The Review of Faith & International Affairs
2012 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2020
- Toward a Global Covenant of Peaceable Neighborhood: Introducing the Philosophy of Covenantal Pluralism pp. 1-17

- W. Christopher Stewart, Chris Seiple and Dennis R. Hoover
- The Coordinates of Covenantal Pluralism: Mapping Pluralist Theory in the 21st Century pp. 18-34

- Robert J. Joustra
- Legal Reform in Uzbekistan: Prospects for Freedom of Religion or Belief and Covenantal Pluralism pp. 35-48

- Elizabeth A. Clark and Dmytro Vovk
- Promoting Covenantal Pluralism amidst Embedded Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka pp. 49-62

- Neil DeVotta
- Religious Pluralism and State Paternalism in Kazakhstan pp. 63-73

- Roman Podoprigora and Nargis Kassenova
- Religious Diversity and Covenantal Pluralism in the Philippines pp. 74-85

- Jayeel Cornelio and Prince Kennex Aldama
- Buddhist Protectionism, Political Imaginaries of Belonging, and Prospects for Covenantal Pluralism in Myanmar pp. 86-98

- Alexander Horstmann
- Why Religious Literacy Requires Emotional Literacy pp. 99-104

- James K. Wellman and Mitu Choksi
- To Bring the Good News to All Nations: Evangelical Influence on Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Relations pp. 105-107

- Chan Woong Shin
- Islam, Authoritarianism, and Underdevelopment: A Global and Historical Comparison pp. 108-110

- Turan Kayaoglu
- Political Theology of International Order pp. 111-113

- Robert J. Joustra
Volume 18, issue 3, 2020
- Regulating Pluralism: Laws on Religious Harmony and Possibilities for Robust Pluralism in Singapore pp. 1-15

- Jaclyn L. Neo
- Negotiating Religious Freedom in India and Malaysia: Electoral Politics, Transreligious Alliances, and Cross-cutting Identities pp. 16-24

- Kristina M. Teater
- Religious Freedom, Conspiracies, and Faith: The Geopolitics of Ukrainian Autocephaly pp. 25-39

- Denys Shestopalets
- Finding Belonging, Finding Agency: Unaccompanied Refugee Minors Converting to Christianity in the Church of Sweden pp. 40-52

- Jonathan Morgan
- Narrowing the Options: Power and Glory in the Late Modern Religious Imagination pp. 53-59

- R. Scott Appleby
- Faith in Numbers: Can we Trust Quantitative Data on Religious Affiliation and Religious Freedom? pp. 60-68

- Judd Birdsall and Lori Beaman
- The Personal is Political: Pentecostal Approaches to Governance and Security pp. 69-75

- Brenda Bartelink
- Evangelicals and Governance in the Global South pp. 76-86

- Stephen Offutt
- Religion and Coloniality in Diplomacy pp. 87-96

- Joram Tarusarira
- Opening the Red Door: The Inside Story of Russia’s First Christian Liberal Arts University pp. 97-100

- Perry L. Glanzer
- Governing the Sacred: Political Toleration in Five Contested Sacred Sites pp. 101-103

- Robert J. Joustra
Volume 18, issue 1, 2020
- Four Questions about De-sectarianization pp. 1-11

- Simon Mabon
- Countering Sectarianism: The Many Paths, Promises, and Pitfalls of De-sectarianization pp. 12-22

- Morten Valbjørn
- De-securitizing through Diplomacy: De-sectarianization and the View from the Islamic Republic pp. 23-33

- Samira Nasirzadeh and Edward Wastnidge
- Mom, are we Shi’a? Neg(oti)ating Sectarian Identity in Everyday Life in Post-2011 Bahrain pp. 34-42

- Thomas Fibiger
- Was There a Bahraini Genocide? Sovereignty and State-Sponsored Sectarian Violence in 1920s Bahrain pp. 43-57

- Staci Strobl
- Sectarianization and De-sectarianization in the Struggle for Iraq’s Political Field pp. 58-69

- Toby Dodge and Renad Mansour
- From Existential Struggle to Political Banality: The Politics of Sect in Post-2003 Iraq pp. 70-86

- Fanar Haddad
- The Development and Negotiation of Frames During Non-sectarian Mobilizations in Lebanon pp. 87-96

- Anne Kirstine Rønn
- Sectarianism and Constitutional Identity pp. 97-108

- Sanaa Alsarghali
- Sectarianism from the Top Down or Bottom Up? Explaining the Middle East’s Unlikely De-sectarianization after the Arab Spring pp. 109-113

- Justin Gengler
Volume 17, issue 4, 2019
- Religion, Secularism, and the Pursuit of Peace in Myanmar pp. 1-11

- Susan Hayward and Iselin Frydenlund
- Pluralism and Peace in South Asia pp. 12-22

- Nilay Saiya
- Desectarianization: Looking Beyond the Sectarianization of Middle Eastern Politics pp. 23-35

- Simon Mabon
- The Resistance of the Protestant Church in Nazi Germany and its Relevance for Contemporary Politics pp. 36-47

- Tobias Cremer
- Symposium on Catholic Schools and the Changing Global Landscape for Faith-Based Education: An Introduction pp. 48-51

- Quentin Wodon
- Implications of Demographic, Religious, and Enrollment Trends for the Footprint of Faith-Based Schools Globally pp. 52-62

- Quentin Wodon
- Does Catholic Distinctiveness Matter in Catholic Schools? pp. 63-71

