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Humanism:

“Humanism and the Lutheran Tradition: A Case Study,” (James S. Hamre), 27: 285-300.


Humayun Decrees:

“Neo-millet Systems and Transnational Religious Movements: The Humayun Decrees and Church Construction in Egypt,” (Paul S. Rowe), 49: 329-50.


Hungary:

“The Budapest International Consultation on Religious Liberty, Religious Rights, and Ethnic Identity,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 34: 465-73.


Hussein, Saddam:

“September 11 Tragedy and the Muslim World: Living with Memory and Myth, The,” (Mahmood Monshipouri), 45: 15-40.


Hyde, Edward:

“Sir Edward Hyde and the Idea of Liberty to Tender Consciences, 1641-1656,” (Paul H. Hardacre), 13: 23-42.


Idolatry:

“Making a Nation's Flag a Sacred Symbol,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 31: 375-80.


Inaugural Address:

“God and Nation in Selected U.S. Presidential Inaugural Addresses, 1789-1945: Part One,” (Charles V. LaFontaine, S.A.), 18: 39-60.


“God and Nation in Selected U.S. Presidential Inaugural Addresses, 1789-1945: Part Two,” (Charles V. LaFontaine, S.A.), 18: 503-22.
Inaugural Prayer:

“From Duché to Provoost: The Birth of the Inaugural Prayer,” (Martin J. Medhurst), 24: 573-88.


India:

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


“Managing Religion in Colonial India: The British Raj and the Bodh Gaya Temple in Dispute,” (Ian Copland), 46: 527-59.
“Parliament, the East India Company, and the Calcutta Bishopric,” (Fred D. Schneider), 16: 51-72.
“Protection of Religious Communities by Blasphemy and Religious Hatred Laws: A Comparison of English and Indian Laws,” (Deepali Ann Fernandes), 45: 669-97.
“Religion and Federal Republicanism: Cases from India's Struggle,” (William J. Everett), 37: 61-85.
“September 11 Tragedy and the Muslim World: Living with Memory and Myth, The,” (Mahmood Monshipouri), 45: 15-40.
“Sites of Conflict in the Indian Secular State: Secularism, Caste and Religious Conversion,” (Robert J. Stephens), 49: 251-76.
“Variant Meanings of Secularism in India, The: Notes Toward Conceptual Clarifications,” (Badrinath Rao), 48: 47-81.
Indian Religious Rights:

“The Battle for Blue Lake: A Struggle for Indian Religious Rights,” (R.C. Gordon-McCutchan), 33: 785-97.


Infallibility:

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


“John Locke’s Essay on Infallibility: Introduction, Text, and Translation,” (John C. Biddle), 19: 301-28.
Inquisition:

“North American Protestants and the Mexican Inquisition, 1765-1820,” (Richard E. Greenleaf), 8: 186-99.


Intelligent Design:

“Intelligent Design: Scientific Theory or Religious Conviction,” (Kent Greenawalt), 45: 237-57.


Interest Groups:

“Power and Potential of Religious Interest Groups, The,” (Robert Zwier), 33: 271-86.


International Affairs:

“Christianity and Other Religions in a Changing World Situation,” (Ernst Benz), 11: 205-220.


“Contemporary Christian Debate over America’s “Mission” in World Affairs, The,” (Vladimir Wozniuk), 30: 493-514.
“‘Paradiascial’ Ghetto of Theresienstadt: The Impossible Mission of the International Committee of the Red Cross, A,” (Aime Bonifas), 34: 793-806.
“Religious Liberty in Ecumenical and International Perspective,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 10: 421-36.
“Towards Justice and Peace in International Affairs,” (World Council of Churches), 11: 253-64.
International Eucharistic Congress:

“Church-State Relations in Argentina in the Twentieth Century: A Case Study of the Thirty-Second International Eucharistic Congress,” (Jesús Méndez), 27: 223-44.


Intolerance:

Text of the United Nations Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief, 24: 201-04.


Investiture:

“Investiture Controversy of the Middle Ages, 1075-1122: Agreement and Disagreement among Historians, The,” (Sandy B. Hicks), 15: 5-20.


“Investiture of Bishops and Archbishops in Spanish America: Protocol and Church-State Conflict in the Late 1700s, The,” (Thomas C. Wright), 25: 279-98.
Iran:

“Civil Religion in Contemporary Iran,” (George W. Braswell, Jr.), 21: 223-46.


