Dator, James Allen
The Soka Gakkai in Japanese Politics, 9: 211-37.
Daudelin, Jean
Political Dependence and Religious Policy: Protestants and the State in Pre-Revolutionary Nicaragua (1937-1979), 34: 229-58.
Davies, Alan T.
Religion and Racism: The Case of French Anti-Semitism, 20: 273-86.
Davies, Daniel
The Impact of Christianity upon Korea, 1884-1910: Six Key American and Korean Figures, 36: 795-820.
Davis, Dena S.
The American Constitution and Catholic Canon Law, 31: 205-18.
Davis, Derek H.
Assessing the Proposed Religious Equality Amendment, 37: 493-508.
Biographical Tribute to James E. Wood, Jr., A, 37: 245-61.
Character Education in America’s Public Schools, 48: 5-14.
Christian Faith and Political Involvement in Today’s Culture War, 38: 477-85.
Civil Religion as a Judicial Doctrine, 40: 7-23.
Commentary on the Proposed Religious Equality/Liberties Amendment, A, 38: 5-23.
Commentary on the Supreme Court’s “Equal Treatment” Doctrine as the New Constitutional Paradigm for Protecting Religious Liberty, A, 46: 717-37.
Completing the Constitution: Enforcement of the Religion Clauses Against the States under the Fourteenth Amendment, 42: 433-42.
Confronting Ethnic Cleansing in the Twenty-first Century, 42: 693-707.
Dark Side to a Just War, The: The USA PATRIOT Act and Counter-terrorism’s Potential Threat to Religious Freedom, 44: 5-17.
Destruction and Desecration of Sacred Sites during Wars and Conflicts: A Neglected Travesty, 44: 417-24.
Enduring Legacy of Roger Williams, The: Consulting America’s First Separationist on Today’s Pressing Church-State Controversies, 41: 201-12.
God and the Pursuit of America’s Self-Understanding: Toward a Synthesis of American Historiography, 46: 461-78.
Is Atheism a Religion: Recent Judicial Perspectives on the Constitutional Meaning of Religion, 47: 707-23.
Kansas Schools Challenge Darwinism: The History and Future of the Creationism-Evolution Controversy in American Public Education, 41: 661-76.
Law, Morals, and Civil Religion in America, 39: 411-25.
Moments of Silence in America’s Public Schools: Constitutional and Ethical Considerations, 45: 429-42.
Pledge of Allegiance and American Values, The, 45: 657-68.
President Bush’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives: Boon or Boondoggle?, 43: 411-22.
Reacting to France’s Ban: Headscarves and Other Religious Attire in American Public Schools, 46: 221-35.
Rebuilding the Wall: Thoughts on Religion and the Supreme Court Under the Clinton Administration, 35: 7-17.
Reflections on Moral Decline in America: Consulting the Founding Fathers’ Views on the Roles of Church and State in Crafting the Good Society, 42: 237-45.
Religion and the Abuse of Judicial Power, 39: 203-14.
Religion and the American Revolution, 36: 709-24.
Religious Dimensions of the Declaration of Independence: Fact and Fiction, 36: 469-82.
Religious Persecution in Germany: Old Habits Renewed, 40: 741-56.
Religious Pluralism and the Quest for Unity in American Life, 36: 245-59.
Resolving Not to Resolve the Tension Between the Establishment and the Free Exercise Clause, 38: 245-59.
Respecting Religious Differences: The Missing Ingredient in Creating a Peaceful World Order, 47: 221-33.
Russian Orthodox Church and the Future of Russia, The, 44: 657-70.
Russia’s New Law on Religion: Progress or Regress?, 39: 645-55.
Seeds of the Secular State: Dante’s Political Philosophy as Seen in the De Monarchia, 33: 327-46.
Separation, Integration, and Accommodation: Religion and State in America in a Nutshell, 43: 5-17.
Ten Commandments as Public Ritual, The, 44: 221-28.
Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation Metaphor, 45: 5-14.
Thoughts on Religious Persecution Around the Globe: Problems and Solutions, 40: 279-87.
Thoughts on the Possible Realignment of the Christian Right in Twenty-first Century America, 42: 433-43.
