50 year index for the Journal of Church and State



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Articles and Features by Subject

1959-2007
1861:

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


1963:

“A Momentous Year in Church and State: 1963,” (Leo Pfeffer), 6: 36-43.


1968:

“International Year for Human Rights—1968,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 10: 343-48.


Aboriginal Peoples:

Aboriginal Spirituality and the Legal Construction of Freedom of Religion (Lori G. Beaman), 44: 135-49.


Abortion:

“Abortion and Religious Freedom: The Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights (RCAR) and the Pro-Choice Movement, 1973-1989,” (Samuel A. Mills), 33: 569-96.


“Abortion, the Constitution, and Metaphysics,” (Stuart Rosenbaum), 43: 707-23.
“Catholics and the ConCon: The Church’s Response to the Massachusetts Gay Marriage Decision,” (Maurice T. Cunningham), 47: 19-42.
“Dworkin, Abortion, Religious Liberty, and the Spirit of Enlightenment,” (Robert M. Baird), 37: 753-71.
“Europe’s Rebellious Daughter: Will Ireland Be Forced to Conform Its Abortion Law to That of Its Neighbors?,” (Sarah Pentz Bottini), 49: 211-49.
“How ‘Seamless’ a Garment? The Catholic Bishops and the Politics of Abortion,” (Timothy A. Byrnes), 33: 17-36.
“Law, Religion, and the Metaphysics of Abortion: A Reply to Simmons,” (Francis J. Beckwith), 43: 19-33.
“Of Denominations and Districts: Examining the Influence of “Pro-life” Denominational Communities on State Representatives,” (Brian Robert Calfano), 48: 83-100.
“Parochiaid and the Abortion Decisions: Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. v. U.S. Catholic Hierarchy,” (Samuel A. Mills), 34: 739-61.
“Political Theology: The Role of Organized Religion in the Anti-Abortion Movement,” (Brenda D. Hofman), 28: 225-48.
“Religious Liberty and Abortion Policy: Casey as ‘Catch-22,’” (Paul D. Simmons), 42: 69-88.
“Religious Liberty and the Abortion Debate,” (Paul D. Simmons), 32: 567-84.
“Stephen Carter, the Christian Coalition, and the Civil Rights Analogy,” (David McKenzie), 38: 297-319.
Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (U.S. Supreme Court Decision), 28: 585-611.
“Unsolvable Problem of Abortion, The,” (Herbert B. Rothschild, Jr.), 29: 233-52.
Webster v. Reproductive Health Services (U.S. Supreme Court Decision), 32: 187-229.
“When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take It? Abortion, Personhood, and the Jurisprudence of Neutrality,” (Francis J. Beckwith), 45: 485-97.
Acts of the Apostles:

“In Pursuit of a Politics of Holiness: Reconciling Hellenic and Hebraic Political Wisdom in the Acts of the Apostles,” (Vladimir Wozniuk), 45: 283-304.


Adams, John:

“‘Most Mild and Equitable Establishment of Religion’: John Adams and the Massachusetts Experiment, A,” (John Witte, Jr.), 41: 213-52.


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

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


Africa:

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


“Catholic Church and Conflict Resolution in Mozambique’s Post-Colonial Conflict, 1977-1992), The” (Luís Benjamin Serapiäo), 46: 365-87.
“Church and State in Colonial Africa: Influences Governing the Political Activity of Christian Missions in Kenya,” (Leon P. Spencer), 31: 115-32.
“Church of Scotland and British Colonialism in Africa, The,” (J.H. Proctor), 29: 475-94.
“Church-State Relations in Mozambique,” (G.J. Rossouw and Eugenio Macamo, Jr.), 35: 537-46.
“Church and State in the Gold Coast in the Vasco da Gama Era, 1492-1947,” (John Samuel Pobee), 17: 217-38.
“Is Reconciliation Possible After Genocide?: The Case of Rwanda,” (Mark R. Amstutz), 48: 541-65.
“Missionaries, Church Movements, and the Shifting Religious Significance of the State in Zambia,” (R. Drew Smith), 41: 525-50.
“Piety and Politics in African Christianity: The Roles of the Church and the Democratization Process,” (Caleb Oladipo), 45: 325-48.
“Proclaiming Peace and Love: A New Role for Churches in African Politics,” (Isaac Phiri), 42: 781-802.
“Religion, the State, and the Law in Africa,” (Daniel D. Nsereko), 28: 269-88.
“Religious Liberty and the Law in Botswana,” (Daniel D. Nsereko), 34: 831-50.
“Toward a Theology of Nation Building: Church and State in Africa Today,” (Charles Villa-Vincencio), 32: 851-70.
“Why African Churches Preach Politics: The Case of Zambia,” (Isaac Phiri), 41: 323-48.
Agunah:

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


“The Agunah in American Secular Law,” (Leo Pfeffer and Alan Pfeffer), 31: 487-26.
Albania:

“Political History of Bektashism from Ottoman Anatolia to Contemporary Turkey, A,” (Albert Doja), 48: 423-50.


