50 year index for the Journal of Church and State



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Civil Liberties:

“Church-State Relations and Civil Liberties: A Collegiate Interpretation,” (Michael W. Sigall and Milton D. Ottensoser), 16: 493-508.


Civil Religion:

“1780 Massachusetts Constitution: Religious Establishment or Civil Religion?, The,” (Charles H. Lippy), 20: 533-50.


“1861 Spring Resolutions, The: Charles Hodge, the American Union, and the Dissolution of the Old School Church,” (John Halsey Wood, Jr.), 47: 371-87.
“American Heavens: Apollo and the Civil Religion,” (Charles Reagan Wilson), 26: 209-26.

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


“Blurring the Line of Separation: Education, Civil Religion, and Teaching about Religion,” (Philip Gleason), 19: 517-38.
“‘Civil Religion’: Clarifying the Semantic Problem,” (James Leo Garrett, Jr.), 16: 187-96.
“Civil Religion in Contemporary Iran,” (George W. Braswell, Jr.), 21: 223-46.
“Civil Religion in Historical Perspective: The Reality that Underlies the Concept,” (Robert D. Linder), 17: 399-422.
“Civil Religion, the Theology of the Republic, and the Free Church Tradition,” (Richard T. Hughes), 22: 75-88.
“From Nationalism to Internationalism: Civil Religion and the Festival of Saint Catherine of Siena, 1940-2003,” (Gerald A. Parsons), 46: 861-85.
“God and the Pursuit of America’s Self-Understanding Toward a Synthesis of American Historiography,” (Derek H. Davis), 46: 461-78.
“Governance and the Religious Question: Voluntaryism, Disestablishment, and America’s Church-State Proposition,” (Carl H. Esbeck), 48: 303-26.
“Historian’s Response to the Concept of American Civil Religion, A,” (Henry Warner Bowden), 17: 495-506.
“John Wesley, the Establishment of Religion, and the Separation of Church and State,” (John C. English), 46: 83-97.
“Locke’s Accidental Church: The Letter Concerning Toleration and the Church’s Witness to the State,” (John Perry), 47: 269-88.
“Making a Nation’s Flag a Sacred Symbol,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 31: 375-80.
“‘Myth of Origin,’ Civil Religion and Presidential Politics,” (Raymond F. Bulman), 33: 525-40.
“‘One Nation, Under God’: Tolerable Acknowledgement of Religion or Unconstitutional Cold War Propaganda Cloaked in American Civil Religion?” (Matthew C. Cloud), 46: 311-40.
“President Hoover and the National Religion,” (Howard A. Barnes), 16: 73-84.
“President Jimmy Carter, Evangelicalism, Church-State Relations, and Civil Religion,” (Ronald B. Flowers), 25: 113-32.
“Proposed Neutral Definition of Civil Religion, A,” (Ellis M. West), 22: 23-40.
“Public Schools and ‘America’s Two Religions,’ The,” (Robert Michaelsen), 8: 380-400.
“Realism, Norm, Story, and Character: Issues in the Civil Religion Discussion,” (C. Eric Mount, Jr.), 22: 41-52.
“Some Thoughts about Civil Religion,” (Alfred Balitzer), 16: 31-50.
“Sidney E. Mead and the Problem of ‘Civil Religion,’” (Daniel F. Rice), 22: 53-74.
“Sunday Newspapers and Lived Religion in Late Nineteenth-Century America,” (Jeffrey A. Smith), 48: 127-52.
“Ten Commandments as Public Ritual, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 44: 221-28.
“Zionism, Judaism, and Civil Religion: Two Paradigms,” (S. Daniel Breslauer), 31: 287-302.
Civil Rights:

“America’s ‘Forsaken Roots’: The Use and Abuse of Founders’ Quotations,” (Derek H. Davis and Matthew McMearty), 47: 449-72.