- Charles L. Glenn
- Avoiding the “Nokia Fate” in Catholic Education: The Case of the United States and the National Catholic Education Association pp. 72-75

- Kevin Baxter
- Faith-Based Education in Changing Social, Economic, and Political Contexts: Perspectives from Catholic Educators in Kenya pp. 76-88

- T. J. D’Agostino, Robert Dowd and John Mugo
- Representing Catholic Education Globally: The Role and Potential of the International Office of Catholic Education pp. 89-93

- Philippe Richard
- Measuring the Contribution of Faith-based Schools to Human Capital Wealth: Estimates for the Catholic Church pp. 94-102

- Quentin Wodon
- Finding Faith in Foreign Policy: Religion & American Diplomacy in a Postsecular World pp. 103-105

- Robert J. Joustra
- Faking Liberties: Religious Freedom in American-Occupied Japan pp. 106-108

- Judd Birdsall
Volume 17, issue 3, 2019
- Populism and Internationalism, Evangelical Style: An Introduction to the Fall 2019 Issue pp. 1-6

- Dennis R. Hoover
- What is an Evangelical? Examining the Politics, History, and Theology of a Contested Label pp. 7-19

- Jessica Joustra
- Are White Evangelicals Populists? The View from the 2016 American National Election Study pp. 20-35

- James L. Guth
- The Global—and Globalist—Roots of Evangelical Action pp. 36-49

- Paul S. Rowe
- Populism, Evangelicalism, and the Polarized Politics of Immigration pp. 50-67

- Ruth Melkonian-Hoover and Lyman A. Kellstedt
- A Just and Durable Peace? American Evangelicals and the Quest for Peace after WWII pp. 68-79

- Robert J. Joustra
- Internationalism with Evangelical Characteristics: The Case of Evangelical Responses to Southeast Asian Refugees pp. 80-93

- Melissa Borja and Jacob Gibson
- “Rescue Sells”: Narrating Human Trafficking to Evangelical Populists pp. 94-104

- David R. Swartz
- Evangelical Populist Internationalism and the Politics of Persecution pp. 105-117

- Melani McAlister
- Religious Freedom in Islam: The Fate of a Universal Human Right in the Muslim World Today pp. 118-121

- Robert W. Hefner
- How Violence Shapes Religion: Belief and Conflict in the Middle East and Africa pp. 122-124

- Laura M. Fabrycky
- Realist Ethics: Just War Traditions as Power Politics pp. 125-126

- Daniel Edward Young
- Muslim Educators in American Communities pp. 127-128

- Beth Green
Volume 17, issue 2, 2019
- American Evangelicals, the Changing Global Religious Environment, and Foreign Policy Activism pp. 1-12

- Melani McAlister
- Encouraging Active Citizen Voices on International Policy? The Record of U.S. Faith-based NGOs pp. 13-25

- Paul Nelson
- Strange Bedfellows at the United Nations: African Religions, Humans Rights Covenants, and Faith-Based Initiatives for Peace and Development pp. 26-36

- William F. S. Miles
- South Sudan’s Costly Conflict and the Urgent Role of Religious Leaders pp. 37-46

- Lucy Poni Modi, Elias O. Opongo and R. Drew Smith
- The Sectarian Dynamics of the Syrian Conflict pp. 47-58

- Ignacio Alvarez-Ossorio
- Contrasting Remedies to Social Tensions over Schooling pp. 59-75

- Charles L. Glenn
- Pluralism, the Public Purse, and Education: An International Estimate of Savings to State Budgets from K-12 Catholic Schools pp. 76-86

- Quentin Wodon
- Quantifying Persecution: Developing an International Law-based Measurement of Freedom of Religion or Belief pp. 87-96

- Mauro Gatti, Pasquale Annicchino, Judd Birdsall, Valeria Fabretti and Marco Ventura
- Saudi Arabia and the Limits of Religious Reform pp. 97-101

- Stéphane Lacroix
- Religion and the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 102-118

- Emma Tomalin, Jörg Haustein and Shabaana Kidy
- The Religious Problem with Religious Freedom pp. 119-121

- Timothy Sherratt
Volume 17, issue 1, 2019
- Introduction: The “Clash of Civilizations” and Relations between the West and the Muslim World pp. 1-10

- Jeffrey Haynes
- From Huntington to Trump: Twenty-Five Years of the “Clash of Civilizations” pp. 11-23

- Jeffrey Haynes
- Civilization as Disciplinization and the Consequences for Religion and World Politics pp. 24-33

- Jocelyne Cesari
- Civilizational Clash or Balderdash? The Causes of Religious Discrimination in Western and European Christian-Majority Democracies pp. 34-48

- Jonathan Fox
- Europe versus Islam?: Right-Wing Populist Discourse and the Construction of a Civilizational Identity pp. 49-64

- Ayhan Kaya and Ayşe Tecmen
- Religion, Cleavages, and Right-Wing Populist Parties: The Italian Case pp. 65-77

- Luca Ozzano
- Religion as a Weapon: Invoking Religion in Secularized Societies pp. 78-88

- Petr Kratochvíl
- Cultural Barbarism in Relation to Women?: Huntington’s Theory and the German Case of Mass Sexual Assaults on New Year’s Eve 2015 pp. 89-103

- Barbara Pasamonik
- Muslim Calls to Prayer in the Swedish Welfare State pp. 104-116

- Erik Ringmar
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