Thoughts on the Separation of Church and State under the Administration of George W. Bush, 45: 229-35.
U.S. Supreme Court as Moral Physician, The: Mitchell v. Helms and the Constitutional Revolution to Reduce Restrictions on Governmental Aid to Religion, 43: 213-34.
Davis, Derek H. and Matthew McMearty.
America’s “Forsaken Roots”: The Use and Abuse of Founders’ Quotations, 47: 449-72.
Davis, Derek H. and Robert H. Haener, III
An Examination of Church-State Curriculum in American Higher Education, 38: 155-69.
Davis, James Calvin
A Return to Civility: Roger Williams and Public Discourse in America, 43: 689-706.
Davis, Mollie C.
American Religious and Religiose Reaction to Mexico’s Church-State Conflict, 1926-1927: Background to the Morrow Mission, 13: 79-96.
Dawson, Jan C.
Religion of Democracy in Early Twentieth-Century America, The, 27: 47-63.
Dawson, Jerry F.
Friedrich Schleiermacher and the Separation of Church and State, 7: 214-25.
Dawson, Joseph M.
The Meaning of Separation of Church and State in the First Amendment, 1: 37-42.
de Albornoz, A. F. Carrillo
Ecumenical Perspectives of the Vatican Declaration on Religious Liberty, 8: 445-56.
Roman Catholicism and Religious Liberty, 6: 190-201.
de Gruchy, John W.
The Relationship between the State and Some Churches in South Africa, 1968-1975, 19: 437-55.
Delfiner, Henry
A Swiss School Prayer Case, 10: 37-49.
Della Cava, Ralph
Financing the Faith: The Case of Roman Catholicism, 35: 37-59.
Delpar, Helen
Colombian Liberalism and the Roman Catholic Church, 1863-1886, 22: 271-93.
Devins, Neal
Religious Symbols and the Establishment Clause, 27: 19-46.
Dickinson, Richard D. N.
Reflections on a Dialogue, 4: 83-91.
Dietrich, Donald J.
Anton Gunther: Catholic Liberal in the Hapsburg Empire, 23: 497-517.
Catholic Eugenics in Germany 1920-1945: Hermann Muckermann, S.J. and Joseph Mayer, 34: 575-600.
Catholic Theologians in Hitler’s Reich: Adaptation and Critique, 29: 19-45.
Dillon, Michael R.
Religious Liberty, Common Law, and the Supreme Court, 14: 211-22.
DiMaio, Alfred J., and Robert R. Sullivan
Jacques Ellul: Toward Understanding His Political Thinking, 24: 13-28.
Dipboye, Carolyn Cook
The Roman Catholic Church and the Political Struggle for Human Rights in Latin America, 1968-1980,24: 497-524.
Dirscherl, Denis
The Soviet Destruction of the Greek Catholic Church, 12: 421-39.
Doja, Albert
A Political History of Bektashism from Ottoman Anatolia to Contemporary Turkey, 48: 423-50.
Don-Yehiya, Eliezer and Charles S. Liebman
Zionist Ultramationalism and Its Attitude Toward Religion, 23: 259-73.
Dowell, Jack D.
The Politics of Accommodation: German Social Democracy and the Catholic Church, 7: 78-90.
Doyle, Denise J.
Religious Freedom and Canadian Church Privileges, 26: 293-311.
Religious Freedom in Canada, 26: 413-35.
Drakeman, Donald L.
Religion and the Republic: James Madison and the First Amendment, 25: 427-45.
Dreisbach, Daniel L.
Constitution’s Forgotten Religion Clause, The: Reflections on the Article VI Religious Test Ban, 38: 261-95.
Mr. Jefferson, a Mammoth Cheese, and the Wall of Separation Between Church and State: A Bicentennial Commemoration, 43: 725-45.
“Sowing Useful Truths and Principles”: The Danbury Baptists, Thomas Jefferson, and the “Wall of Separation,” 39: 455-501.
Driggs, Ken
After the Manifesto: Modern Polygamy and Fundamentalist Mormons, 32: 367-89.
