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INDEX TO VOLUME 44 2002 ARTICLES AND FEATURES BY AUTHOR Baggett, Jerome P. Congregations and Civil Society: A Destruction and Desecration of Sa- Double-Edged Connection, 425-54 cred Sites during Wars and Conflicts: Bailey, Michael E. \ Neglected Travesty, 417-24. The Wisdom of Serpents: W hy Relig- ious Groups Use Secular Language, Russian Orthodox Church and _ the 249-69. Future of Russia, The, 657-70. Beaman, Lori G Aboriginal Spirituality and the Legal Ten Commandments as Public Ritual, Construction of Freedom of Religion, The, 221-28. 135-49. Edge, Peter W. Blakeman, John C. Naturalism and Neutrality: Trying Mi- Federal District Courts, Religious raculous Claims Fairly in English Speech and the Public Forum: An Courts, 521-37. Analysis of Litigation Patterns and Evans, Carolyn Outcomes, 93-113. Chinese Law and the International Bowman, Glen Protection of Religious Freedom, Mastering the Methods of Manipula- 749-74. tion: Who Reauty Won the Marian Fisher, Louis Propaganda Wars?, 805-20. Statutory Exemptions for Religious Brett, Edward T. Freedom, 291-316 The U.S. Catholic Press on Guate- Fisher, Louis and Nada Mourtada- mala, 115-34. Sabbah Bullert, Gary B. Adopting ‘In God We Trust” as the Reinhold Niebuhr and The Christian U.S. National Motto, 671-92 Century: World War Il and_ the Formicola, Jo Renee and Mary Segers Eclipse of the Social Gospel 271-90 Bush Faith-Based Initiative, The: The Casey Michael W Catholic Response, From Religious Outsiders to Insiders Gribble, Richard, CSC The Rise and Fall of Pacifism in the The Other Radio Priest: James Gillis’ Churcohf eChsris t, 455-75. Opposition to Franklin Delano Roose- Carmody Brendan velt’s Foreign Policy, 501-19. Politics of Catholic Education Gross-Schaefer Arthur and Wavne Zambia, 1891-1964, The, 775-804 Jacobson Davis, Derek H. If Not Now, When? The Case for Re- Dark Side to a Just War, The: The ligious Liberty in the State of Israel USA PATRIOT Act and Counter 539-68 terrorism’s Potential Threat to Relig 1OUS Freedom, 5-17. 900 JCS INDEX: VOLUME 44 Hall, Mark David and Civic Implications of Private Beyond Self-Interest: The Political School Vouchers, 717-47. Theory and Practice of Evangelical Silverman, Adam L. Women in Antebellum America, 477- Just War, Jihad, and Terrorism: A 99. Comparison of Western and Islamic Hiemstra, John L. Norms for the Use of Political Vio- Government Relations with Faith- lence, 73-92. Based Non-Profit Social Agencies in U.S. Supreme Court decision Alberta, 19-44. Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Israeli, Raphael New York, Inc., v. Village of Stratton, State and Religion in the Emerging 867-75. Palestinian Entity, 229-48. Manion, Maureen O. Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, 618-43. Churches and States: The Politics of Wah, Carolyn R. Accommodation, 317-43. Jehovah's Witnesses and the Empire Owens, Erik C. of the Sun: A Clash of Faith and Re- Taking the “Public” Out of Our ligion During World War II, 45-72. Schools: The Political, Constitutional, ARTICLES AND FEATURES BY SUBJECT Aboriginal peoples: “Aboriginal Spirituality and the Legal “U.S. Catholic Press on Guatemala, Construction of Freedom of Relig- The,” (Edward T.Brett), 115-34. ion,” Lori G. Beaman), 135-49. Charitable Choice: Bush, George W.: “Taking the “Public? Out of Our “Bush Faith-Based Initiative, The: Schools: The Political, Constitutional, The Catholic Response,”(Jo Renee and Civic Implications of Private Formicola and Mary Segers), 693-715. School Vouchers,” (Erik C. Owens Canada: 717-47. “Aboriginal Spirituality and the Legal China: Construction of Freedom of Relig- “Chinese Law and the International ion,” (Lori G. Beaman), 135-49. Protection of Religious Freedom,” (Carolyn Evans), 749-74. “Government Relations with Faith- Christian Century, The: Based Non-Profit Social Agencies in “Reinhold Niebuhr and The Christian Alberta,” (John L. Hiemstra), 19-44. Century: World War II and the Catholicism: Eclipse of the Social