“Relevance of John Locke to Social Change in the Muslim World: A Comparison with Iran, The,” (Nader Hashemi), 46: 39-53.
“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.
Ireland:

“Catholic’s Secret Counsel to the British Government on His Irish Church: April 1918, A,” (Thomas E. Hachey), 15: 97-110.


“Europe’s Rebellious Daughter: Will Ireland Be Forced to Conform Its Abortion Law to That of Its Neighbors?,” (Sarah Pentz Bottini), 49: 211-49.
“Religion, Reaction, and Revolt in Northern Ireland: The Impact of Paisleyism in Ulster,” (Tom Gallagher), 23: 423-44.
Irish Conscription Controversy of 1918:

“We Are Alienating the Splendid Irish Race”: British Catholic Response to the Irish Conscription Controversy of 1918,” (Youssef Taouk), 48: 601-22.


Irish Constitution:

“Europe’s Rebellious Daughter: Will Ireland Be Forced to Conform Its Abortion Law to That of Its Neighbors?,” (Sarah Pentz Bottini), 49: 211-49.


Isaiah:

“Isaiah and Statesmanship,” (Jay W. Stein), 27: 83-98.


ISKCON Temple:

“Minority Religious Groups and Religious Freedom in England: The ISKCON Temple at Bhaktivedanta Manor,” (Malory Nye), 40: 411-36.


Islam:

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


“Constructing the Enemy in the Post-Cold War Era: The Flaws of the ‘Islamic Conspiracy’ Theory,” (Mahmood Monshipouri and Gina Petonito), 37: 773-92.
“‘I Am an Atheist and a Muslim’: Islam, Communism, and Ideological Competition,” (Paul Froese), 47: 473-502.

“Islam and the Clash of Civilization,” (Wallace L. Daniel), 48: 509-23.


“‘Islamic State’, The: Genealogy, Facts, and Myths,” (Asma Afsaruddin), 48: 153-73.
“Just War, Jihad, and Terrorism: A Comparison of Western and Islamic Norms for the Use of Political Violence,” (Adam L. Silverman), 44: 73-92.
“Overhauling Islam: Representation, Construction, and Cooptation of ‘Moderate Islam’ in Western Europe,” (Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad and Tyler Golson), 49: 487-515.
“Political Liberalization in Jordan: An Analysis of the State’s Relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood,” (Linda Shull Adams), 38: 507-28.
“Reform and the Human Rights Quandary: Islamists vs. Secularists,” (Mahmood Monshipouri), 41: 445-74.
“Relevance of John Locke to Social Change in the Muslim World: A Comparison with Iran, The,” (Nader Hashemi), 46: 39-53.
“Religion, State, and Society in the New Kyrgyzstan,” (John Anderson), 41: 99-116.
“Respecting Religious Differences: The Missing Ingredient in Creating a Peaceful World Order,” (Derek H. Davis), 47: 221-33
“September 11 Tragedy and the Muslim World: Living with Memory and Myth, The,” (Mahmood Monshipouri), 45: 15-40.
“Should the United States Support Religious Education in the Islamic World?,” (Amitai Etzioni), 48: 279-301.
“State and Religion in the Emerging Palestinian Entity,” (Raphael Israeli), 44: 229-48.
“State and the Islamic Movement in Jordon, The,” (Emile F. Sahliyeh), 47:109-32.
“State Power and the Regulation of Islam in Jordan,” (Quintan Wiktorowicz), 41: 677-96.
“Turban or Hat, Seminarian or Soldier: State Building and Clergy Building in Reza Shah’s Iran,” (Arang Keshavarzian), 45: 81-112.
“West’s Modern Encounter with Islam: From Discourse to Reality, The,” (Mahmood Monshipouri), 40: 25-56.
Israel:

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


“Anglican Family Court in Israel and the West Bank, The,” (Philip L. Culbertson), 23: 285-308.
“Between Restoration and Liberation: Theopolitical Contributions and Responses to U.S. Foreign Policy in Israel/Palestine,” (Robert O. Smith) 46: 833-60.
“Destabilizing the Middle East: U.S. Policy toward Palestine, 1945-1949,” (Jason Kendall Moore), 43: 115-34.
“Destruction and Desecration of Sacred Sites during Wars and Conflicts: A Neglected Travesty,” (Derek H. Davis), 44: 417-24.
“Enforcement of Religious Courts’ Judgments Under Israeli Law,” (Asher Maoz), 33: 473-94.
“From Accommodation to Decision: Transformations in Israel’s Religio-Political Life,” (Bernard Susser and Asher Cohen), 38: 817-38.
“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.
“Hesder Yeshivot in Israel: A Church-State Military Arrangement, The,” (Stuart A. Cohen), 35: 113-30.
“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.
“If Not Now, When? The Case for Religious Liberty in the State of Israel,” (Arthur Gross-Schaefer and Wayne Jacobson), 44: 539-68.
“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.
“In Pursuit of a Politics of Holiness: Reconciling Hellenic and Hebraic Political Wisdom in the Acts of the Apostles,” (Vladimir Wozniuk), 45: 283-304.
“Indigenous Minority Rights, Citizenship, and the New Jerusalem: A Reflection on the Future of Palestinians and Jews in the Expanded State of Israel,” (Marc Ellis), 42: 297-310.
“Interpretations of Jewish Tradition on Democracy, Land, and Peace,” (Gerald M. Steinberg), 43: 93-113.
“Israel and Religious Liberty,” (Dwight L. Baker), 7: 403-24.
“Israeli Democracy and Jewish History,” (Ira Sharkansky), 37: 329-48.
“Jewish Identity, Israeli Nationality, and Soviet Jewish Migration,” (Ephraim Tabory), 33: 287-300.
“On the Advantage and Disadvantage of Truth Commissions for Life: Dreaming an Israeli-Palestinian Truth and Reconciliation Commission,” (Ariel Meyerstein), 45: 457-84.
“Rabbinical Courts in Israel: Jurisdiction over Non-Jews?, The,” (Menashe Shava), 27: 99-112.
“Rabbis and Rulings: Insubordination in the Military and Israeli Democracy,” (Etta Bick), 49: 305-27.
“Religion and Politics in Israel and Utah,” (Ira Sharkansky), 39: 523-41.
“Religious Protest and Police Reaction in a Theo-Democracy: Israel, 1950-1979,” (Sam Lehman-Wilzig and Giora Goldberg), 25: 491-506.
“September 11 Tragedy and the Muslim World: Living with Memory and Myth, The,” (Mahmood Monshipouri), 45: 15-40.
“Social Covenants: The Solution to the Crisis of Religion and State in Israel?,” (Asher Cohen and Jonathan Rynhold), 47: 725-45.
“State and Religion in the Emerging Palestinian Entity,” (Raphael Israeli), 44: 229-48.
“State and Religion: Religious Conflict among Jews in Israel,” (Ephraim Tabory), 23: 275-84.
“Studies in the Interrelationships Between America and the Holy Land: A Fruitful Field for Interdisciplinary and Interfaith Cooperation,” (Robert T. Handy), 13: 283-302.
“Who Is a Jew? The American Jewish Community in Conflict with Israel,” (Nicole Brackman), 41: 795-822.
“Who is a Jew? The Dilemma of Israel,” (Dwight L. Baker), 12: 189-92.
“Zionism, Judaism, and Civil Religion: Two Paradigms,” (S. Daniel Breslauer), 31: 287-301.
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:

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


“Between Restoration and Liberation: Theopolitical Contributions and Responses to U.S. Foreign Policy in Israel/Palestine,” (Robert O. Smith) 46: 833-60.
Italy:

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


“From Nationalism to Internationalism: Civil Religion and the Festival of Saint Catherine of Siena, 1940-2003,” (Gerald A. Parsons), 46: 861-85.
“Roman Question in American Politics: 1885, The,” (Joseph T. O’Grady), 10: 365-78.
Jackson, Jesse:

“Jesse Jackson and the Dilemmas of a Prophet in Politics,” (Michael J. MicTighe), 32: 585-608.


Jamaica:

“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.


Jamaican Baptist Union:

“Reactions of the Baptist Missionary Society and the Jamaican Baptist Union to the Morant Bay Rebellion of 1865, The,” (Horace O. Russell), 35: 593-603.


Jansenists:

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


Japan:

“Enshrinement and Persistency of Japanese Religion,” (K. Peter Takayama), 32: 527-48.