“Courts and Public Discourse: The Case of Gay Marriage, The” (David W. Machacek and Adrienne Fulco), 46: 787-809.
“Disputes Between State and Religion over Medical Treatment for Minors,” (C.D. Herrera), 47: 823-39.
“Is Reconciliation Possible After Genocide?: The Case of Rwanda,” (Mark R. Amstutz), 48: 541-65.
“Jehovah’s Witnesses, Blood Transfusions and the Tort of Misrepresentation,” (Kerry Louderback-Wood), 47: 783-822.
“Religion and Politics at the Border: Canadian Church Support for American Vietnam War Resisters,” (Donald W. Maxwell), 48: 807-29.
“Stephen Carter, the Christian Coalition, and the Civil Rights Analogy,” (David McKenzie), 38: 297-319.
Civil War, U.S.:

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


“Pacifists, Peace Democrats, and the Politics of Perfection in the Civil War Era,” (Thomas F. Curran), 38: 487-505.
Clarissa:

“Institutionalization of Benevolence in the Eighteenth-Century Social Welfare State: The Great Charity Debate in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa, The,” (David Sherwin), 42: 539-59.


Clergy:

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


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

“Clergy Malpractice after Oregon v. Smith,” (Robert Prevost), 34: 279-301.


Clergy, Patriotic:

“‘Spread this Martial Fire’: The New England Patriot Clergy and Civil Military Inspiration,” (Sarah J. Purcell), 38: 621-38.


Clerical Sexual Abuse:

“Further Legal Consequences of Catholic Clerical Sexual Abuse, The,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 49: 445-65.


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

“Motivations of a Political Activist: John Clifford and the Education Bill of 1902,” (Dwight A. Honeycutt), 32: 81-96.


Clinton Administration:

“Rebuilding the Wall: Thoughts on Religion and the Supreme Court Under the Clinton Administration,” (Derek Davis), 35: 7-17.


Clinton, President Bill:

“Clinton and the New Covenant: Theology Shaping a New Politics or Old Politics in Religious Dress?” (Jack Van Der Slik and Stephen Schwark), 40: 873-90.


“Universal Pastor: President Bill Clinton’s Civil Religion,” (Robert D. Linder), 38: 733-49.
Cold War:

“Church, State, and the Cold War, 1945-1952,” (Merlin Gustafston), 8: 49-63.


“‘One Nation, Under God’: Tolerable Acknowledgement of Religion or Unconstitutional Cold War Propaganda Cloaked in American Civil Religion?” (Matthew C. Cloud), 46: 311-40.
“Prelude to Cold War: American Catholics and Communism,” (Robert L. Frank), 33: 39-57.
Colleges:

“Church and State in Mexican Higher Education, 1821-1861,” (James H. Lee), 20: 57-73.


“Church-State Relations and Civil Liberties: A Collegiate Interpretation,” (Michael W. Sigall and Milton D. Ottensoser), 16: 493-508.
“Church Support for Higher Education: Issues of Survival and Purpose,” (Richard L. Hester), 20: 451-68.
“Ethical Policymaking in Higher Education: State Regulation of Religious Colleges in Maryland,” (L. Leslie Bennett, Jr. and David E. Sumler), 35: 547-57.
“Examination of Church-State Curriculum in American Higher Education, An,” (Derek H. Davis and Robert H. Haener, III), 38: 155-69.
“Federal Aid to Church-Related Colleges: Theological and Legal Arguments of Baptists as Separationists,” (Edward Macleod), 10: 405-20.
“Perspectives in Teaching Religion in Higher Education,” (Niels C. Nielsen, Jr.), 10: 207-18.
“Place of Church-State Studies in the University, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 35: 131-51.
“Teaching of Religion in Higher Education: The Perspective of the State University, The,” (Ronald B. Flowers), 10: 219-32.
Colleges, Public:

“Religion, the State, and the Public University,” (David Fellman), 26: 73-90.


“Teaching of Religion in Higher Education: The Perspective of the State University, The,” (Ronald B. Flowers), 10: 219-32.
Colleges, Religious:

“Catholic Colleges and the Supreme Court: The Case of Tilton v. Richardson,” (Joseph Richard Preville), 30: 291-308.