This Will Someday Be the Head and Not the Tail of the Church: A History of the Mormon Fundamentalists at Short Creek, 43: 49-80.
Mormon Church-State Confrontation in Nineteenth-Century America, The, 30: 273-89.
Drinan, Robert F., S.J.
Are the Expectations for the Religious Freedom Restoration Act Being Realized?, 39: 53-66.
Renewing the Moral Resources of Our Nation, 14: 431-39.
State and Federal Aid to Parochial Schools, 7: 67-77.
Drinan, Robert F., S.J., and Jennifer I. Huffman
Religious Freedom and the Oregon v. Smith and Hialeah Cases, 35: 19-35.
Dunn, Dennis J.
Pre-World War II Relations Between Stalin and the Catholic Church, 15: 193-204.
Religious Renaissance in the U.S.S.R., 19: 21-36.
Durso, Keith E.
The Voluntary School Prayer Debate: A Separationist Perspective, 36: 79-96.
Earle, Neil
Public Opinion for Peace: Tactics of Peace Activists at the Washington Conference on Naval Armament (1921-1922), 40: 149-69.
Eckardt, A. Roy
The Nemesis of Christian Antisemitism, 13: 227-44.
Toward an Authentic Jewish-Christian Relationship, 13: 271-82.
Edelman, Bryan and James T. Richardson
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,” 47: 243-67.
Edge, Peter W.
Naturalism and Neutrality: Trying Miraculous Claims Fairly in English Courts, 44: 521-37.
Edge, Peter W. and C.C. Augur Pearce
Official Religious Representation in a Democratic Legislature: Lessons from the Manx Tynwald, 46: 575-616.
Edmondson, Charles F. and R. Barry Levis
Archbishop Randall Davidson, Russian Famine Relief, and the Fate of the Orthodox Clergy, 1917-1923, 40: 619-37.
Edwards, David W.
Russian Ecclesiastical Censorship During the Reign of Tsar Nicholas I, 19: 83-93.
Eidberg, Peder A.
Norwegian Free Churches and Religious Liberty: A History, 37: 869-84.
Eighmy, John Lee
Institutional Support in a Welfare State: The Crisis in Church-State Relations, 4: 166-73.
Elazar, Daniel J.
Federal Models of (Civil) Authority, 33: 231-54.
Ellingsen, Mark
Bonhoeffer, Racism, and a Communal Model for Healing, 43: 235-50.
Ellis, Marc H.
After Arafat: Mapping a Jewish/Palestinian Solidarity, 47: 5-18.
Imagining Judaism and Jewish Life on the Threshold of the Twenty-first Century: A Commentary on the Wye Memorandum, 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, 42: 297-310.
Ellwood, Robert S.
Shinto and the Social Order, 14: 43-58.
Engeman, Thomas S.
Religion and Political Reform: Wesley and Methodism in Nineteenth-Century Britain, 24: 321-36.
English, John C.
John Wesley and the Rights of Conscience, 37: 349-63.
John Wesley, the Establishment of Religion, and the Separation of Church and State, 46: 83-97.
Englund, Steven
Church and State in France since the Revolution, 34: 325-61.
Esbeck, Carl H.
Differentiating the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses, 42: 311-34.
Governance and the Religious Question: Voluntaryism, Disestablishment, and America’s
Church-State Proposition, 48: 303-26.
Etzioni, Amitai
Should the United States Support Religious Education in the Islamic World?, 48: 279-301.
Evans, Bette Novit
Contradictory Demands on the First Amendment Religion Clauses: Having It Both Ways, 30: 463-91.
Evans, Carolyn
Chinese Law and the International Protection of Religious Freedom, 44: 749-74.
Everett, William J.
Religion and Federal Republicanism: Cases from India’s Struggle, 37: 61-85.
Feldman, Egal
American Ecumenicism: Chicago’s World’s Parliament of Religions of 1893, 9: 180-99.
Fellman, David
Religion, the State, and the Public University, 26: 73-90.
Fernandes, Deepali Ann
Protection of Religious Communities by Blasphemy and Religious Hatred Laws: A Comparison of English and Indian Laws, 45: 669-97.
