BOOK REVIEWS BY TITLE - Baylor University



BOOK REVIEWS BY TITLE

1959-2007

Abbey of Bec and the Anglo-Norman State, 1034-1136, The, by Sally N. Vaughn, 25: 575-76

Abolition of God, The, by Hans-Gerhard Koch, 6: 399-401

Abolition’s Axe: Beriah Green, Oneida Institute, and the Black Freedom Struggle, by Milton C. Semett, 29: 563-64.

Abortion: A Case Study in Law and Morals, by Fred M. Frohock, 25: 550-51.

Abortion: A Christian Understanding and Response, by James K. Hoffmeier, 30: 586-88.

Abortion and Divorce in Western Law: American Failures, European Challenges, by Mary Ann Glendon, 33: 148-49.

Abortion Counseling and Social Change, by Arlene Carmen and Howard Moody, 19: 605-06.

Abortion Debate in the United States and Canada, The: A Source Book, by Maureen Muldoon, 34: 611-12.

Abortion Decisions of the Supreme Court, 1973 through 1989: A Comprehensive Review with Historical Commentary, by Dan Drucker, 33: 607-08.

Abortion: Moral and Legal Perspectives, edited by Jay L. Garfield and Panicia Hennessey, 30: 169-70.

Abortion Rights and Fetal “Personhood,” edited by Edd Doerr and James W. Prescott, 32: 150.

Abortion Rights as Religious Freedom, by Peter S. Wenz, 36: 399.

Abortion: The Personal Dilemma; A Christian Gynecologist Examines the Medical, Social, and Spiritual Issues, by R. F. R. Gardner, 18: 134-36.

Abortion: The Supreme Court Decisions, edited by Ian Shapiro, 39: 375-76.

Aborto, by Cristina Alberdi and Victoria Sendon, 25: 350-51.

Abraham Joshua Heschel and Elie Wiesel: You are My Witnesses, by Maurice Friedman, 31: 573.

Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President, by Allen C. Guelzo, 44: 162-64.

Abuse of Power: A Theological Problem, The, by James Newton Poling, 35: 429.

Academic Freedom and Academic Anarchy, by Sidney Hook, 13: 368-69.

Academic Freedom and Christian Scholarship, by Anthony J. Diekema, 45: 187-88.

Achievement of John C. Bennett, The, by David H. Smith, 13: 359-61.

Achieving an Abortion-Free America, by 2001, by Thomas A. Glessner, 33: 827.

Acuerdos Concordatarios Espafioles y la Revision del Concordato Italiano, Los, 25: 349-51.

African-American Religion: Interpretive Essays in Religion and Culture, edited by Timothy J. Fulop and Albert J. Roboyeau, 41: 841-42.

African Christianity: Its Public Role, by Paul Gifford, 42: 374-77.

Afro-American Religious Studies: A Comprehensive Bibliography with Locations in American Libraries, by Ethel L. Williams and Clifton L. Brown, 19: 135-36.

After Polygamy Was Made a Sin: The Social History of Christian Polygamy, by John Cairncross, 20: 553-54.

After the Reformation: Essays in Honor of J. H. Hexter, edited by Barbara C. Malament, 23: 584-85.

Against All Hope: Resistance in the Nazi Concentration Camps, by Hermann Langbein, 38: 181.

Against the Faith: Essays on Deists, Skeptics, and Atheists, by Jim Herrick, 28: 561.

Against the Gates of Hell: The Threat to Religious Freedom in America, by Stanley R. Rader, 23: 362-63.

Against the Nations: War and Survival in a Liberal Society, by Stanley Hauerwas, 29: 557-58.

Against the World for the World: The Hartford Appeal and the Future of American Religion, edited by Peter L. Berger and Richard John Neuhaus, 22: 354-56.

Agonising Choice, The: Birth -Control, Religion and the Law, by Norman St. John-Stevas, 14: 536-37.

Agrarian Socialism in America: Marx, Jefferson, and Jesus in the Oklahoma Countryside, by Jim Bissett, 43: 363-65.

Ahmadiyyah. A Study in Contemporary Islam on the West African Coast, by Humphrey J. Fisher, 6: 386.

AIDS and the Church, the Second Decade, by Earl E. Shelp and Ronald H. Sunderland, 35: 174-76.

AIDS Epidemic, The: Balancing Compassion and Justice, by Glenn G. Wood and John E. Dietrich, 33: 623.

Alabama Baptists: Southern Baptists in the Heart of Dixie, by Wayne Flynt, 41: 392-93.

Alexander III and the Twelfth Century. Vol. 3: The Popes Through History, by Marshall W. Baldwin, 11: 550-52.

