The Review of Faith & International Affairs
2012 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue S1, 2025
- E Pluribus … Pluribus? Politics, Polarization, and Prospects for Covenantal Pluralism in the United States Today pp. 1-17

- Laura R. Olson
- Privileged Christianity and Covenantal Pluralism in England pp. 18-32

- Judd Birdsall
- A Canadian Covenant? Covenantal Pluralism and the Fate of a Dominion pp. 33-48

- Robert J. Joustra
- Covenantal Pluralism in Australia: A Near Miss with the Conditions of Possibility pp. 49-60

- Renae Barker
- Laïcité and Religious Diversity in France: Embracing Institutional and Covenantal Pluralism for a More Inclusive Public Space pp. 61-75

- Jocelyne Cesari
- The Netherlands at the Crossroads: On the Need for a Covenantal Comeback for Principled Pluralism pp. 76-88

- Hans-Martien ten Napel
- Between Inequality and Solidarity: Barriers and Possibilities for Covenantal Pluralism in Denmark pp. 89-101

- Eva Maria Lassen
- The Changing Religious Landscape and Context for Covenantal Pluralism in Italy pp. 102-110

- Pasquale Annicchino
- Religious Freedom and Religious Equality in Western Democracies, 1990–2023: An Empirical Study of Government Policy and Societal Discrimination pp. 111-136

- Jonathan Fox and Ariel Zellman
Volume 23, issue 4, 2025
- Rethinking Religious Freedom in a Fragmented and Digitalized World: An Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 1-5

- Jocelyne Cesari
- The Future of Religious Freedom: Rights, Recognition, and Resistance in the 21st Century pp. 6-18

- Jocelyne Cesari
- Populism, Nationalism, and Civilizationism: Implications and Complications for Religious Freedom pp. 19-32

- Mae Elise Cannon
- Measuring What Matters: Evolving Metrics of Religious Freedom pp. 33-56

- Dennis P. Petri
- Freedom of Religion or Belief amid Great Power Rivalry: Geopolitics and the Future of FoRB Scholarship and Strategy pp. 57-75

- Robert J. Joustra
- State of Play: Religious Freedom and Security, Extremism, and Terrorism pp. 76-92

- Scott Gustafson, Jeremy Barker and Mitch Foor
- Freedom of Religion or Belief and Cultural Heritage: Five Themes for Future Research and Action pp. 93-103

- Elizabeth H. Prodromou
- Religious Freedom in the Age of AI and Surveillance: Mapping the Field and Charting Future Research Directions pp. 104-116

- Antonio Quirós-Fons
- Religious Racism and African Diaspora Religious Freedom: A Review of Recent Literature pp. 117-130

- Danielle N. Boaz
- Religious Freedom and Religious Equality: Research, Praxis, and Future Trajectories pp. 131-144

- Mariz Tadros
Volume 23, issue 3, 2025
- Artificial Intelligence and Human Dignity: An Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 1-4

- Brett G. Scharffs, Paul Martens and Dicky Sofjan
- Human Dignity as a Tool for Differentiating Between Maleficent and Beneficent Uses of Artificial Intelligence pp. 5-15

- Brett G. Scharffs and Alexandra Brown
- Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, Human Dignity, and Technology: Reflections on Benefits and Risks of AI pp. 16-25

- Manisha Jain
- Do Ethics in AI Still Matter? A Review of the 2021 UNESCO Recommendation on the Ethics of AI pp. 26-33

- Undral Ganbaatar
- If Not a Religion, Then What? Potential State Responses to the Conundrum of Artificial Intelligence as Religion pp. 34-47

- Dorjana Bojanovska Popovska
- Robot sAints: Questioning the Evolving Boundaries Of Ai-Generated Religious Images pp. 48-57

- Kristina Arriaga
- The European Union's Human-Centric Approach to AI: Towards a Global Ethical Standard pp. 58-71

- Fearghas O’Beara
- Constitutional Autonomy Meets Data Protection: European Religious Institutions’ Responses to the GDPR pp. 72-85

- Ahmed M. Bamashmoos
- Neurorights and the Common Good: Christian Ethical Perspectives on Neurotechnologies, AI, and Human Rights pp. 86-99

- Neil Messer
- AI and Human Dignity Within Health Care: A Christian Bioethical Assessment pp. 100-111

- Devan Stahl
- The “Technocratic Paradigm” in the Context of “Throwaway Culture”: Catholic Contributions to the Debate on Artificial Intelligence pp. 112-121

- Pasquale Annicchino
- Harmonizing Voices: African Ethical Philosophies and Interreligious Dialogue in AI Governance for Human Dignity pp. 122-135

- Ahmed Salisu Garba
Volume 23, issue 2, 2025
- India’s Use of Yoga in Diplomacy pp. 1-13

- Lisa Otto
- Religious Inequalities and Human Rights: Implications for International Development pp. 14-27

- Katherine Marshall
- Women Driving in Saudi Arabia: Female Perceptions Five Years After Lifting of the Ban pp. 28-49

- Ismail Lala
- The Rise of Environmentalism in the Shiʿi World: Evidence from Iran, Lebanon, and Yemen pp. 50-63

- Emmanuel Karagiannis
- Holy See–Israel Diplomatic Relations in Theological Context pp. 64-77

- William McCormick, SJ
- Religious Literacy and the Historical Evolution of European Identity: A Lithuanian Path through Differences to Commonality pp. 78-91

- Dalia Marija Stančienė
- Reflections on Religion, the Missing Dimension of Statecraft at Thirty pp. 92-95

- Douglas M. Johnston
- Faith at International Policy Tables: The G20 Interfaith Forum pp. 96-100

- Katherine Marshall
- Islam and Citizenship: Democracy and the Quest for an Inclusive Public Ethics pp. 101-103

- James B. Hoesterey
- Religion and World Politics: Connecting Theory with Practice pp. 104-106

- Jodok Troy
Volume 23, issue 1, 2025
- Obstacles to Covenantal Pluralism in Contemporary Russia pp. 1-14

- Jekatyerina Dunajeva and Karrie Koesel
- War as a Path to a Crossroads: The Fate of Covenantal Pluralism in Ukraine pp. 15-29

- Catherine Wanner
- Challenges and Opportunities for Covenantal Pluralism in Romania pp. 30-42

- Lucian N. Leustean
- Prospects for Covenantal Pluralism in Bulgaria pp. 43-56

- Daniela Kalkandjieva
- (Re)Conceptualizing Covenantal Pluralism in Georgia: Interfaith Dynamics on Orthodox Terms pp. 57-74

- Tornike Metreveli
- Political Regimes and Religious Co-existence: When is the Covenant Possible? The Case of Armenia pp. 75-87

- Yulia Antonyan
- Covenantal Pluralism in Eastern Europe? A Bleak Outlook from Serbia pp. 88-101

- Marko Veković
- Albania’s “Religious Harmony” Diplomacy pp. 102-115

- Islam Jusufi
- The New Governance of Religious Diversity pp. 116-118

- Robert W. Hefner
- Religious Minorities at Risk pp. 119-120

- Robert J. Joustra
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