“Status of Christianity in Albania, The,” (Janice A. Broun), 28: 43-60.
Al-Jazeera:

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


al-Qaeda:

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


Alvarado, Salvador:

“Salvador Alvarado and the Roman Catholic Church: Church-State Relations in Revolutionary Yucatán, 1914-1918,” (Ramón D. Chacón), 27: 245-66.


America:

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


American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU):

“Conditional Liberty: The Flag Salute Before Gobitis and Barnette,” (Jennifer Jacobs Henderson), 47: 747-67.


American Government:

“Changing Role of Government and the Myth of Separation, The,” (Philip Wogaman), 5: 61-76.


“Roman Question in American Politics: 1885, The,” (Joseph T. O’Grady), 10: 365-78.
American Jewish Congress:

“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.


American Nationalism:

“Christianity, Nationalism, and Educational Philosophy,” (William F. Cox, Jr.), 39: 131-43.


American Peace Movement:

“Early Nineteenth-Century American Peace Movement: From Consensus to Division, The,” (Valarie Ziegler Morris), 27: 499-518.


American Revolution:

“All Matters and Things Relating to Religion and Morality: The Virginia Burgesses’ Committee for Religion, 1769 to 1775,” (Paul K. Longmore), 38: 775-97.


“‘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.
“John Wesley and the American Revolution,” (Lynwood M. Holland), 5: 199-213.
“Religion and the American Revolution” (Derek H. Davis), 36: 709-24.
“‘Spread this Martial Fire’: The New England Patriot Clergy and Civil Military Inspiration,” (Sarah J. Purcell), 38: 621-38.
American Union:

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


Amin, Idi:

“Amin’s Uganda: Troubled Land of Religious Persecution,” (Loyal N. Gould and James Leo Garrett, Jr.), 19: 429-36.


Amish:
“Casenote: United States v. Lee, a Second Look,” (John V. Stevens, Sr. and John G. Tulio), 26: 455-72.
“Plain People: Reluctant Parties in Litigation to Preserve a Life Style, The,” (Thomas L. Lehman), 16: 287-300.
Amnesty:

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


“Thoughts on Amnesty: A Parabolic Application,” (Brooks Hays), 16: 403-06.
Anglican Church:

“Anglican Family Court in Israel and the West Bank, The,” (Philip L. Culbertson), 23: 285-308.


“Anti-Corn-Law League’s Opposition to English Church Establishment,” (Richard Francis Spall, Jr.), 32: 97-123.

“Church of England and the Rye House Plot of 1683, The,” (Richard Harvey), 12: 441-52.


“Comparative Study of Prussian and Anglican Church-State Reform in the Nineteenth Century, A,” (Gwendolyn E. Jensen), 23: 445-64.
“Congregation, Magistrate, and King: A Puritan Pattern for the Church of England,” (Charles E. Jones), 6: 287-95.
“Disestablishmentarianism at Flood Tide, 1877,” (Albert R. Vogeler), 22: 295-306.
“Disestablishment of the Anglican Church in England in the Late Nineteenth Century: Reasons for Failure,” (Noel J. Richards), 12: 193-212.
“Henry IV of England: An Example of Royal Control of the Church in the Fifteenth Century,” (John W. Dahmus), 23: 35-46.
“John Wesley, the Establishment of Religion, and the Separation of Church and State,” (John C. English), 46: 83-97.
“Power of the Familiar: Everyday Practices in the Anglican Church of Kenya (CPK), The,” (Galia Sabar Friedman), 38: 377-95.
“Responses Within the Anglican Church to Nuclear Weapons: 1945-1961,” (Dianne Kirby), 37: 599-622.
“Richard Hooker and American Religious Liberty,” (Wendy Dackson), 41: 117-34.
Anglican Church in 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,” (Thomas J. Davis and Jessica Kross), 32: 813-30.


Antequera, José de:

“Clerical Politics in Eighteenth Century Peru: The Trial of José de Antequera,” (James S. Saeger), 17: 81-96.