“Church-State Relations and Civil Liberties: A Collegiate Interpretation,” (Michael W. Sigall and Milton D. Ottensoser), 16: 493-508.
“Federal Aid to Church-Related Colleges: Theological and Legal Arguments of Baptists as Separationists,” (Edward Macleod), 10: 405-20.
“Summary and Analysis of the Maryland Court of Appeals’ Decision on State Aid to Church Colleges,” (Joseph B. Robinson), 8: 401-14.
Colombia:

“Case of Camilo Torres Restrepo, The” (Gerald Theisen), 16: 301-16.


“Church Versus State: Family Planning in Colombia, 1966-1972,” (Steven Brzezinski), 18: 491-502.
“Colombian Liberalism and the Roman Catholic Church, 1863-1886,” (Helen Delpar), 22: 271-94.
“Orientations of the Bishop of Colombia Toward Social Development, 1930-1970,” (Hubert Schwan and Antonio Ugalde), 16: 473-92.
“Religious Aspects of Colombia’s La Violencia: Explanations and Implications,” (Suzanne Dailey), 15: 381-406.
Colonial America:

“1780 Massachusetts Constitution: Religious Establishment or Civil Religion?, The,” (Charles H. Lippy), 20: 533-50.


“Church and State in Massachusetts Bay: A Case Study of Baptist Dissent, 1651,” (Thomas E. Buckley, S.J.), 23: 309-22.
“Church and State in Seventeenth-Century Massachusetts: Another Look at the Antinomian Controversy,” (Ronald D. Cohen), 12: 475-94.
“‘Clear and Steady Channel: Isaac Backus and the Limits of Liberty, A,” (Peter Judson Richards), 43: 447-82.

“Colonial New England Preaching on War as Illustrated in Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermons,” (Jon A.T. Alexander, O.P.), 17: 423-42.


“Colonial Virginia as First Amendment Matrix: Henry, Madison, and Assessment Establishment,” (Marvin K. Singleton), 8: 344-64.
“Constitution’s Forgotten Religion Clause: Reflections on the Article VI Religious Test Ban, The,” (Daniel L. Driesbach), 38: 261-95.

“First American Amnesty Debate: Religion and Politics in Massachusetts, 1783-1784, The,” (F. Forrester Church), 21: 39-54.


“‘For the Lord is a Man of Warr’: The Colonial New England View of War and the American Revolution,” (Reginald C. Stuart), 23: 519-32.
“Quest for Freedom Within the Church in Colonial America, The,” (Winthrop S. Hudson), 3: 6-15.
“Spanish Religious Policy in West Florida: Enlightened or Expedient?” (Jack D. L. Holmes), 15: 259-70.
“Test of Religious Liberty: The Ministry Land Case in Narragansett, 1668-1752, A,” (Charles E. Clark), 11: 295-319.
Colonialism:

“American Reformed Tradition in African Colonization and Missions,” (Fred J. Hood), 19: 539-56.


“Church of Scotland and British Colonialism in Africa, The,” (J.H. Proctor), 29: 475-94.
“Colonialism and Missions: Progressive Separation,” (Kenneth Scott Latourette), 7: 330-49.
“Missionaries and Colonialism: The Case of the New Hebrides in the Twentieth Century,” (Charles W. Forman), 14: 75-92.
“Well-Bounded Toleration: Church and State in the Plymouth Colony,” (J.M. Bumsted), 10: 265-79.
Colonial Religion:

“Civil Disability of Ministers of Religion in State Constitutions,” (William M. Hogue), 36: 329-55.


“Impact of the Colonial Anti-Catholic Tradition on the Canadian Campaign, 1775-1776, The,” (Gayle K. Brown), 35: 559-75.
“Oliver Ellsworth’s Calvinism: A Biographical Essay on Religion and Political Psychology in the Early Republic,” (William Casto), 36: 507-26.
“Religion and the American Revolution,” (Derek H. Davis), 36: 709-24.
Common Law:

“Religious Liberty, Common Law, and the Supreme Court,” (Michael R. Dillon), 14: 211-22.