Ferrari, Silvio
Separation of Church and State in Contemporary European Society, 30: 533-47.
Ferrero, Mathew John
Social Gospelers and Soviets, 1921-1926, 19: 53-73.
Finke, Roger
Religious Deregulation: Origins and Consequences, 32: 609-26.
Finlator, W. W.
Christ in Congress, 4: 205-10.
Fisher, Joseph A.
The Becker Amendment: A Constitutional Trojan Horse, 11: 427-55.
Fisher, Louis
Statutory Exemptions for Religious Freedom, 44: 291-316.
Fisher, Louis and Nada Mourtada-Sabbah
Adopting In God We Trust as the U.S. National Motto, 44: 291-316.
Fisk, William L.
John Selden: Erastian Critic of the English Church, 9: 349-63.
Fletcher, William C.
American Influence on Russian Religion: The Case of the Pentecostals,
20: 215-32.
Reductive Containment: Soviet Religious Policy, 22: 487-504.
Fliter, John
Keeping the Faith: Justice David Souter and the First Amendment Religion Clauses, 40: 387-409.
Flora, Cornelia Butler, and Rosario Bello
The Impact of the Catholic Church on National Level Change in Latin America, 31: 527-42.
Florin, Hans W.
Government Aid and Mission Operations, 7: 350-73.
Flowers, Ronald B.
Can Churches Discipline Members and Win in Court?, 27: 483-98.
President Jimmy Carter, Evangelicalism, Church-State Relations, and Civil Religion, 25: 113-32.
Selected Bibliography on Religion and Public Education, A, 14: 475-505.
Teaching of Religion in Higher Education, The: The Perspective of the State University, 10: 219-31.
Flowers, Ronald B. and Nadia M. Lahutsky
The Naturalization of Rosika Schwimmer, 32: 343-66.
Fordham, Jefferson B.
The Implications of the Supreme Court Decisions Dealing with Religious Practices in the Public Schools, 6: 44-60.
Forman, Charles W.
Missionaries and Colonialism: The Case of the New Hebrides in the Twentieth Century, 14: 75-92.
Formicola, Jo Renee
American Catholic Political Theology, 29: 457-74.
Further Legal Consequences of Catholic Clerical Sexual Abuse, The, 49: 445-65.
Political Legacy of Pope John Paul II, The, 47: 235-42.
U.S.-Vatican Relations: Toward Post-Cold War Convergence?, 38: 799-815.
Vatican, the American Bishops, and the Church-State Ramifications of Clerical Sexual Abuse, The, 46: 479-502.
Formicola, Jo Renee and Mary Segers
The Bush Faith-Based Initiative: The Catholic Response, 44: 693-715.
Fout, John C.
Adolf Stoecker’s Rationale for Anti-Semitism, 17: 47-61.
Fox, Jonathan and Shmuel Sandler
Quantifying Religion: Toward Building More Effective Ways of Measuring Religious Influence on State-Level Behavior, 45: 559-88.
Francis, John G.
The Evolving Structure of European Church-State Relationships, 34: 763-92.
Frank, Robert L.
Prelude to Cold War: American Catholics and Communism, 34: 39-56.
Friedman, Galia Sabar
The Power of the Familiar: Everyday Practices in the Anglican Church of Kenya (CPK), 38: 377-95.
Froese, Paul
“I Am an Atheist and a Muslim”: Islam, Communism, and Ideological Competition, 47: 473-502.
Gaddy, C. Welton
Religious Liberty: Renewing Our Commitment, 20: 5-12.
Gagnere, Nathalie
The Return of God and the Challenge of Democracy: The Catholic Church in Central Eastern Europe, 35: 859-84.
Gallagher, Tom
Religion, Reaction, and Revolt in Northern Ireland: The Impact of Paisleyism in Ulster, 23: 423-44.
Gallin, Mary Alice
The Cardinal and the State: Faulhaber and the Third Reich, 12: 385-404.
Garay, Ronald
Government Regulation and Religious Broadcasting in the Matter of PTL/WJAN, 29: 269-83.
Garrett, James Leo, Jr.
