The Review of Faith & International Affairs
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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
Volume 22, issue 4, 2024
- South Africa at 30: What Lessons for Covenantal Pluralism from a Laboratory of Ubuntu and Nation Building? pp. 1-13

- Ebrahim Rasool
- Covenantal Pluralism’s Enabling Conditions in South African Context: The Example of Multi-Faith Schools pp. 14-26

- Helena van Coller
- Problems and Prospects of Developing Covenantal Pluralism in Zambia, a “Christian Nation” pp. 27-41

- Jeffrey Haynes
- The Religious Landscape of Malawi and Prospects for Covenantal Pluralism pp. 42-57

- Dorothy Tembo
- Covenantal Pluralism in Multi-Religious Mozambique: Precedents, Problems, and Potentials pp. 58-69

- Chapane Mutiua and Devaka Premawardhana
- Covenantal Pluralism in Zimbabwe—from Ecumenical Councils to Grassroots Ecumenism pp. 70-83

- David Maxwell
- Covenantal Pluralism in the Era of HIV and AIDS in Zambia: A Reflection on the Zambia Interfaith Networking Group (ZINGO) pp. 84-88

- Nelly Mwale
- Religious Freedom and Reasonable Accommodation in South Africa: A Framework for Living with Deep Difference pp. 89-92

- Daniela Ellerbeck
- The South African Charter of Religious Rights and Freedoms pp. 93-104

- Rassie Malherbe
- Accidental Diplomats: American Missionaries and the Cold War in Africa pp. 105-107

- Joel Cabrita
- Correction pp. 108-108

- The Editors
Volume 22, issue 3, 2024
- The Hindu Right and India's Religious Diplomacy pp. 1-10

- Ian Hall
- Why the European Union Needs to Clarify and Codify its Engagement with Religion pp. 11-26

- Fearghas O’Beara
- Pope Francis’ Vision and Whole Child Education, Part II: Exploring the Foundational Beliefs of Imago Dei, Magis, and Dios en Todo pp. 27-38

- Melodie Wyttenbach, Anne-Marie Grejdus and Marissa Browne
- The Role of Faith in Child Marriage: Empirical Evidence from Mozambique, Nepal, and the Philippines pp. 39-54

- Kanykey Bayalieva Jailobaeva, Kathryn Kraft, Hazel Barrett, Pascal Niyonkuru, Desmond Lim, Alberto Marin and Eduardo Cossa
- Legal Status of Vietnamese Protestant Churches: The Pros and Cons pp. 55-66

- Tuyen Van Le and Filip Kraus
- A Catholic Approach to Dialogue as a Tool of Diplomacy pp. 67-79

- Marián Sekerák
- The Art of the (Im)possible: Ethical Limits and Christian “Kenotic” Inspirations for Diplomacy pp. 80-91

- Vojtěch Mašek
- Religion and the Prevention of Election Violence: Lessons from Kenya pp. 92-95

- Simon Polinder
- The Political Economy of Heaven and Earth in Ghana pp. 96-97

- Jeffrey Haynes
- Security After Christendom: Global Politics and Political Theology for Apocalyptic Times pp. 98-100

- Jodok Troy
- Liberal Arts and the Legacy of China’s Christian Universities pp. 101-103

- Zhijin Cui
- Letter to the Editor pp. 104-105

- Neha Khetrapal
Volume 22, issue 2, 2024
- Introduction: Making Sense of “Likelihood of Success” in the Just War Tradition pp. 1-5

- Robert J. Joustra
- Worse Things Than Losing: Underdogs Defining Likelihood of Success pp. 6-12

- Eric Patterson
- Likelihood of Success, the Science of War, and the False Security of a Technical Principle pp. 13-25

- Valerie Morkevičius
- Just War and Likelihood of Success: Wars of Necessity vs. Wars of Choice pp. 26-36

- Christian Nikolaus Braun
- What Should We Hope For? In Search of Reasonable Definitions of Success pp. 37-42

- Henrik Syse
- From Likelihood of Success to Likely Consequences pp. 43-50

- Bryan T. McGraw
- Humanitarian Success Post Bellum pp. 51-60

- Rebecca Munson
- When You Can’t Afford to Miss: Likelihood of Success and Discrimination in Cyberwarfare pp. 61-72

- Adam Knight
- Atomic Signaling: Exploring Likelihood of Success and Military Necessity through the Bargaining Model of War pp. 73-87

- Jon Askonas and Joshua Hastey
- Success in Battle—Failure in War pp. 88-98

- Pauletta Otis
- Origins of the Just War: Military Ethics and Culture in the Ancient Near East pp. 99-101

- Ian DeJong
- A Basic Guide to the Just War Tradition: Christian Foundations and Practices pp. 102-104

- Isaac Van Pelt
Volume 22, issue 1, 2024
- Introduction: Educating for Engagement pp. 1-4

- Chris Seiple
- Clerics Should be Champions of Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy: And Yet … pp. 5-8

- Bob Roberts
- Why the Secular Academy Needs Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy pp. 9-13

- James K. Wellman
- Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy and Faith-Based Social Service Organizations’ Boards pp. 14-17

- Stephanie Summers
- Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy Formation and Women’s Leadership for FoRB pp. 18-23

- Chelsea Langston Bombino
- What Can Chaplains Teach About Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy? pp. 24-27

- Wendy Cadge
- An Experiential & Informal Pedagogy for Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy: Lessons from South Africa for a Troubled Muslim World pp. 28-32

- Ebrahim Rasool
- Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy Education for Religious Freedom Progress in Vietnam pp. 33-37

- Hien Vu
- Building Bridges of Understanding: Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy Initiatives in Pakistan pp. 38-42

- Minhas Majeed Khan
- Curating Buddhism, Fostering Diplomacy: The “Secrets of the Fallen Pagoda” Exhibition in Singapore pp. 43-58

- Jack Meng-Tat Chia and Darryl Kangfu Lim
- Faith Leaders and Child Well-Being in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study pp. 59-74

- Shafi Md Mostofa and Muhammad Sazzad Hossain Siddiqui
- Theorizing Catholicism in International Relations: An English School Framework pp. 75-86

- Marianne Rozario
- In Search of a Welcoming Environment for Religions in the “New Kazakhstan” pp. 87-96

- Wade Kusack
- The Silence of the Roman Catholic Church on the Ukraine War pp. 97-101

- Katharina McLarren
- Christian Nationalism's Threat to Global Democracy pp. 102-107

- Nilay Saiya
- Know Your Enemy: Understanding the Worldview and Motives of Osama Bin Laden and the Jihadist Movement He Inspired pp. 108-115

- Douglas M. Johnston
- A Bridge Over Troubled Water: How Worldview Helps Overcome the Religious-Secular Divide in Development Cooperation and Beyond pp. 116-122

- Yannicke Goris and Simon Polinder
- Correction pp. 123-123

- The Editors