Communism:

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


“Christians in Socialism and After: The Church in East Germany, The,” (Mahmood Monshi-poori and John W. Arnold), 38: 751-73.
“Church Elites and the Restoration of Civil Society in the Communist Societies of Central Europe,” (Mary L. Gautier), 40: 289-317.
“Church-State Relations in the Marxist-Leninist Regimes of the Third World,” (Peter Costea), 32: 281-308.
“‘I Am an Atheist and a Muslim’: Islam, Communism, and Ideological Competition,” (Paul Froese), 47: 473-502.

“Prelude to Cold War: American Catholics and Communism,” (Robert L. Frank), 33: 39-57.


“Religion and Education in Post-Communist Russia: Russia’s Evolving Church-State Relations,” (Perry L. Glanzer and Konstantin Petrenko), 49: 53-73.
“Religious Liberty under Communism,” (Paul B. Anderson), 6: 169-77.
“Under God and Anti-Communist: How the Pledge of Allegiance Got Religion in Cold War America,” (Lee Canipe), 45: 305-23.
Community and Social Values:

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


“Legal Pitfalls in Compensating Employees Based on Their Family Need, The,” (Michael A. Zigarelli), 37: 813-30.
Compromise, Political:

“Conscience and Compromise in Democracy: A Christian Evaluation of Some Views of Political Compromise,” (C. Eric Mount, Jr.), 10: 233-48.


Concentration Camps:

“Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Experience in the Nazi Concentration Camps: A History of Their Conflicts with the Nazi State, The,” (Jerry Bergman), 38: 87-113.


ConCon:

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


Concordats:

“Conservative and Liberal Concordats in Nineteenth-Century Guatemala: Who Won?” (Hubert J. Miller), 33: 115-30.


Confederate Army:

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


Confessing Church:

“Confessing Church and the Second World War, The” (Donald D. Wall), 23: 15-34.

“From Barmen (1934) to Stuttgart (1945): The Path of the Confessing Church in Germany,” (Franklin Hamlin Littell), 3: 41-52.
“Nature and Structure of the Confessing Church in Germany under Hitler, The,” (Ernst C. Helmreich), 12: 405-20.
Confessional States:

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


Congregationalists:

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


“Congregationalist Origins of American Pluralism, The,” (Darryl Baskin), 11: 277-94.
“Idea that Caused a War: Horace Bushnell Versus Thomas Jefferson, The,” (Howard A. Barnes), 16: 73-84.
Congregations, U.S.:

“Congregations and Civil Society: A Double-Edged Connection,” (Jerome P. Baggett), 44: 425-54.


Congress, U.S.:

“Cardinal, the Congressmen, and the First Lady, The,” (Seymour P. Lachman), 7: 35-66.


“Christ in Congress,” (W.W. Finlator), 4: 205-210.
“Commentary on the Proposed ‘Religious Equality/Liberties’ Amendment, A,” (Derek H. Davis), 38: 5-23.

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


“Jesuit Runs for Congress: The Rev. Robert F. Drinan, S.J. and His 1970 Campaign, A,” (Vincent A. Lapomarda), 15: 205-222.
“Statutory Exemptions for Religious Freedom,” (Louis Fisher), 44: 291-316.
“Ten Commandments as Public Ritual, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 44: 221-28.
Conscience:

“On Freedom of Conscience and Religious Organisations,” (Text of Law of USSR), 33: 192-201.


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

“Conscientious Objection and the State,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 11: 373-82.