Alienated Minority: The Jews of Medieval Latin Europe, by Kenneth R. Stowe, 35: 911-12.

Alienation, Atheism, and the Religious Crisis, by Thomas F. O’Dea, 12: 543.

Alienation of Church Wealth in Mexico, by Jan Bazant, 13: 353-54.

All God’s Children: The Cult Experience—Salvation or Slavery?, by Jo Anne Parke

and Carroll Stoner, 22: 146-47.

Allied Occupation of Japan 1945-1952 and Japanese Religions, The, by William P. Woodard, 15: 125-27.

All Under Heaven: Chinese Tradition and Christian Life in the People’s Republic of China, edited by Alan Hunter and Don Rimmington, 36: 620.

Almost Chosen People, An: The Moral Aspirations of Americans, edited by Walter Nicgorski and Ronald Weber, 21: 132-34.

Alms for Jihad: Charity and Terrorism in the Islamic World, by M. Millard Burr and Robert O. Collins, 48: 686-87.

Al-Mughtaribun: American Law and the Transformation of Muslim Life in the United States, by Kathleen M. Moore, 39: 347-48.

Alterations of State: Sacred Kingship in the English Reformation, by Richard C. McCoy, 45: 171-72.

Alternative American Religions, by Stephen J. Stein, 43: 826-28.

Alternative Vision, An: An Interpretation of Liberation Theology, by Roger Haight, S.J., 29: 149-50.

Always The Priest: The Life of Gabriel Richard, S. S., by M. Dolorita Mast, 9: 405-07.

Ambivalent Alliance: The Catholic Church and the Action Francaise, 1899-1939, by Oscar L. Amal, 30: 178-79.

Ambivalenz der Zweireichelehre in lutherischen Kirchen des 20. Jahrhunderts, Die, edited by Ulrich Duchrow and Wolfgang Huber, 20: 336-38.

Ambrose of Milan: Church and Court in a Christian Capital, by Neil B. McLynn, 38: 416-17.

America after Nixon: The Age of the Multinationals, by Robert Scheer, 18: 361-62.

America Against Itself: Moral Vision and the Public Order, by Richard John Neuhaus, 36: 871.

America and the Challenges of Religious Diversity, by Robert Wuthnow, 48: 478-79.

America, Christian or Secular? Readings in American Christian History and Civil Religion, by Jerry S. Herbert, 29: 151.

America First!: Its History, Culture, and Politics, by Bill Kauffman, 39: 374-75.

America in Change: Reflections on the 60’s and 70’s, edited by Ronald Weber, 17: 346.

American and Catholic: The New Debate, edited by Joe Holland and Ann Bersanti, 32: 155-56.

American Catholic Exodus, edited by John O’Connor, 11: 536-37.

American Catholic Experience, The: A History from Colonial Times to the Present, by Jay P. Dolan, 30: 149-50.

American Catholic History, by James E. Prest, 33: 618-19.

American Catholic Lay Groups and Transatlantic Social Reform in the Progressive Era, by Deirdre M. Moloney, 45: 388-89.

American Catholics, American Culture: Tradition And Resistance, edited by Margaret O’Brien Steinfels, 49: 147-48.

American Catholics: A Protestant-Jewish View, edited by Philip Sharper, 3: 213-15.

American Catholics and Slavery: 1789-1866: An Anthology of Primary Documents, edited and compiled by Kenneth J. Zanca, 38: 919.

American Catholics and Social Reform: The New Deal Years, by David J. O’Brien, 11: 329-30; 12: 506-08.

American Catholics and the Roosevelt Presidency, 1932-1936, by George Q. Flynn, 11: 534-35.

American Catholicism: And Now Where?, by John Deedy, 30: 598-99.

American Church Experience, The: A Concise History, by Thomas A. Askew and Richard V. Pierard, 48: 222-23.

American Deists: Voices of Reason and Dissent in the Early Republic, The, by Kerry S. Walters, 35: 905-06.

American Dilemma, An, by Robert McAfee Brown and Gustave Weigel, 3: 216-18.

American Dream, Global Nightmare: The Dilemma of U.S. Human Rights Policy, by Sandy Vogelgesang, 24: 409-10.

American Empire: The Political Ethics of Twentieth-Century Conquest, by John M.

Swomley, Jr., 20: 133-34.

American Evangelical Christianity: An Introduction, by Mark A. Noll, 44: 168-69.

American Evangelicalism: Embattled and Thriving, by Christian Smith, 41: 843-45.

American Evangelicals and the U.S. Military 1943-1993, by Anne C. Loveland, 40: 495-96.

American Extremists: Militias, Supremacists, Klansmen, Communists and Others, by John George and Laird Wilcox, 40: 912-13.