Gospel,” (Gary “Bush Faith-Based Initiative, The: B. Bullert), 271-90. The Catholic Response,” (Jo Renee Christianity: Formicola and Mary Segers), 693-715. “Beyond Self-Interest: The Political Theory and Practice of Evangelical “Mastering the Methods of Manipula- Women in Antebellum America,” tion: Who ReatLty Won the Marian (Mark David Hall), 477-99. Propaganda Wars?,” (Glen Bowman), 805-20. ARTICLES AND FEATURES BY SUBJECT 901 Constitution, U.S.: “Reinhold Niebuhr and The Christian “Churches and States: The Politics of Century: World War U and the Accommodation,” (Maureen O. Man- Eclipse of the Social Gospel,” (Gary ion), 317-43. B. Bullert), 271-90. Church and State, separation of: “Federal District Courts, Religious “Churches and States: The Politics of Speech, and the Public Forum: An Accommodation,” (Maureen O. Man- Analysis of Litigation Patterns and ion), 317-43. Outcomes,” (John C. Blakeman), 93- 113. “Dark Side to a Just War, The: The Counterterrorism: USA PATRIOT Act and Counter- “The Dark Side to a Just War: The terrorism’s Potential Threat to Relig- USA PATRIOT Act and Counter- ious Freedom,” (Derek H. Davis), 5- terrorism’s Potential Threat to Relig- ba: ious Freedom,” Derek H. Davis), 5- 17. “Federal District Courts, Religious Education: Speech, and the Public Forum: An “Politics of Catholic Education in Analysis of Litigation Patterns and Zambia, 1891-1964, The,” Brendan Outcomes,” (John C. Blakeman), 93- Carmody , 179-804. 113. “Taking the “Public”? Out of Our “Russian Orthodox Church and the Schools: The Political, Constitutional, Future of Russia, The,” (Derek H. and Civic Implications of Private Davis), 657-70. School Vouchers,” (Erik C. Owens), Church of Christ: 717-47. “From Religious Outsiders to Insid- ers: The Rise and Fall of Pacifism in “Zelman v. Simmons-Harris,” (U.S. the Churches of Christ,” (Michael W. Supreme Court), 618-43. Casey), 455-75. England: Congress, U.S.: “Mastering the Methods of Manipula- “Dark Side to a Just War, The: The tion: Who REALLY Won the Marian USA PATRIOT Act and Counter- Propaganda Wars?,” (Glen Bowman), terrorism’s Potential Threat to Relig- 805-20. ious Freedom,” (Derek H. Davis), 5- ik Naturalism and Neutrality: Trying Miraculous Claims Fairly in English “Statutory Exemptions for Religious Courts,” Peter W. Edge), 521-37. Freedom,” (Louis Fisher), 291-316. Establishment Clause: ‘Federal District Courts, Religious “Ten Commandments as Public Rit- Speech and the Public Forum: An ual, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 221-28 Analysis of Litigation Patterns and Congregations, U.S.: Outcomes,” John C. Blakeman), 93- “Congregations and Civil Society: A 113 Double-Edged Connection,” Jerome P. Baggett), 425-54. “Ten Commandments as Public Rit- ual, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 221-28 JCS INDEX: VOLUME 44 “Zelman v. Simmons-Harris,” “Statutory Exemptions for Religious Supreme Court), 618-43. Freedom,” (Louis Fisher), 291-316. Europe: “Mastering the Methods of Manipula- “Watchtower Bible and Tract Society tion: Who REALLY Won the Marian of New York, Inc., v. Village of Propaganda Wars?,” (Glen Bowman), Stratton,” (U.S. Supreme Court), 867- 805-20. 85. Evangelicalism: Foreign policy, U.S.: “Beyond Self-Interest: The Political “Chinese Law and the International Theory and Practice of Evangelical Protection of Religious Freedom,” Women in Antebellum America, Carolyn Evans), 749-74. (Mark David Hall), 477-99. Faith-based organizations: “The U.S. Catholic Press on Guate- “Bush Faith-Based Initiative, The: mala,” Edward T.Brett), 115-34. The Catholic Response,” (Jo Renee Gillis, James: Formicola and Mary Segers), 693-715. “The Other Radio Priest: James Gillis Opposition to Franklin Delano Roose- “Government Relations with Faith- velt’s Foreign Policy,” (Richard Based Non-Profit Social Agencies in Gribble, CSC), 501-19. \lberta,” (John L. Hiemstra), 19-44. Good News Club v. Milford Central Falun Gong: School District: “Chinese Law and the International “Federal District