wendy Dackson), 41: 117-34.


Hoover, Herbert Clark:

“President Hoover and the National Religion,” (Howard A. Barnes), 16: 73-84.


Horace Mann League v. Maryland:

Horace Mann League v. Board of Public Works of Maryland (U.S. Supreme Court Decision), 8: 507-24.
House of Worship Speech Protection Act:

“Preserving the Moral Compass: House of Worship Speech Protection Act Is Defeated,” (Aaron Tyler), 45: 717-38.


Human Duties:

Pacem in Terris: Human Rights and Duties in Natural Law,” (Pope John XXIII), 7: 91-104.


Human Rights:

“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.
“Catholic Responses to the Crisis of Everyday Life in Lima, Peru,” (Philip J. Williams and Vilma Fuentes), 42: 89-114.
“Chinese Law and the International Protection of Religious Freedom,” (Carolyn Evans), 44: 749-74.
“Confronting Ethnic Cleansing in the Twenty-First Century,” (Derek H. Davis), 42: 693-708.
“Contributions to Human Rights in Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Ethics,” (Michael Westmoreland-White), 39: 67-83.
“Destruction and Desecration of Sacred Sites during Wars and Conflicts: A Neglected Travesty,” (Derek H. Davis), 44: 417-24.
“Diplomatic Intervention and Human Rights: The Swiss Question, 1852-1864,” (Natalie Isser), 35: 577-92.
“Disputes Between State and Religion over Medical Treatment for Minors,” (C.D. Herrera), 47: 823-39.
“Freedom of Conscience Rights: Lessons for Great Britain,” (Satvinder S. Juss), 39: 749-68.
“Globalization, Sacred Beliefs, and Defiance: Is Human Rights Discourse Relevant in the Muslim World?” (Mahmood Monshipouri), 42: 709-36.
“Human Liberty as Divine Right: A Study in the Political Maturation of John Wesley,” (Leon O. Hynson), 25: 57-86.

“Human Rights and Religious Liberty,” (World Council of Churches), 7: 440-42.


“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.
“Human Rights Organizations and Environments in Mexico: Growth in Turbulence,” (Edward L. Cleary), 37: 793-812.

“Human Rights Priorities and Indian Religious Thought,” (Robert D. Baird), 11: 221-38.


“Human Rights: The Role of the State and the Churches,” (Kenneth W. Thompson), 28: 483-94.
“International Year for Human Rights—1968,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 10: 343-48.
“Is Reconciliation Possible After Genocide?: The Case of Rwanda,” (Mark R. Amstutz), 48: 541-65.
“Just War, Jihad, and Terrorism: A Comparison of Western and Islamic Norms for the Use of Political Violence,” (Adam L. Silverman), 44: 73-92.
“Local Laws Restricting Religion in Russia: Precursors of Russia’s New National Law,” (Marat S. Shterin and James T. Richardson), 40: 319-41.
“Not Blaming the Pope: The Roots of the Crisis in Brazilian Base Communities,” (Madeline Cousineau), 45: 349-65.
Pacem in Terris: Human Rights and Duties in Natural Law,” (Pope John XXIII), 7: 91-104.
“Protection of Religious Communities by Blasphemy and Religious Hatred Laws: A Comparison of English and Indian Laws,” (Deepali Ann Fernandes), 45: 669-97.
“Reform and the Human Rights Quandary: Islamists vs. Secularists,” (Mahmood Monshipouri), 41: 445-74.
“Religious Human Rights and a Democratic State,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 46: 739-65.
“Religious Persecution in Germany: Old Habits Renewed,” (Derek H. Davis), 40: 741-56.
“Remembering Robert F. Drinan, S.J.: Ardent Voice for Social Justice and Human Rights, (James E. Wood, Jr.), 49: 185-90.
“Roman Catholic Church and the Political Struggle for Human Rights in Latin America, 1968-1980, The,” (Carolyn Cook Dipboye), 24: 497-525.
“Spiritual Resistance of Christian Conviction in Nazi Germany: The Case of the Jehovah’s Witnesses,” (Gabriele Yonan), 41: 307-22.
“Thoughts on Religious Persecution Around the Globe,” (Davis Derek H.), 40: 79-87.
“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.
“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.
“Vladimir S. Soloviev and the Politics of Human Rights,” (Vladimir Wozniuk), 41: 33-50.
“When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take It? Abortion, Personhood, and the Jurisprudence of Neutrality,” (Francis J. Beckwith), 45: 485-97.
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