Anti-Catholicism:

“Impact of the Colonial Anti-Catholic Tradition on the Canadian Campaign, 1775-1776, The,” (Gayle K. Brown) 35: 559-75.


Anticlericalism:

“Adalberto Tejeda and the Third Phase of the Anti-Clerical Conflict in Twentieth Century Mexico,” (John B. Williman), 15: 437-54.


“Anticlericalism, Protestantism, and the English Reformation,” (William W. MacDonald), 15: 21-32.
“Jesus Gonzalez Ortega: Anticlericalist,” (Ivie E. Cadenhead, Jr.), 12: 107-20.
“Mexican Anticlerics, Bishops, Cristeros, and the Devout During the 1920s: A Scholarly Debate,” (Donald J. Mabry), 20: 81-92.
“Palladism and the Papacy: An Episode of French Anticlericalism in the Nineteenth Century,” (W.R. Jones), 12: 453-74.
Anticommunism:

“Religious Dimension of American Anti-Communism, The,” (Kenneth D. Wald), 36: 483-506.


Anti-Corn-Law League:

“Anti-Corn-Law League’s Opposition to English Church Establishment,” (Richard Francis Spall, Jr.), 32: 97-123.


Antifederalism:

“Federalists, Antifederalists, and Religious Freedom,” (Morton Bordon), 21: 469-82.


Antinomianism:

“Church and State in Seventeenth-Century Massachusetts: Another Look at the Antinomian Controversy,” (Ronald D. Cohen), 12: 475-94.


Anti-Semitism:

“Adolf Stoecker’s Rationale for Anti-Semitism,” (John C. Fout), 17: 47-62.


“Anti-Semitism, Christianity, and the Catholic Church: Origins, Consequences, and Responses,” (Peter M. Marendy), 47: 289-308.
“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.
“In the Days Before Ecumenism: American Catholics, Anti-Semitism, and the Spanish Civil War,” (J. David Valaik), 13: 465-78.
“Father Coughlin and Anti-Semitism: Fifty Years Later,” (Ronald Modras), 31: 231-48.
Kirchenkampf and Holocaust: The German Church Struggle and Nazi Anti-Semitism in Retrospect,” (Franklin H. Littell), 13: 209-26.
“Nemesis of Christian Antisemitism, The,” (A. Roy Eckardt), 13: 227-44.
“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.
“Professor Kevin MacDonald’s Critique of Judaism: Legitimate Scholarship or the Intellectualization of Anti-Semitism,” (George Michael), 48: 779-806.
“Religion and Racism: The Case of French Anti-Semitism,” (Alan T. Davies), 20: 273-86.
“Uprooting Antisemitism: A Call to Christians,” (Franklin H. Littell), 17: 15-24.
Antonelli, Giacomo:

“Cardinal Antonelli, the Papal States, and the Counter-Risorgimento.” (Frank J. Coppa), 16: 453-72.


Apartheid:

“Apartheid Theology: A Contextual Theory Gone Wrong?” (J.A. Loubser), 38: 321-37.


“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.
“Normative Promise of Religious Organizations in Global Civil Society, The,” (Kevin Warr), 41: 499-523.
Apocalyptic Theology:

“Pat Robertson: Apocalyptic Theology and American Foreign Policy,” (Mark G. Toulouse), 31: 73-100.


Apollo Project:

“American Heavens: Apollo and the Civil Religion,” (Charles Reagan Wilson), 26: 209-26.


Arabic Culture:

“Ideal Social Order in the Arab World, 1800-1968, The,” (Isma’il R. al Faruqi), 11: 239-52.


Arafat, Yasser:

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


Argentina:

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

“Church and State in Buenos Aires in the Seventeenth Century,” (Eduardo R. Saguier), 26: 491-514.
“Church-State Relations in Argentina in the Twentieth Century: A Case Study of the Thirty-Second International Eucharistic Congress,” (Jesús Méndez), 27: 223-44.
“Toward a Pious Republic: Argentine Social Catholicism in Córdoba, 1895-1930,” (Arthur F. Liebscher), 30: 549-68.
Aseret Had’Varim (ten words, statements, or things):

Aseret Had’Varim in Tension: The Ten Commandments and the Bill of Rights,” (Mark Osler), 49: 683-96.



Asia:

“Finding the Roots of Religious Liberty in the ‘Asian Tradition,’” (Nikolas K. Gvosdev), 42: 507-27.

“Religion, Revolution, and Nationalism in Asia,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 14: 5-18.
Atheism:

“‘I Am an Atheist and a Muslim’: Islam, Communism, and Ideological Competition,” (Paul Froese), 47: 473-502.