Courts, Religious Protection of Religious Freedom,” Speech, and the Public Forum: An Carolyn Evans), 749-74. Analysis of Litigation Patterns and First Amendment: Outcomes,” John C. Blakeman), 93- “Aboriginal Spirituality and the Legal DES: Construction of Freedom of Relig- Guatemala: ion,” (Lori G. Beaman), 135-49. “The U.S. Catholic Press on Guate- mala,” Edward T. Brett), 115-34. “Dark Side to a Just War, The: The Human Rights: USA PATRIOT Act and Counter- “Chinese Law and the International terrorism’s Potential Threat to Relig- Protection of Religious Freedom,” ious Freedom,” (Derek H. Davis), 5- Carolyn Evans), 749-74. We Destruction and Desecration of Sa- “Federal District Courts, Religious cred Sites during Wars and Conflicts: Speech, and the Public Forum: An A Neglected Travesty, (Derek H. Da- Analysis of Litigation Patterns and vis), 417-24. Outcomes,” (John C. Blakeman), 93- 113. “Just War, Jihad, and Terrorism: A Comparison of Western and Islamic Norms for the Use of Political Vio- “Other Radio Priest, The: James lence,” (Adam L. Silverman), 73-92. Gillis’ Opposition to Franklin Delano Islam: Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy,” (Richard “Just War, Jihad, and Terrorism: A Gribble, CSC), 501-19. Comparison of Western and Islamic ARTICLES AND FEATURES BY SU BJECT 903 Norms for the Use of Political Vio- Law and religion: lence,” (Adam L. Silverman), 73-92 “Churches and States: The Politics of Accommodation,” (Maureen O. Man- “State and Religion in the Emerging ion), 317-43 Palestinian Entity,” Raphael Israeli 229-45. “Federal District Courts, Religious Israel: Speech, and the Public Forum: An Destruction and Desecration of SS a- Analysis of Litigation Patterns and cred Sites during Wars and Conflicts: Outcomes,” (John C. Blakeman), 93- A Neglected Travesty, (Derek H. Da- 113. vis), 417-24. “Government Relations with Faith- “If Not Now, When? The Case tor Based Non-Profit Social Agencies in Religious Liberty in the State ol Alberta,” (John L. Hiemstra), 19-44. Israel,” Arthur Gross-Schaefer and Wayne Jacobson), 539-68. “Naturalism and Neutrality: Trying Miraculous Claims Fairly in English “State and Religion in the Emerging Courts,” Peter W. Edge), 52] “JQi°7 Palestinian Entity,” (Raphael Israeli), 229-48. “Statutory Exemptions for Religious Japan: Freedom,” (Louis Fisher), 291-316. “Jehovah's Witnesses and the Empire of the Sun: A Clash of Faith and Re- “Ten Commandments as Public Rit- ligion During World War II,” (Carolyn ual, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 221-28. R. Wah), 45-72. Liberalism: Jehovah’s Witnesses: “The Wisdom of Serpents: Why Relig- ‘Jehovah's Witnesses and the Empire ious Groups Use Secular Language, of the Sun: A Clash of Faith and Re Michael E. Bailey), 249-69 ligion During World War II,” Carolyn Marian Propaganda Wars: R. Wah), 45-72 “Mastering the Methods of Manipula- tion: Who REALLY Won the Marian “Watchtower Bible and Tract Society Propaganda Wars?,” (Glen Bowman Inc. v. Village of Stratton,” (U.S. Su- 805-20. preme Court 867-85. Middle East: Jihad: Destruction and Desecration of Sa- “Just War, Jihad, and Terrorism: A cred Sites during Wars and Conflicts Comparison of Western and Islamic A Neglected Travesty, Derek H. Da- Norms for the Use of Political Vio- vis), 417-24. lence,” Adam L. Silverman), 73-92 Just War Theory: ‘If Not Now. When? The Case “Just War, Jihad, and Terrorism \ Religious Liberty in the State Comparison of Western and Islamic Israel, 5 Arthur Gross-Schaefer Norms for the Use of Political Vio- Wayne Jacobson _ 539-68 lence,” (Adam L. Silverman), 73-92. ‘Just War, Jihad, and Terrorism: A Comparison of Western and Islamic 904 JCS INDEX: VOLUME 44 Norms for the Use of Political Vio- lence,” (Adam L. Silverman), 73-92. “Other Radio Priest, The: James Neutrality: Gillis’ Opposition to Franklin Delano “Naturalism and Neutrality: Trying Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy,” (Richard Miraculous Claims Fairly in English Gribble, CSC), 501-19. Courts,” (Peter W. Edge), 