“Fusion of Politics and Religion in Japan: The Soka Gakkai-Komeita, The,” (John Kie-chaing Oh), 14: 59-74.
“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.
“Peacemakers in China: American Missionaries and the Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1941,” (Stephen G. Craft), 41: 575-91.
“Religion and the State in Japan,” (Nobuhito Takizawa), 30: 89-108.
“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.
“Soka Gakkai in Japanese Politics, The,” (James Allen Dator), 9: 211-37.
Jefferson, Thomas:

“‘God—And a Religious President … Or Jefferson and No God’: Campaigning for a Voter Imposed Religious Test in 1800,” (Frank Lambert), 39: 769-89.

“Idea that Caused a War: Horace Bushnell Versus Thomas Jefferson, The,” (Howard A. Barnes), 16: 73-84.
“Locke’s Influence on Jefferson’s ‘Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom,’” (Sanford Kessler), 25: 231-52.
“Mr. Jefferson, a Mammoth Cheese, and the ‘Wall of Separation Between Church and State’: A Bicentennial Commemoration,” (Daniel L. Dreisbach), 43: 725-45.
“Religious Dimensions of the Declaration of Independence: Fact and Fiction,” (Derek H. Davis), 36: 469-82.
“Revealing Liberalism in Early America: Rethinking Religious Liberty and Liberal Values,” (Christopher S. Grenda), 45: 131-63.

“‘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.
“Thomas Jefferson’s Epitaph: Symbol of a Lifelong Crusade Against Those Who Would ‘Usurp the Throne of God,’” (Alan V. Briceland), 29: 285-304.
“Thomas Jefferson’s Nursery of Republican Patriots: The University of Virginia,” (David P. Peeler), 28: 79-94.
“Thomas Jefferson’s ‘Wall’: Absolute or Serpentine?” (Robert M. Healey), 30: 441-62.
Jehovah’s Witnesses:

“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 the Responsibility of Religious Freedom: The European Experience,” (Carolyn R. Wah), 43: 579-601.
“Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Secular State: A Historical Analysis of Doctrine,” (M. James Penton), 21: 55-72.
“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.
“Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Experience in the Nazi Concentration Camps: A History of Their Conflicts with the Nazi State, The,” (Jerry Bergman), 38: 87-113.
“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.
“Persecution of West Virginia Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Expansion of Legal Protection for Religious Liberty, The,” (Chuck Smith), 43: 539-77.
“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.
“Spiritual Resistance of Christian Conviction in Nazi Germany: The Case of the Jehovah’s Witnesses,” (Gabriele Yonan), 41: 307-22.
U.S. Supreme Court: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Inc. v. Village of Stratton, 44: 867-75.
Jesuits:

“Jesuit Runs for Congress: The Rev. Robert F. Drinan, S.J. and His 1970 Campaign, A,” (Vincent A. Lapomarda), 15: 205-222.


“Jesuits and the Holocaust, The,” (Vincent A. Lapomarda, S.J.), 23: 241-58.
Jewish Law:

“Agunah in American Secular Law, The,” (Leo Pfeffer and Alan Pfeffer), 31: 487-525.


“Religious Exemptions: Brain Death and Jewish Law,” (Michael A. Grodin), 36: 357-72.
Jewish Religious Liberty:

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


Jihad:

“Just War, Jihad, and Terrorism: A Comparison of Western and Islamic Norms for the Use of Political Violence,” (Adam L. Silver-man), 44: 73-92.

“Russian Imperialism and Jihad: Early 19th-Century Persian Texts on Just War,” (Cyrus Masroori), 46: 263-79.
John Paul II, Pope:

“John Paul II’s Concepts of Church, State, and Society,” (George Huntston Williams), 24: 463-96.


“John Paul II’s Relations with Non-Catholic States and Current Political Movements,” (George Huntston Williams), 25: 13-56.

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


Johnson, Lyndon B.:

“President Lyndon B. Johnson and the Separation of Church and State,” (Monroe Billington), 29: 101-12.


Jordan:

“Political Liberalization in Jordan: An Analysis of the State's Relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood,” (Linda Shull Adams), 38: 507-28.


“State and the Islamic Movement in Jordon, The,” (Emile F. Sahliyeh), 47: 109-32.
“State Power and the Regulation of Islam in Jordan,” (Quintan Wiktorowicz), 41: 677-96.
Jost, Hulda:

“Selling Nazi Germany Abroad: The Case of Hulda Jost,” (Roland Blaich), 35: 807-30.