American Freedom and Catholic Power, by Paul Blanshard, 1: 45-46.

American Freedom and the Radical Right, by Edward L. Ericson, 25: 351-52.

American Hour, The: A Time of Reckoning and the Once and Future Role of Faith, by Os Guinness, 37: 154.

American Indians and Christian Missions: Studies in Cultural Conflict, by Henry

Warner Bowden, 26: 542-43.

American Jews in Israel, by Harold R. Isaacs, 10: 472-74.

Americanization of Religious Minorities, The: Confronting the Constitutional Order, by Eric Michael Mazur, 45: 392-94.

American Judaism: Adventure in Modernity, by Jacob Neusner, 16: 531-33.

American Leadership Tradition, The: The Inevitable Impact of a Leader’s Faith on a Nation’s Destiny, by Marvin Olasky, 43: 149-51.

American Mennonites and the Great War, 1914-1918, by Gerlof D. Homan, 38: 656-57.

American Moralist: On Law, Ethics, and Government, The, by George Anastaplo, 35: 618-19.

American Originals: Homemade Varieties of Christianity, by Paul K. Conkin, 41: 153-54.

American Political Theology: Historical Perspective and Theoretical Analysis, by Charles W. Dunn, 28: 127-29.

American Pope, The: The Life and Times of Francis Cardinal Spellman, by John Cooney, 29: 328-30.

American Protestantism, by Winthrop S. Hudson, 4: 116-17.

American Protestantism and United States Indian Policy, 1869-82, by Robert H. Keller, Jr., 28: 326-27.

American Providence: A Nation With a Mission, by Stephen H. Webb, 48: 228-30.

American Puritanism: Faith and Practice, by Darrett B. Rutman, 14: 356-57.

American Quest for the Primitive Church, The, edited by Richard T. Hughes, 31: 548.

American Reform and Reformers: A Biographical Dictionary, edited by Randall M. Miller and Paul A. Cimbala, 40: 488-89.

American Reformers, 1815-1860, by Ronald G. Walters, 22: 160-61.

American Religions: A Documentary History, by R. Marie Griffith, 49: 576-77.

American Religious Experience, The: A Concise History, by Lynn Bridgers, 49: 149-51.

American Religious Groups View Foreign Policy: Trends in Rank and File Opinion, 1937-1969, by Alfred O. Hero, Jr., 16: 142-44.

American Religious Thought: A History, by William A. Clebsch, 16: 525-27.

American Revolution and Religion, The: Maryland, 1770-1800, by Thomas O’Brien Hanley, 20: 127-29.

American Sacred Space, edited by David Chidester and Edward T. Linenthal, 39: 172-73.

American Schools and Churches: Partners in Conflict, edited by David W. Beggs III

and Bruce McQuigg, 9: 407-09.

American Shakers, The: From Neo-Chrlstianity to Pre-Socialism, by Henri Desroche,

16: 138-40.

American States, Churches, and Slavery, by J. R. Balme, 13: 543-44.

American Theory of Church and State, The, by Loren P. Beth, 2: 183-85.

America’s Battle for God: A European Christian Looks at Civil Religion, by Geiko Muller-Fahrenholz, 49: 581-83.

America’s Communal Utopias, edited by Donald E. Pitzer, 40: 492-93.

America’s Miracle Man in Vietnam: Ngo Dinh Diem, Religion, Race, and U.S. Intervention in Southeast Asia, by Seth Jacobs, 47: 637-39.

America’s Saints: The Rise of Mormon Power, by Robert Gottlieb, 28: 331-32.

America’s Struggle for Same-Sex Marriage, by Daniel R. Pinello, 49: 366-68.

America’s Unwritten Constitution: Science, Religion, and Political Responsibility, by Don K. Price, 28: 342-43.

Amish and the State, The, edited by Donald B. Kraybill, 36: 850.

Amish Society, by John A. Hostetler, 36: 398-99.

Amish Struggle with Modernity, The, edited by Donald B. Kraybill and Marc A. Olshan, 39: 372-73.

Anabaptism: A Social History, 1525-1618; Switzerland, Austria, Moravia, South and Central Germany, by Claus-Peter Clasen, 20: 583-84.

Anabaptism in Outline: Selected Primary Sources, edited by Walter Klaassen, 24: 412-13.

Anabaptism Revisited: Essays on Anabaptist/Mennonite Studies in Honor of C.J. Dyck, by Walter Klassen, 35: 184-85.

Anabaptist Beginnings (1523-1533): A Source Book, edited by William R. Estep, Jr., 21: 573-74.

Anabaptist Portraits, by John Allen Moore, 28: 537-38.

Anabaptists and Religious Liberty in the 16th Century, The, by Harold S. Bender, 12: 343.