“Frederick William III, the Quakers, and the Problem of Conscientious Objectors in Prussia,” (Lawrence J. Baack), 20: 305-314.
“Naturalization of Rosika Schwimmer, The,” (Ronald B. Flowers and Nadia M. Lahutsky), 32: 343-66.
“Selective Conscientious Objection in the United States,” (Joseph E. Capizzi), 38: 339-63.
“Selective Conscientious Objector: A Vietnam Legacy, The,” (Walter S. Griggs, Jr.), 21: 91-108.
Conservatism:

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


Consociationalism:

“Social Covenants: The Solution to the Crisis of Religion and State in Israel?,” (Asher Cohen and Jonathan Rynhold), 47: 725-45.


Constitution, U.S.:

“American Constitution and Catholic Canon Law, The,” (Dena S. Davis), 31: 207-18.


“Assessing the Proposed Religious Equality Amendment,” (Derek H. Davis), 37: 493-508.
“Constitution, the Supreme Court, and Religious Liberty, The,” (Richard C.C. Kim), 6: 333-43.
“Constitutional Status of Public Funds for Church-Related Schools, The,” (Harry W. Jones), 6: 61-73.
“Constitutionality of the Inclusion of Church-Related Schools in Federal Aid to Education: The Roman Catholic Viewpoint, The,” (National Catholic Welfare Conference), 4: 159-65.
“Constitutionality of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act Under the Establishment Clause, The,” (Andrew C. Nicols), 46: 281-310.
“Deity in American Constitutional History, The,” (Leo Pfeffer), 22: 215-40.
“Federal District Courts, Religious Speech, and the Public Forum: An Analysis of Litigation Patterns and Outcomes,” (John C. Blakeman), 44: 93-113.
“Financing Faith and Learning: Assessing the Constitutional Implictions of Integrating Faith and Learning at the Church-Related College,” (J. David Holcomb), 48: 831-50.
“Incoherent Neutrality: A Case for Eliminating Neutrality from Religion Clause Jurisprudence,” (David N. Cinotti), 45: 499-533.
“Is Atheism a Religion?: Recent Judicial Perspectives on the Constitutional Meaning of Religion,” (Derek H. Davis), 47: 707-23.
“Life, the Universe and Everything Constitutional: Origins in the Public Schools,” (Nicholas P. Miller), 43: 483-510.
“Meaning of Separation of Church and State in the First Amendment, The,” (Joseph M. Dawson), 1: 37-42.
“Moments of Silence in America’s Public Schools: Constitutional and Ethical Considerations,” (Derek H. Davis), 45: 429-42.
“Mormon Belief of an Inspired Constitution, The,” (Reed D. Slack), 36: 35-56.
“Mr. Jefferson, a Mammoth Cheese, and the ‘Wall of Separation Between Church and State’: A Bicentennial Commemoration,” (Daniel L. Dreisbach), 43: 725-45.
“‘No Religious Test Shall Ever Be Required’: Reflections on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 29: 199-208.
“‘One Nation, Under God’: Tolerable Acknowledgement of Religion or Unconstitutional Cold War Propaganda Cloaked in American Civil Religion?” (Matthew C. Cloud), 46: 311-40.
“Principled Separation: Liberal Governance and Religious Free Exercise,” (Lucas A. Swaine), 38: 595-619.
“Religious Discrimination in Employment: Title VII and the Constitution,” (Diane Gleason Irons), 29: 253-68.
“Religious Right’s Assault on Religion in the Constitution, The,” (Nicholas P. Miller), 42: 273-95.
“Restoration of the Free Exercise Clause, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 35: 715-22.
“Revealing Liberalism in Early America: Rethinking Religious Liberty and Liberal Values,” (Christopher S. Grenda), 45: 131-63.
“Senator Sam Ervin and School Prayer: Faith, Politics, and the Constitution,” (Karl E. Campbell), 45: 443-56.
“Totem and the God of the Philosophers: How a Freudian Vocabulary Might Clarify Constitutional Discourse,” (Joel R. Cornwell), 35: 521-36.

“U.S. Supreme Court as Moral Physician, The: Mitchell v. Helms and the Constitutional Revolution to Reduce Restrictions on Governmental Aid to Religion,” (Derek H. Davis), 43: 213-34.