“Is Atheism a Religion?: Recent Judicial Perspectives on the Constitutional Meaning of Religion,” (Derek H. Davis), 47: 707-23.
Augustine:

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


“In Pursuit of a Politics of Holiness: Reconciling Hellenic and Hebraic Political Wisdom in the Acts of the Apostles,” (Vladimir Wozniuk), 45: 283-304.
“Presumption Against War or Presumption Against Injustice? The Just War Tradition Reconsidered,” (J. Daryl Charles), 47: 335-69.
“Religious Toleration in St. Augustine,” (John A. Rohr, S.J.), 9: 51-70.
“Social Catholicism Engages the American State: The Contribution of Archbishop Edward J. Hanna,” (Richard Gribble), 42: 737-58.
“State vs. Church: Implementing Reformation (Cromwell, Stokesley, and the London Diocese),” (Andrew A. Chibi), 41: 77-98.
“‘To Avoid a New Kulturkampf’: The Catholic Workers’ Associations and National Socialism in Weimar-era Bavaria,” (Douglas J. Cremer), 41: 739-60.
“U.S. Catholic Press on Guatemala, The,” (Edward T. Brett), 44: 115-34.

“Which Approach? Late Twentieth-Century Interpretations of Augustine’s Views on War,” (Alan J. Watt), 46: 99-113.


Australia:

“Witchcraft and the Law in Australia,” (Lynne Hume), 37: 135-50.


Backus, Isaac:

“‘A Clear and Steady Channel’: Isaac Backus and the Limits of Liberty,” (Peter Judson Richards), 43: 447-82.

“Revealing Liberalism in Early America: Rethinking Religious Liberty and Liberal Values,” (Christopher S. Grenda), 45: 131-63.
Baha’i faith:

“Theology of the State from the Baha’i Teachings,” (Sen McGlinn), 41: 697-724.


Ballou, Adin:

“Adin Ballou and the Perfectionist’s Dilemma,” (Richard M. Rollins), 17: 459-76.


Balmes, Jamie:

“Balmes’ Ideas on Religious Toleration,” (James H. Steinel), 13: 69-78.


Baltimore, Lord:

“Lord Baltimore, Parliament, and Cromwell: A Problem of Church and State in Seventeenth-Century England,” (James W. Vardaman), 4: 3-46.


Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty:

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


Baptist Missionary Society:

“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.


Baptists:

“Baptist Preachers and the New Deal,” (Monroe Billington and Cal Clark), 33: 255-70.


“Baptist World Alliance Study Document and Manifesto on Religious Liberty, The,” 2: 156-60.
“Call for Truth: An Appraisal of Rumanian Baptist Church-State Relations, A,” (Alan Scarfe), 21: 431-50.
“Church and State in Massachusetts Bay: A Case Study of Baptist Dissent, 1651,” (Thomas E. Buckley, S.J.), 23: 309-22.
“Church and State Re-examined: A Baptist View,” (Edwin S. Gaustad), 4: 76-82.
“Federal Aid to Church-Related Colleges: Theological and Legal Arguments of Baptists as Separationists,” (Edward Macleod), 10: 405-20.
“From James Madison to William Lee Miller: John Courtney Murray and Baptist Theory of the First Amendment,” (Thomas Hughson, S.J.), 37: 15-37.
“Not Christopolis But Christ and Caesar: Baptist Leadership in Liberia,” (William A. Poe), 24: 535-52.
“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.
“Representation and a Religious Pressure Group: An Examination of the Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs,” (Walfred H. Peterson), 15: 271-92.
“Revealing Liberalism in Early America: Rethinking Religious Liberty and Liberal Values,” (Christopher S. Grenda), 45: 131-63.
“Roger Williams and Select Theological Notions That Inform the Separation Argument,” (Jimmy D. Neff), 38: 529-46.
“Roger Williams as an Enduring Symbol for Baptists,” (LeRoy Moore), 7: 181-89.
Barth, Karl:

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


“Karl Barth and the German Salute,” (Jørgen Glenthøj), 32: 309-24.
Base Ecclesial Communities:

“Not Blaming the Pope: The Roots of the Crisis in Brazilian Base Communities,” (Madeline Cousineau), 45: 349-65.


Basques:

“Ethnic Identity and the Crisis of Separation of Church and State: The Case of the Basques of France, 1870-1914,” (James E. Jacob), 24: 303-20.


Bavaria:

“‘To Avoid a New Kulturkampf’: The Catholic Workers’ Associations and National Socialism in Weimar-era Bavaria,” (Douglas J. Cremer), 41: 739-60.