Anabaptists and the Sword, by James M. Stayer, 16: 319-22.

An Angel Directs the Storm: Apocalyptic Religion & American Empire, by Michael Northcott, 47: 646-47.

And May God Have Mercy: The Case Against Capital Punishment, by Eugene B. Block,

6: 255-56.

And Muhammad Is His Messenger, by Annemarie Schimmel, 29: 155.

And Still We Rise: An Introduction to Black Liberation Theology, by Diana L. Hayes, 39: 599.

Angel and the Beehive, The: The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation, by Armand L. Mauss, 37: 893.

Anglican and Puritan: The Basis of Their Opposition, 1558-1640, by John F. H. New, 8: 138.

Anglo-Irish Relations, 1798-1922, by Nick Pelling, 45: 820-21.

Anglo-Vatican Relations, 1914-1939: Confidential Annual Reports of the British Ministers to the Holy See, edited by Thomas E. Hachey, 17: 153.

Anthropology of Religious Conversion, The, by Andrew Buckser and Steven Glazier, 48: 685-86.

Antichrist in Seventeenth-Century England, by Christopher Hill, 14: 525-26.

Antisemitism: An Annotated Bibliography, edited by Susan Sarah Cohen, 35: 432-33.

Antisemitism and Xenophobia in Germany after Unification, edited by Hermann Kurthen, Werner Bergmann, and Rainer Erb, 41: 387-88.

Antisemitism During the French Second Empire, by Natalie Isser, 35: 622-24.

Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939, by Colin Holmes, 23: 567-69.

Antisemitism: Myth and Hate from Antiquity to the Present, by Marvin Perry and Frederick M. Schweitzer, 45: 813-14.

Anti-Semitism Through the Ages, edited by Shmuel Almog, 32: 427-28.

Antislavery Vanguard, The: New Essays on the Abolitionists, edited by Martin Duberman,

9: 123-26.

Applying the Gospel: Suggestion for Christian Social Action in a Local Church, by William M. Pinson, Jr., 21: 360-61.

Approaches to Auschwitz: The Holocaust and Its Legacy, by Richard L. Rubenstein and John K. Roth, 31: 133-35.

Approach to Christian Ethics, An: The Life, Contribution, and Thought of T. B. Maston, edited by William M. Pinson, Jr., 23: 588-89.

Aquinas’s Theory of Natural Law, by Anthony J. Lisska, 41: 141-42.

Apocalypse How? Baptist Movements During the English Revolution, by Mark R. Bell, 43: 361-62.

Arab Ba’th Socialist Party, The: History, Ideology, and Organization, by Kamel S. Abu Jaber, 10: 157.

Arab Christian, The: A History in the Middle East, by Kenneth Cragg, 35: 408-09.

Arab-Israeli Impasse, The, edited by Majdia D. Khaddouri, 12: 332-34.

Archbishop Romero: Martyr of Salvador, by Placido Erdozain, 24: 629-30.

Archbishop Thomas and King Henry II, by Tom Corte, 21: 142.

Argentina and the Jews: A History of Jewish Immigration, by Haim Avni, 34: 869-70.

Arguing About War, by Michael Walzer, 48: 201-03.

Armed with the Constitution: Jehovah’s Witnesses in Alabama and the U.S. Supreme Court, 1939-1946, by Merlin Owen Newton, 37: 919.

Armenian Communities in Syria Under Ottoman Dominion, The, by Avidis K. Sanjian,

8: 484-86.

Armstrong Empire, The: A Look at the Worldwide Church of God, by Joseph Hopkins,

17: 347-48.

Arrogance of Faith, The: Christianity and Race in America from the Colonial Era to the Twentieth Century, by Forrest G. Wood, 34: 383-84.

Ascendance of Israel’s Radical Right, by Ehud Sprinzak, 35: 620-21.

Asian Values and Human Rights: A Communitarian Perspective, by Wm. Theodore de Gary, 41: 601.

Asia’s Struggle for Full Humanity: Towards a Relevant Theology: Papers from the Asian Theological Conference, January 7-20, 1979, Wennappuwa, Sri Lanka, edited by Virginia Fabella, 25: 175-76.

Aspects of Judaism in the Graeco-Roman Period, edited by Alan Mendelson, E. P. Sanders, and A. I. Baumgarten, 24: 167.

Aspects of Religion in the Soviet Union, 1917-1967, edited by Richard H. Marshall, Thomas E. Bird, and Andrew Q. Blane, 13: 518-19.

At Ease in Zion: A Social History of the Southern Baptists, 1865-1900, by Rufus B. Spain, 9: 265-67.