521-37. Orthodoxy: “Taking the “Public” Out of Our “Russian Orthodox Church and the Schools: The Political, Constitutional, Future of Russia, The,” (Derek H. and Civic Implications of Private Davis), 657-70. School Vouchers,” (Erik C. Owens), Pacifism: 717-47. “From Religious Outsiders to Insid- ers: The Rise and Fall of Pacifism in “Ten Commandments as Public Rit- the Churches of Christ,” (Michael W. ual, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 221-28. Casey), 455-75. Proselytizing: Palestine: “Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Empire Destruction and Desecration of Sa- of the Sun: A Clash of Faith and Re- cred Sites during Wars and Conflicts: ligion During World War II,” (Carolyn \ Neglected Travesty, (Derek H. Da- R. Wah), 45-72. vis), 417-24. “Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, “State and Religion in the Emerging Inc. v. Village of Stratton,” (U.S. Su- Palestinian Entity,” (Raphael Israeli), preme Court), 867-85. 229-48. Protestantism: Patriot Act, USA: “Beyond Self-Interest: The Political “The Dark Side to a Just War: The Theory and Practice of Evangelical USA PATRIOT Act and Counter- Women in Antebellum America,” terrorism’s Potential Threat to Relig- (Mark David Hall), 477-99. ious Freedom,” (Derek H. Davis), 5- We “Government Relations with Faith- Pluralism: Based Non-Profit Social Agencies in “The Wisdom of Serpents: Why Relig- Alberta,” (John L. Hiemstra), 19-44. ious Groups Use Secular Language,” Michael E. Bailey), 249-69. “Reinhold Niebuhr and The Christian Politics, U.S. Century: World War II and the “Adopting ‘In God We Trust’ as the Eclipse of the Social Gospel,” (Gary U.S. National Motto,” (Louis Fisher B. Bullert), 271-90. and Nada Mourtada-Sabbah), 671-92. Reinhold Niebuhr: “Reinhold Niebuhr and The Christian “Beyond Self-Interest: The Political Century: World War II and_ the Theory and Practice of Evangelical Eclipse of the Social Gospel,” (Gary Women _ in Antebellum America,” B. Bullert), 271-90. (Mark David Hall), 477-99. Religion and politics: “Adopting ‘In God We Trust’ as the “Churches and States: The Politics of U.S. National Motto,” (Louis Fisher Accommodation,” (Maureen O. Man- and Nada Mourtada-Sabbah), 671-92. ion), 317-43. ARTICLES AND FEATURES BY SU BJECT “Beyond Self-Interest: The Political “Statutory Exemptions for Religious Theory and Practice of Evangelical Freedom,” (Louis Fisher), 291-316 Women in Antebellum America, Mark David Hall), 477-99. “The Dark Side to a Just War: The USA PATRIOT Act and Counter- “Bush Faith-Based Initiative, The: terrorism’s Potential Threat to Relig- The Catholic Response,” (Jo Renee ious Freedom,” Derek H Davis), 5- Formicola and Mary Segers), 693-715. Re: “Churches and States: The Politics of “Ten Commandments as Public Rit- Accommodation,” (Maureen O. Man- ual, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 221-28 ion), 317-43. Religious persecution: “Chinese Law and the International “Statutory Exemptions for Religious Protection of Religious Freedom,” Freedom,” (Louis Fisher), 291-316 Carolyn Evans), 749-74. Religious groups, minority: “Aboriginal Spirituality and the Legal ‘Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Empire Construction of Freedom of Relig- of the Sun: A Clash of Faith and Re- ion, Lori G.Beaman), 135-49. ligion During World War II,” (Carolyn R. Wah), 45-72 Chinese Law and the International Protection of Religious Freedom ‘Just War, Jihad and Terrorism: A Carolyn Evans), 749-74 Comparison of Western and Islamic Norms for the Use of Political Vio- ‘Jehovah's Witnesses and the Empire lence,” (Adam L. Silverman), 73-92 of the Sun: A Clash of Faith and Re ligion During World War II,” (C iroly n ‘Mastering the Methods of Manipula- R. Wah), 45-72. tion Who Reauty Won the Marian Propaganda Wars?,” (Glen Bowman “Russian Orthodox Church and the 805-20. Future of Russia, The,” Derek H Roosevelt, Franklin Delano: Davis), 657-70. “Other Radio Priest, The: James Religious liberty: Gillis’ Opposition to Franklin Delano “Aboriginal Spirituality and the Legal Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy, Richard Construction of Freedom of Relig- Gribble, CSC), 501-19. ion,” (Lori G. Beaman 135-49. Russia: “Russian Orthodox Church and the “Congregations and Civil Society: A Future of Russia, The,” Derek H. Double-Edged Connection,” (Jerome Davis), 657-70. P. Baggett), 425-54. Schools, public: “Churches and States: The Politics of “If Not Now, When? The Case for Accommodation,” (Maureen O. Man- Religious Liberty in the State of ion), 317-43. Israel,” Arthur Gross-Schaefer and Wayne Jacobson), 539-68 “Federal District Courts, Religious Speech, and the Public Forum: An 906 JCS INDEX: VOLUME 44 Analysis of Litigation Patterns and Outcomes,” (John C. Blakeman), 93- “Just War, Jihad, and Terrorism: A J13. Comparison of Western and Islamic Norms for the Use of Political Vio- “Taking the “Public? Out of Our lence,” (Adam L. Silverman), 73-92. Schools: The Political, Constitutional, United States: and Civic Implications of Private “Adopting ‘In God We Trust’ as the School Vouchers,” (Erik C. Owens), U.S. National Motto,” (Louis Fisher 717-47. and Nada Mourtada-Sabbah), 671-92. “Zelman v. Simmons-Harris,” (U.S. “Beyond Self-Interest: The Political Supreme Court), 618-43. Theory and Practice of Evangelical Women in Antebellum America,” “Ten Commandments as Public Rit- (Mark David Hall), 477-99. ual, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 221-28. September 11: “Bush Faith-Based Initiative, The: “The Dark Side to a Just War: The The Catholic Response,” Jo Renee USA PATRIOT Act and Counter- Formicola and Mary Segers), 693-715. terrorism’s Potential Threat to Relig- ious Freedom,” (Derek H. Davis), 5- “Churches and States: The Politics of 7 Accommodation,” (Maureen O. Man- Social Security: ion), 317-43. “Statutory Exemptions for Religious Freedom, Louis Fisher), 291-316. “Congregations and Civil Society: A Social Services: Double-Edged Connection,” (Jerome “Government Relations with Faith- P. Baggett), 425-54. Based Non-Profit Social Agencies in Alberta,” (John L. Hiemstra), 19-44. ‘Federal District Courts, Religious Tax exemptions, U.S.: Speech, and the Public Forum: An “Statutory Exemptions for Religious Analysis of Litigation Patterns and Freedom,” Louis Fisher), 291-316 Outcomes,” John C. Blakeman), 93- Ten Commandments: Lik “Ten Commandments as Public Rit- ual, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 221-28. “From Religious Outsiders to Insid- Terrorism: ers: The Rise and Fall of Pacifism in “Dark Side to a Just War, The: The the Churches of Christ,” (Michael W. USA PATRIOT Act and Counter- Casey), 455-75. terrorism’s Potential Threat to Relig- ious Freedom,” (Derek H. Davis), 5- “Other Radio Priest, The: James 17. Gillis’ Opposition to Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy,” (Richard Destruction and Desecration of Sa- Gribble, CSC), 501-19. cred Sites during Wars and Conflicts: \ Neglected Travesty, (Derek H. Da- “Reinhold Niebuhr and The Christian vis), 417-24. Century: World War II and the Eclipse of the Social Gospel,” (Gary B. Bullert), 271-90. ARTICLES AND FEATURES BY SU BJECT 907 and Civic Implications of Private “Statutory Exemptions for Religious School Vouchers,” (Erik C Owens), Freedom,” Louis Fisher), 291-316 (17-47. “Taking the “Public” Out of Ow “Zelman v. Simmons-Harris.” (U.S. Schools: The Political, Constitutional Supreme Court 618-43. and Civic Implications of Private Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society: School Vouchers,” (Erik C. Owens “Jehovah's Witnesses and the Empire 717-47 of the Sun A Clash of Faith and Re- ligion During World War II,” (Carolyn “Ten Commandments as Public Rit R. Wah), 45-72 ual, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 221-28 “Watchtower Bible and Tract Society “Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., v. Village of Strat- of New York, Inc., v. Villageo f Stratton ton, U.S. Supreme Court), 867-85. U.S. Supreme Court), 867-85. World War II: “Jehovah's