“When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take It?: Abortion, Personhood, and the Jurisprudence of Neutrality,” (Francis J. Beckwith), 45: 485-97.
Continental Congress, U.S.:

“America’s ‘Forsaken Roots’: The Use and Abuse of Founders’ Quotations,” (Derek H. Davis and Matthew McMearty), 47: 449-72.


“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.
“Faith and the Founding: The Influence of Religion on the Politics of James Madison,” (Joe Loconte), 45: 699-715.

“John Wesley, the Establishment of Religion, and the Separation of Church and State,” (John C. English), 46: 83-97.


“Revealing Liberalism in Early America: Rethinking Religious Liberty and Liberal Values,” (Christopher S. Grenda), 45: 131-63.
Coptic Orthodox Church:

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


Corporatism:

“Corporatist Theory and Ideology: A Latin American Development Paradigm,” (Howard J. Wiarda), 20: 29-56.


Costa Rica:

“Protestant-Catholic Relations in Costa Rica,” (Richard L. Millett), 12: 41-58.


Coughlin, Fr. Charles E.:

“Father Coughlin and Anti-Semitism: Fifty Years Later,” (Ronald Modras), 31: 231-48.


“Father Coughlin and Mussolini: Impossible Allies,” (Philip V. Cannistraro and Theodore P. Kovaleff), 13: 427-44.
Counterterrorism:

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


Country of Allegheny v. American Civil Liberties Union, et al. (U.S. Supreme Court), 31: 644-83.
Courts, U.S.:

“Seventh-day Adventists and the U.S. Courts: Road Signs Along the Route of a Denominationalizing Sect,” (Ronald Lawson), 40: 553-88.


Covenantalism:

“Social Covenants: The Solution to the Crisis of Religion and State in Israel?,” (Asher Cohen and Jonathan Rynhold), 47: 725-45.


Creationism:

“Alternative Viewpoints about Biological Origins as Taught in Public Schools,” (Casey Luskin), 47: 583-620.

“Creationism: New Dimensions of the Religion-Democracy Relation,” (William H. Becker), 27: 315-34.
“Creationism, the Courts, and the First Amendment,” (Rodney A. Grunes), 31: 465-86.
“Creationist-Evolutionist Debate and the Public Schools, The,” (James S. Hamre), 33: 765-84.
“Kansas Schools Challenge Darwinism: The History and Future of the Creationism-Evolution Controversy in American Public Education,” (Derek H. Davis), 41: 661-76.
“Life, the Universe and Everything Constitutional: Origins in the Public Schools,” (Nicholas P. Miller), 43: 483-510.

“‘Scientific Creationism’ in the Public Schools,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 24: 231-44.


“Unnatural Selection: Creationism and Evolutionism,” (Charles S. Blinderman), 24: 73-87.
U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Edwards v. Aguillard, 29: 607-34.
Criminal Trials:

“Should Religious Convictions About Injustice Figure in Criminal Trials?” (Kent Greenawalt), 40: 541-51.


Cristeros:

“Meaning of the Cristero Religious War Against the Mexican Revolution,” (James W. Wilkie), 8: 214-33.


“Mexican Anticlerics, Bishops, Cristeros, and the Devout During the 1920s: A Scholarly Debate,” (Donald J. Mabry), 20: 81-92.
Cromwell, Thomas:

“Lord Baltimore, Parliament, and Cromwell: A Problem of Church and State in Seventeenth-Century England,” (James W. Vardaman), 4: 31-46.


“State vs. Church: Implementing Reformation (Cromwell, Stokesley, and the London Diocese),” (Andrew A. Chibi), 41: 77-98.
Cult:

“Cult/Brainwashing Cases and Freedom of Religion,” (James T. Richardson), 33: 55-74.


“Effects of the Western Anti-Cult Movement on Development of Laws Concerning Religion in Post-Communist Russia,” (Marat S. Shterin and James T. Richardson), 42: 247-71.
“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.
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