Atheist, The: Madalyn Murray O’Hair, by Bryan F. Le Beau, 45: 830-31.

Atlas of the Holocaust, by Martin Gilbert, 32: 145-46.

Augustine Through the Ages: An Encyclopedia, by Allan D. Fitzgerald, O.S.A., 43: 137.

Auschwitz: Beginning of a New Era? Reflections on the Holocaust, edited by Eva Fleischner, 20: 567-69.

Austrian Catholics and the First Republic: Democracy, Capitalism, and the Social Order, 1918-1924, by Alfred Diama, 5: 131-33.

Authentic Transformation: A New Vision of Christ and Culture, by Glen H. Stassen and D.M. Yeager, 40: 692-93.

Authority and Institution: A Study in Church Crisis, by James Drane, 21: 369-70.

Avignon Papacy and the Crusades, 1305-1378, The, by Norman Housley, 30: 368-69.

Awash in a Sea of Faith, by Jon Butler, 32: 882-83.

Back to the Ghetto: Zionism in Retreat, by Uri Huppert, 31: 315-16.

Baker James Cauthen: A Man for All Nations, by Jesse C. Fletcher, 21: 569-70.

Ballots and Bibles: Ethnic Politics and the Catholic Church in Providence, by Evelyn Savidge Sterne, 47: 403-04.

Balthasar Hubmaier: Schriften, edited by Gunnar Westin and Torsten Bergst, 5: 268-69.

Balthasar Hubmaier-Seine Stellung zu Reformation und Taufertum, 1521-1528, by Torsten Bergsten, 5: 138-40.

Balthasar Hubmaier: Theologian of Anabaptism, edited and trans. by H. Wayne Pipkin and John Howard Yoder, 32: 420-21.

Baptism and Change in the Early Middle Ages, c.200 - c. 1150, by Peter Cramer, 37: 915.

Baptist Battles: Social Change and Religious Conflict in the Southern Baptist Convention, by Nancy Tatom Ammerman, 34: 625-25.

Baptist Piety: The Last Will and Testament of Obadiah Holmes, by Edwin S. Gaustad, 21: 354.

Baptist Reformation, The, by Jerry Sutton, 43: 824-25.

Baptist Relations wtth Other Christians, edited by James Leo Garrett, Jr., 18: 591-92.

Baptist Roots: A Reader in the Theology of a Christian People, edited by Curtis Freeman, James Wm. McLendon, Jr., and C. Rosalee Velloso da Silva, 43: 351-52.

Baptists and the American Experience, edited by James E. Wood, Jr., 20: 561-63.

Baptists on the American Frontier: A History of Ten Baptist Churches of Which the Author Has Been Alternately a Member, by John Taylor, 39: 603-04.

Baptists Together in Christ 1905-2005: A Hundred-Year History of the Baptist World Alliance, edited by Richard V. Pierard, 49: 157-58.

Baptists Who Shaped a Nation, by O. K. Armstrong and Marjorie Armstrong, 19: 128.

Baptist Witness in Catholic Europe: Addresses and Reports from a Conference of Workers in Traditionally Catholic Areas, edited by John Allen Moore, 18: 369-70.

Baptized in Blood: The Religion of the Lost Cause, 1865-1920, by Charles Reagan Wilson, 24: 610-12.

Bare Ruined Choirs: The Dissolution of the English Monastaries, by David Knowles, 20: 143-44.

Barman Declaration as a Paradigm for a Theology of the American Church, The, by Robert T. Osborn, 35: 914-15.

Barriers and Bridges to Brotherhood, by Haskell M. Miller, 6: 258-60.

Bartolome de Las Casas in History: Toward Understanding of the Man and His Work, edited by Juan Fride and Benjamin Keen, 14: 544-45.

Bartolome de Las Casas: The Only Way, edited by Helen Rand Parish, 37: 907.

Basic Russian Publications: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography on Russia and Soviet Union, edited by Paul L. Horecky, 5: 137-38.

Basis of Religious Liberty, The, by A. F. Carillo de Albornoz, 6: 366-67.

Battleground: One Mother’s Crusade, the Religious Right, and the Struggle for Control of Our Classrooms, by Stephen Bates, 36: 624-25.

Because of Their Faith: CALCAV and Religious Opposition to the Vietnam War, by Mitchell K. Hall, 33: 158-59.

Becoming Free: Autonomy and Diversity in the Liberal Polity, by Emily R. Gill, 44: 175-77.

Becoming Good American Schools: The Struggle for Civic Virtue in Education Reform, by Jeannie Oakes, Karen Hunter Quartz, Steve Ryan, and Martin Lipton, 43: 375-76.

Beginning and the End of “Religion,” The, by Nicholas Lash, 40: 197-98.