Bureaucratic Governmental Regulation of Churches and Church Institutions, 21: 195-207.
“Civil Religion”: Clarifying the Semantic Problem, 16: 187-95
Dialectic of Romans 13: 1-7 and Revelation 13, The: Part One, 18: 433-42; Part Two, 19: 5-20.
Does Church-State Separation Necessarily Mean the Privatization of Religion?, 18: 209-16.
“Free Exercise” Clause of the First Amendment, The: Retrospect and Prospect, 17: 393-98.
“No . . . Establishment” Clause of the First Amendment, The: Retrospect and Prospect, 17: 5-13.
Solzhenitsyn: Literacy Prophet for the Human Conscience, 16: 5-9.
Garrett, James Leo, Jr., and Loyal N. Gould.
Amin’s Uganda: Troubled Land of Religious Persecution, 19: 429-36.
Gaustad, Edwin S.
Barbarians and Memory, 37: 7-13.
Church and State Re-examined: A Baptist View, 4: 76-82.
Church, State, and Education in Historical Perspective, 26: 17-29.
Disestablished Society, A: Origins of the First Amendment, 11: 409-25.
Teaching About Religion in the Public Schools: New Ventures in Public Education, 11: 265-76.
Gautier, Mary L.
Church Elites and the Restoration of Civil Society in the Communist Societies of Central Europe, 40: 289-317.
Geiger, John O.
The Edgerton Bible Case: Humphrey Desmond’s Political Education of Wisconsin Catholics, 20: 13-28.
Geren, Paul
Church and State in the United State, and the Soviet Union: A Comparative Study, 4: 53-70.
Gibson, William
The Persecution of Thomas Emlyn, 1703-1705, 48: 525-39.
Giffin, Frederick C.
John Locke and Religious Toleration, 9: 378-90.
Gill, Anthony
The Politics of Regulating Religion in Mexico: The 1992 Constitutional Reforms in Historical Context, 41: 761-94.
Gilman, James E.
Compassion and Public Covenant: Christian Faith in Public Life, 36: 747-71.
Giovanelli, Mauro
The 1984 Covenant between the Republic of Italy and the Vatican: A Retrospective Analysis after Fifteen Years, 42: 529-59.
Glanzer, Perry
Teaching Christian Ethics in Russian Public Schools: The Testing of Russia’s Church-State Boundaries, 41: 285-306.
Glanzer, Perry L. and Konstantin Petrenko
Religion and Education in Post-Communist Russia: Russia’s Evolving Church-State Relations, 49: 53-73.
Gleason, Philip
Blurring the Line of Separation: Education, Civil Religion, and Teaching about Religion, 19: 517-38
Glennon, Fred
Blessed Be the Ties That Bind? The Challenge of Charitable Choice for Moral Obligation, 42: 825-43.
Glenthøj, Jørgen
Karl Barth and the German Salute, 32: 309-323.
Gold, Robert L.
Problems of Protestantism in Ecuador 1866-1873, 12: 59-77.
Goldberg, Giora, and Sarr Lehman-Wilzig
Religious Protest and Police Reaction in a Theo-Democracy: Israel, 1950-1979, 25: 491-505.
Golding, Joanne
State Aid to Nonpublic Schools: A Legal Historical Overview, 19: 231-40.
Gomez-Quintero, Alex Seglars
Religious Education in the Spanish School System, 46: 561-73.
Gordon-McCutchan, R.C.
The Battle for Blue Lake: A Struggle for Indian Religious Rights, 33: 785-97.
Grabill, Joseph L.
The “Invisible” Missionary: A Study in American Foreign Relations, 14: 93-105.
Greaves, Richard L.
The Nature and Intellectual Milieu of the Political Principles in the Geneva Bible Marginalia, 22: 233-49.
Green, Steven K.
Evangelicals and the Becker Amendment: A Lesson in Church-State Moderation, 33: 541-67.
Greenawalt, Kent
Intelligent Design: Scientific Theory or Religious Conviction, 45: 237-57.
Is It Davey’s Locker for the No-Funding Principle?, 46: 25-38.
Participation of Religious Groups in Political Advocacy, The, 36: 143-60.