Journal of Church and State:

Journal of Church and State: After Twenty-Five Years,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 26: 5-16.


Journal of Church and State: Fifteen Years in Retrospect,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 15: 355-62.
“Thirty-Five Years of Journal of Church and State,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 36: 5-12.
“Thirty Years of Journal of Church and State,” (George Hunston Williams), 32: 261-80.
Judaism:

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


“American-Jewish Reactions to the Spanish Civil War,” (Robert Singerman), 19: 261-78.
“Anti-Semitism, Christianity, and the Catholic Church: Origins, Consequences, and Responses,” (Peter M. Marendy), 47: 289-307.
“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: 63-90.

“Contemporary Jewish Theology: Four Major Voices,” (Seymour Seigel), 13: 257-70.


“Have Jews and Christians a Common Future?” (Franklin H. Littell), 13: 303-16.
“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.
“Indigenous Minority Rights, Citizenship, and the New Jerusalem: A Reflection on the Future of Palestinians and Jews in the Expanded State of Israel,” (Marc Ellis), 42: 297-310.
“Integration of the Jew into America’s Three-Religion Society, The,” (Will Herberg), 5: 26-40.
“Interpretations of Jewish Tradition on Democracy, Land, and Peace,” (Gerald M. Steinberg), 43: 93-113.
“Israeli Democracy and Jewish History,” (Ira Sharkansky), 37: 329-48.
“Jewish-Christianity Relations in Historical Perspective,” (James E. Wood), 13: 193-208.
“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.

“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.


“Professor Kevin MacDonald’s Critique of Judaism: Legitimate Scholarship or the Intellectualization of Anti-Semitism,” (George Michael), 48: 779-806.
“Rabbinic Foundations of Modern Jewish Thought,” (Seymour Siegel), 13: 245-56.
“Selected and Annotated Bibliography on Jewish-Christian Relations,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 13: 317-40.
“State and Religion: Religious Conflict among Jews in Israel,” (Ephraim Tabory), 23: 275-84.
“Toward an Authentic Jewish-Christian Relationship,” (A. Roy Eckardt), 13: 271-82.
“Who Is a Jew? The American Jewish Community in Conflict with Israel,” (Nicole Brackman), 41: 795-822.
“Who is a Jew? The Dilemma of Israel,” (Dwight L. Baker), 12: 189-92.
“Zionism, Judaism, and Civil Religion: Two Paradigms,” (S. Daniel Breslauer), 31: 287-302.
Judicial Activism:

“Thwarted Opportunity for Judicial Activism in Church-State Relations: Separation and Accommodation in Precarious Balance, The” (Walfred H. Peterson), 22: 437-58.


Judicial Review:

“Religion and Public Schools in Judicial Review,” (Donald E. Boles), 26: 55-72.


Judiciary, The:

“Creationism, the Courts, and the First Amendment,” (Rodney A. Grunes), 31: 465-86.

“Death of the Christian Nation: The Judiciary and Church-State Relations,” (H. Frank Way), 29: 509-30.
“Religion and the Abuse of Judicial Power,” (Derek H. Davis), 39: 203-14.
June Plenum, The:

“June Plenum and the Post-Brezhnev Antireligious Campaign, The,” (Paul D. Steeves), 28: 439-58.


Just War:

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


“Just War, Jihad, and Terrorism: A Comparison of Western and Islamic Norms for the Use of Political Violence,” (Adam L. Silverman), 44: 73-92.
“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.
Justice:

“Augustine’s Critique of Human Justice,” (Gaylon L. Caldwell), 2: 7-25.


Kaahumanu:

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


Kalthoff, Albert:

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


Kansas:

“Kansas Schools Challenge Darwinism: The History and Future of the Creationism-Evolution Controversy in American Public Education,” (Derek H. Davis), 41: 661-76.


Kautsky, Karl:

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


Kelley, Dean M.:

“A Tribute to Dean M. Kelley (1926-1997),” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 39: 643-44.


Kennedy, John F.:

“Catholic for President? John F. Kennedy and the ‘Secular’ Theology of the Houston Speech, 1960, A,” (Mark Massa, S.J.), 39: 297-317.

“Church-State Legacy of John F. Kennedy, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 6: 5-14.


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