Behind Prison Walls, by Mark Luttrell, 20: 365-66.

Behind the Wall, by Robert E. A. Lee, 6: 253-55.

Being Free: Reflections on America’s Cultural Revolution, by Gibson Winter, 17: 542-43.

Being Reconciled: Ontology and Pardon, by John Milbank, 47: 163-64.

Being Religious in America, by Erling Jorstad, 29: 574-75.

Being Right: Conservative Catholics in America, by Mary Jo Weaver and Scott Appleby, 38: 902.

Beliefs, Values and Policies: Conviction Politics in a Secular Age, by Duncan B. Forrester, 33: 134-35.

Believer as Citizen, The: John Courtney Murray in a New Context, by Thomas Hughson, S.J., 36: 407-09.

Believers’ Church, The: The History and Character of Radical Protestantism, by Donald F. Durnbaugh, 13: 536-37.

Beloved Community, The: How Faith Shapes Social Justice, From the Civil Rights Movement to Today, by Charles Marsh, 49: 159-60.

Beloved Strangers: Interfaith Families in Nineteenth Century America, by Anne C. Rose, 44: 586-87.

Benedict XVI Fellow Worker for the Truth: An Introduction to His Life and Thought, by Laurence Paul Hemming, 48: 698-99.

Benito Juarez, by Ivie E. Cadenhead, 17: 119-21.

Berdyaev’s Philosophy of Hope: A Contribution to Marxist-Christian Dialogue, by C. S. Calian, 11: 515-17

Berrigans, The, edited by William Van Elten Casey and Philip Nobile, 19: 600-601.

Best of Church and State, 1948-1975, edited by Albert J. Menendez, 19: 365-66.

Bethlehem Besieged: Stories of Hope in Times of Trouble, by Mitri Raheb, 47: 393-94.

Between Church and State: Religion and Public Education in a Multicultural America, by James W. Fraser, 42: 872-73.

Between God and Caesar: Priests, Sisters and Political Office in the United States, by Madonna Kolbenschlag, 30: 129-30.

Between God and the Party: Religion and Politics in Revolutionary Cuba, by John M. Kirk, 32: 417-18.

Between Hammer and Sickle, by Ben Ami, 11: 561.

Between Honesty and Hope: Documents from and about the Church In Latin America, by Peruvian Bishops’ Commission for Social Action, 15: 482-84.

Between Marx and Christ, by James Bentley, 25: 571-74.

Between Pacifism and Jihad: Just War and Christian Tradition, by J. Daryl Charles, 48: 455-56.

Between Pulpit and Pew: Folk Religion in a North Yorkshire Fishing Village, by David Clark, 27: 544-45.

Between Qur’an and Crown: The Challenge of Political Legitimacy in the Arab World, by Tamara Sonn, 35: 908-10.

Between Redemption and Perdition: Modern Antisemitism and Jewish Identity, by Robert C. Wistrich, 33: 824-25.

Between Sacred and Secular: Research and Theory on Quasi-Religion, edited by Arthur L. Greil and Thomas Robbins, 37: 665-66.

Between Two Absolutes, Public Opinion and the Politics of Abortion, by Elizabeth Adell Cook, Ted G. Jelen, and Clyde Wilcox, 37: 185.

Between Two Worlds: A Congressman’s Choice, by John B. Anderson, 14: 350-51.

Beyond a Christian Commonwealth: The Protestant Quarrel with the American Republic, 1830-1860, by Mark Y. Hanley, 38: 438-39.

Beyond Opportunity: Jesse Jackson’s Vision for America, edited by Roger D. Hatch and Frank E. Watkins, 30: 572-73.

Beyond Retribution: A New Testament Vision for Justice, Crime, and Punishment, by Christopher Marshall, 44: 182-83.

Beyond the Law, by James A. Pike, 7: 110-11.

Bible and Its Influence, The, edited by Cullen Schippe and Chuck Stetson, 48: 711-12.

Bible and Popular Culture in America, The, edited by Allene Stuart Phy, 28: 340-41.

Bible and Social Reform, The, edited by Ernest R. Sandeen, 28: 516-18.

Bible and the Schools, The, by William O. Douglas, 8: 116-18.

Bible Believers: Fundamentalists in the Modern World, by Nancy Tatom Ammerman, 30: 613.

Bible Belt Mystique, The, by C. Dwight Dorough,18: 140-41.

Bible in America, The: Essays in Cultural History, edited by Nathan O. Hatch and Mark A. Noll, 25: 352-54.

Bible in American Law, Politics, and Political Rhetoric, by James Turner Johnson, 29: 157.

Bible in Literature Courses, The: Successful Lesson Plans, by Linda L. Meixner, 36: 410-11.