Baylor University:

“Dedication of the J. M. Dawson Church-State Research Center,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 10: 189-92.


Beagle Channel:

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


Becker Amendment:

“Becker Amendment: A Constitutional Trojan Horse, The,” (Joseph A. Fisher), 11: 427-56.


“Becker Amendment, The,” (Leo Pfeffer), 6: 344-49.
“Evangelicals and the Becker Amendment: A Lesson in Church-State Moderation,” (Steven K. Green), 33: 541-68.
“Our Most Precious Heritage,” 6: 350-51.
Bektashism:

“A Political History of Bektashism from Ottoman Anatolia to Contemporary Turkey,” (Albert Doja), 48: 423-50.


Belgium:

“Mutual Independence: Church and State in Belgium: 1825-1846,” (Thomas J. Shelley), 32: 49-64.


Bellah, Robert N.:

“Robert N. Bellah’s Theory of America’s Eschatological Hope,” (John T. Watts), 22: 5-22.


Bennett Law, The:

“Bennett Law of 1890: Focus of Conflict Between Church and State,” (Thomas C. Hunt), 23: 69-94.


Benson, Ezra Taft:

“Religion and Reform: A Case Study of Henry A. Wallace and Ezra Taft Benson,” (Edward L. Schapsmeier and Frederick H. Schapsmeier), 21: 525-36.


Bible Courses in U.S. Public Schools:

“Sectarian Elements in Public School Bible Courses: Lessons from the Lone Star State,” (Mark A. Chancey), 49: 719-42.


Bible Reading in Schools:

“Becker Amendment, The,” (Leo Pfeffer), 6: 344-49.


“Edgerton Bible Case: Humphrey Desmond’s Political Education of Wisconsin Catholics, The,” (John O. Geiger), 20: 13-28.
“Implications of the Supreme Court Decisions Dealing with Religious Practices on the Public Schools, The,” (Jefferson B. Fordham), 6: 44-60.
“Schempp-Murray Decision on School Prayers and Bible Reading, The,” (Leo Pfeffer), 5: 165-80.
Bill of Rights, U.S.

Aseret Had’Varim in Tension: The Ten Commandments and the Bill of Rights,” (Mark Osler), 49: 683-96.


“Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 33: 443-52.
Birth Control:

“Church Versus State: Family Planning in Colombia, 1966-1972,” (Steven Brzezinski), 18: 491-502.


“Encyclical on Birth Control, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 11: 5-8.
Humanae Vitae: On the Regulation of Birth, Encyclical Letter of Pope Paul VI,” 11: 16-32.
Black, Hugo:

“Justice Hugo Black and the ‘Wall of Separation Between Church and State,’” (Barbara A. Perry), 31: 55-72.


Blasphemy:

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


Blood Transfusions:

“Jehovah’s Witnesses, Blood Transfusions and the Tort of Misrepresentation,” (Kerry Louderback-Wood), 47: 783-822.


Blue Lake Bill:

“Battle for Blue Lake: A Struggle for Indian Religious Rights, The,” (R.C. Gordon-McCutchan), 33: 785-800.


Bob Jones University v. United States (U.S. Supreme Court Decision), 25: 579-604.
Bodh Gaya Temple:

“Managing Religion in Colonial India: The British Raj and the Bodh Gaya Temple in Dispute,” (Ian Copland), 46: 527-59.


Bolivia:

“Catholic Church’s Role as Mediator: Bolivia, 1968-1989, The,” (Jeffrey Klaiber, S.J.), 35: 351-65.


Bonhoeffer, Deitrich:

“Bonhoeffer, Racism, and a Communal Model for Healing,” (Mark Ellingsen), 43: 235-50.

“Bonhoeffer’s Critique of Totalitarianism,” (Kenneth E. Morris), 26: 255-72.
“Contributions to Human Rights in Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Ethics,” (Michael Westmoreland-White), 39: 67-83.
“Two Bonhoeffers: Love’s Dilemma, The,” (Richard C.C. Kim), 17: 185-90.
Boston, Massachusetts:

“Cardinal Humberto Medeiros and the Desegregation of Boston’s Public Schools, 1974-1976,” (Richard Gribble), 48: 327-53.


Botswana:

“Religious Liberty and the Law in Botswana,” (Daniel D. Nsereko), 34: 83-50.


Bowen v. Kendrick:

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Bowen v. Kendrick, 30: 65-69.


Brain death:

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


Brainwashing:

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


Branch Davidians:

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


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