Witnesses and the Empire “Zelman v. Simmons-Harris,” of the Sun: A Clash of Faith and Re- Supreme Court), 18-43. ligion During World War II, Ca)a roly! n United States Supreme Court: R. Wah), 45-72. “Aboriginal Spirituality and the Leg Construction of Freedom of Other Radic Priest The: James ion,” Lori G. Beaman), 135-49 Gillis Opposition to Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Foreign Policy,” Richard “Churches and States: The Politics of Gribble, CSC), 501-19 Accommodation,” (Maureen O. Man ion), 317-43. Reinhold Niebuhr and The Christian Century: World War II and the z F¢ ne le ral District Courts Religious Eclipse of the Social Gospel Gary Speech and the Public Forum An B. Bullert), 271-90. Analysis of Litigation Patterns and Vouchers: Outcomes,” John C. Blakeman), 93 “Taking the Public’ Out of Ow 113. Schools: The Political, Constitutional, : : : and =C ivic Implications of Private “Watchtower Bible and Tract Society School Vouchers, Erik C. Owens of New York, Inc., v. Villageo f Stratton 717-47 U.S. Supreme Court), 867-55 Zambia: “Politics of Catholic Education in “Zelman cv. Simmons-Harris,” Zambia, 1891-1964, The Brendan Supreme Court), 615-43. Carmody , 179-804 Voucher programs, school: “Taking the “Public” Out of Our Schools: The Political, Constitutional JCS INDEX: VOLUME 44 ARTICLES AND FEATURES BY TITLE Aboriginal Spiritual and the Legal Just War, Jihad, and Terrorism: A Com- Construction of Freedom of Religion, parison of Western and _ Islamic by Lori G. Beaman, 135-49. Norms for the Use of Political Vio- Adopting “In God We Trust” as the U.S. lence, National Motto, by Adam L. Silverman, 73-92. by Louis Fisher and Nada Mourtada- Mastering the Methods of Manipulation: Sabbah, 671-92. Who REALLY Won the Marian Propa- Beyond Self-Interest: The Political The- ganda Wars?, ory and Practice of Evangelical Wo- by Glen Bowman, 805-20. men in Antebellum America, Naturalism and Neutrality: Trying Mirac- by Mark David Hall, 477-99. ulous Claims Fairly in English Courts, Bush Faith-Based Initiative, The: The by Peter W. Edge, 521-37. Catholic Response, Other Radio Priest, The: James Gillis’ by Jo Renee Formicola and Mary Opposition to Franklin Delano Roose- Segers, 693-715. velt’s Foreign Policy, Chinese Law and the International by Richard Gribble, CSC, 501-19. Protection of Religious Freedom, Politics of Catholic Education in Zambia, by Carolyn Evans, 749-74. 1891-1964, The, Churches and States: The Politics of Ac- by Brendan Carmody, 775-804. commodation, Reinhold Niebuhr and The Christian by Maureen O. Manion, 317-43. Century: World War I and the Congregations and Civil Society: A Eclipse of the Social ( sospel, Double-Edged Connection, by Gary B. Bullert, 271-90. by Jerome P. Baggett, 425-54 Russian Orthodox Church and the Future Federal District Courts, — Religious of Russia, The, Speech, and the Public Forum: An by Derek H. Davis, 657-70. Analysis of Litigation Patterns and State and Religion in the Emerging Pales- Outcomes, tinian Entity, by John C. Blakeman, 93-113. by Raphael Israeli, 229-48. From Religious Outsiders to Insiders: Statutory Exemptions for Religious Free- The Rise and Fall of Pacifism in the dom, Churches of Christ, by Louis Fisher, 291-316. by Michael W. Casey, 455-75. Taking the “Public” Out of Our Schools: Government Relations with Faith-Based The Political, Constitutional, and Non-Profit Social Agencies in Alberta, Civic Implications of Private School by John L. Hiemstra, 19-44. Vouchers, If Not Now, When? The Case for Relig- by Erik C. Owens, 717-47. ious Liberty in the State of Israel, U.S. Catholic Press on Guatemala, The, by Arthur Gross-Schaefer and Wayne by Edward T. Brett, 115-34. Jacobson, 539-68. Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Inc. Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Empire of v. Village of Stratton, the Sun: A Clash of Faith and Relig- by U.S. Supreme Court, 867-85. ion During World War II, by Carolyn R. Wah, 45-72.

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