Bible in Politics, The: How to Read the Bible Politically, by Richard Bauckham, 32: 650-52.

Bible, Religion, and the Public Schools, The, by Donald E. Boles, 4: 118-19.

Biblical Backgrounds of the Middle East Conflict, by Georgia Harkness and Charles F. Kraft, 21: 575-76.

Biblical Faith and Social Ethics, by E. Clinton Gardner, 2: 171-72.

Biblical Foundations and a Method of Doing Christian Ethics, by Elton M. Eeigenburg, 39: 359-60.

Biblical Hermeneutics and Black Theology in South Africa, by Itumeleng J. Mosala, 34: 392-93.

Biblical Images in Literature, edited by Roland Bartel, 19: 371.

Biblical Interpretation and Middle East Policy: The Promised Land, America and Israel, 1917-2002, by Irvine H. Anderson, 49: 565-66.

Biblical Origins of Modern Secular Culture: An Essay in the Interpretation of Western History, by Willis B. Glover, 29: 160-61.

Biblical Revelation and African Beliefs, edited by Kwesi A. Dickson and Paul Ellingworth, 19: 593-94.

Bibliography on Cardinal Mindszenty (1892-1975), compiled by Joseph Szeplaki, 21: 368.

Bigotry, Prejudice and Hatred: Definitions, Causes and Solutions, edited by Robert M. Baird and Stuart E. Rosenbaum, 36: 178-79.

Billy Graham and the Beloved Community: America’s Evan-gelist and the Dream of Martin Luther King, Jr., by Michael G. Long, 49: 579-80.

Binding the Strong Man: A Political Reading of Mark’s Story of Jesus, by Ched Myers, 31: 571.

Birth Control and the Christian, edited by Walter O. Spitzer and Carlyle L. Saylor, 12: 526-28.

Birth Control in Jewish Law, by David M. Feldman, 11: 556.

Birth of Missions in America, The, by Charles L. Chaney, 19: 335-38.

Bishop Beck and England Education, 1949-1959, by Francis R. Phillips, 34: 155-56.

Bishop-Elect, The: A Study in Medieval Ecclesiastical Office, by Robert L. Benson, 13: 348-50.

Bishops by Ballot: An Eighteenth-Century Ecclesiastical Revolution, by Frederick V. Mills, Sr., 22: 141-43.

Bitter Harvest, The: Church and State in Northern Ireland, by Albert J. Menendez, 19: 115-17.

Bitter Pill, The: Worldwide Reaction to the Encyclical Humanae Vitae, edited by F. V. Joannes, 14: 519-20.

Black Activism: Racial Revolution in the United States, 1954-1970, by Robert H. Brisbane, 18: 346-47.

Black and African Theologies: Siblings or Distant Cousins?, by Josiah U. Young, 30: 151-52.

Black and White Power Subreption, by Joseph R. Washington, Jr., 12: 346-47.

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Children of Freedom: Black Liberation in Christian Perspective, by Peter C. Hodgson, 19: 360-66.

China and Christian Responsibility, edited by William J. Richardson, 11: 165-66.

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Chouans: The Social Origins of Popular Counter-Revolution in Upper Brittany, 1770-1796, by Donald Sutherland, 26: 347-49.

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Christian Community in History: Comparative Ecclesiology, vol. 2, by Roger Haight, S.J., 48: 879-80.

Christian Missions and the Enlightenment, edited by Brian Stanley, 46: 148-49.

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Christian America? What Evangelicals Really Want, by Christian Smith, 43: 822-24.

Christian Anti-Semitism and Paul’s Theology, by Sidney G. Hall, III, 37: 419.

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Christian Critics: Religion and the Impasse in Modern American Social Thought, by Eugene McCarraher, 45: 603-04.

Christian Community and American Society, by Waldo Beach, 12: 525-26.

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Christian Manifesto, A, by Francis A. Schaeffer, 25: 354-56.

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Christian Millenarianism: From the Early Church to Waco, edited by Stephen Hunt, 44: 365-66.

Christian Peacemaking and International Conflict, by Duane K. Friesen, 30: 348-49.

Christian Perspective on Politics, by J. Philip Wogaman, 42: 585-86.

Christian Political Theology: A Marxian Guide, by Joseph Petulla, 16: 536-38.

Christian Realism and Liberation. Theology: Practical Theologies in Creative Conflict, by Dennis P. McCann, 25: 345-47.

Christian Religion in the Soviet Union: A Sociological Study, by Christel Lane, 21: 335-37.

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Christendom and Christianity in the Middle Ages: The Relations between Religion, Church and Society, by Adriaan H. Bredero, 37: 442; 39: 353-55.