Role of Religion in a Liberal Democracy: Dilemmas and Possible Resolutions, 35: 503-19.
Should Religious Convictions About Injustice Figure in Criminal Trials?, 40: 541-51.
Use of Religious Convictions by Legislators and Judges, 36: 541-55.
Greene, Thomas R.
Catholic Views of Post World War II Labor Legislation, 33: 301-26.
Greenleaf, Richard E.
North American Protestants and the Mexican Inquisition, 1765-1820, 8: 186-99.
Greiner, George M. and Ralph F. Linstra
A Collision of Religion, “Scientific Theory,” and Government’s Legitimate Role to Train Employees, 36: 821-31.
Grenda, Christopher
Revealing Liberalism in Early America: Rethinking Religious Liberty and Liberal Values, 45: 131-63.
Thinking Historically about Diversity: Religion, the Enlightenment, and the Construction of Civic Culture in Early America, 48: 567-600.
Gribble, Richard, CSC
Anti-Communism, Patrick Peyton, CSC, and the C.I.A., 45: 535-58.
Cardinal Humberto Medeiros and the Desegregation of Boston’s Public Schools, 1974-1976, 48: 327-53.
Other Radio Priest, The: James Gillis’ Opposition to Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy, 44: 501-19.
Social Catholicism Engages the American State: The Contribution of Archbishop Edward J. Hanna, 42: 737-58.
Griffin, Nicholas J.
Chinese Labor and British Christian Missionaries in France, 1917-1919, 20: 287-304.
Griggs, Walter S., Jr.
The Selective Conscientious Objector: A Vietnam Legacy, 21: 91-107.
Grodin, Michael A.
Religious Exemptions: Brain Death and Jewish Law, 36: 357-72.
Groh, John E.
Friedrich Naumann: From Christian Socialist to Social Darwinist, 17: 25-46.
Gross-Schaefer, Arthur and Wayne Jacobson
If Not Now, When? The Case for Religious Liberty in the State of Israel, 44: 539-68.
Grunes, Rodney A.
Creationism, the Courts, and the First Amendment, 31: 465-86.
Gunn, T. Jeremy
Under God but Not the Scarf: The Founding Myths of Religious Freedom in the United States and Laïcité in France, 46: 7-24.
Gustafson, Merlin D.
Church, State, and the Cold War, 1945-1952, 8: 49-63.
Franklin D. Roosevelt and His Protestant Constituency, 35: 285-97.
President Hoover and the National Religion, 16: 85-100.
Religion of a President, The, 10: 379-87.
Gvosdev, Nicholas K.
Espionage and the Ecclesia, 42: 803-24.
Finding the Roots of Religious Liberty in the Asian Tradition, 42: 507-27.
Slavophiles Speak to America, The, 42: 5-12.
Hachey, Thomas E.
A Catholic’s Secret Counsel to the British Government on His Irish Church: April 1918, 15: 97-110.
Haddad, Yvonne Yasbeck, and Tyler Golson
Overhauling Islam: Representation, Construction, and Cooptation of “Moderate Islam” in Western Europe, 49: 487-515.
Hale, Frederick
Baptist Union of Southern Africa and Apartheid, The, 48: 753-77.
Development of Religious Freedom in Norway, The, 23: 47-68.
Hall, Bruce W.
And the Last Shall Be First: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Former East Germany, 42: 485-505.
Hall, Mark David
Beyond Self-Interest: The Political Theory and Practice of Evangelical Women in Antebellum America, 44: 477-99.
Hall, Mitchell K.
A Withdrawal from Peace: The Historical Response to War of the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana), 27: 301-14.
Hallowell, John H.
Post-Niebuhrian Political Theology: A Book Review Article, 18: 537-43.
The Free Society: Means or End?, 8: 365-79.
Hamilton, Charles L.
Church and State and the Engagement in Scotland, 1648, 11: 465-72.
Hammett, Harold D.
Separation of Church and State: By One Wall or Two?, 7: 190-206.
Hammond, Phillip E. and Eric M. Mazur
Church, State and the Dilemma of Conscience, 37: 555-71.
Hamre, James S.
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