Christianity and Chinese Religions, by Hans Küng and Julia Ching, 32: 646-47.

Christianity and Civil Society: The Contemporary Debate, by Robert Wuthnow, 40: 194.

Christianity and Civil Society: Theological Education for Public Life, edited by Rodney L. Petersen, 39: 371.

Christianity and Culture, by Georges Florovsky, 18: 569-71.

Christianity and Democracy: A Theology for a Just World Order, by John W. de Gruchy, 39: 161-62.

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Christianity and Islam: The Struggling Dialogue, by Richard W. Rousseau, S.J., 29: 144-45.

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Christianity and Modern Politics, edited by Louisa S. Hulett, 37: 426.

Christianity and Political Responsibility, by Alden D. Kelley, 4: 211-12.

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Christianity and Politics in Doe’s Liberia, by Paul Gifford, 36: 851.

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Christianity and the Soul of the University: Faith as a Foundation for Intellectual Community, by Douglas V. Henry and Michael D. Beaty, 49: 788-90.

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Christianity in the People’s Republic of China, by G. Thompson Brown, 30: 345-46.

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Christianity in World Perspective, by Kenneth Cragg, 11: 513-15.

Christianity on Trial: Africa-American Religious Thought Before and After Black Power, by Mark L. Chapman, 40: 498-500.

Christianity Today in the USSR, by Howard L. Parsons, 30: 376-68.

Christians and a Land Called Holy: How We Can Foster Justice, Peace, and Hope, by Charles P. Lutz and Robert O. Smith, 881-84.

Christians and Communists: An Ecumenical Perspective, by Ans J. van der Bent, 25: 154-55.

Christians and Jews under Islam, by Youssef Courbage and Phillipe Fargues, 41: 139-41.

Christians and Missionaries in India: Cross-Cultural Communication since 1500, edited by Robert Eric Frykenberg, 47: 153-54.

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Christians and Tyrants: The Prison Testimonies of Boethios, Thomas More and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, by Jamie S. Scott, 39: 169.

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Christians in Secular India, by Abraham Vazhayil Thomas, 18: 348-50.

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Christians in Ulster, 1968-1980, by Eric Gallagher and Stanley Worrall, 25: 366-68.

Christian Social Ethics in Ukraine: The Legacy of Andrei Sheptytsky, by Andrii Krawchuk, 41: 835-36.

Christians on the Right: The Moral Majority in Perspective, by John L. Kater, Jr., 25: 545-48.

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Christians under the Hammer & Sickle, by Winrich Scheffbuch, 17: 352-53.

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Christian Uniqueness Reconsidered: The Myth of a Pluralistic Theology of Religions, edited by Gavin D’Costa, 34: 629-30.

Christian Women in Indonesia: A Narrative Study of Gender and Religion, by Frances S. Adeney, 46: 134-35.

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Church and State in Your Community, by Elwyn A. Smith, 7: 275-77.

Church and State in Yugoslavia Since 1945, by Stella Alexander, 26: 140-41.

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Churches in Contestation: Asian Christian Social Protest, by Parig Digan, 28: 334-35.

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Churches Militant, The: The War of 1812 and American Religion, by William Gribbin, 17: 511-12.

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Class, Religion and Local Politics in Wilhelmine Germany: The Centre Party in Wurttemberg before 1914, by David Blackbourn, 23: 354-55.

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Clero y politica en Mexico, 1767-1834: Algunas ideas sobre la autoridad la independencla y la reforma eelesiastica, by Francisco Morales, 23: 162-63.

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Conflict and Competition: The Latin American Church in a Changing Environment, edited by Edward L. Cleary and Hannah Stewart-Gambino, 35: 891-92.

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Conflicting Agendas: Personal Morality in Institutional Settings, by D. Don Welch, 38: 428-29.

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Conquistador Without a Sword: The Life of Roque Gonzalez, by Clement J. McNaspy, S.J., 29: 352-53.

Conrad Grebel: Son of Zurich, by John L. Ruth, 19: 594-95.

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Conscience of a Christian, The, by T. B. Maston, 16: 347-48.

Conservative Protestant Politics, by Steve Bruce, 42: 382-83.

“Conservative Revolutionaries”: Protestant and Catholic Churches in Germany after Radical Political Change, by Barbara Thériault, 47: 627-29.

Conspiracy: The Implications of the Harrisburg Trial for the Democratic Tradition, edited by John C. Raines, 19: 601-02.

Constantine, by Ramsay MacMullen, 14: 347-48.

Constantine and Religious Liberty, by Hermann Doerries, 5: 262-64.

Constantine and the Bishops: The Politics of Intolerance, by Harold A. Drake, 43: 352-53.

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Converting Women—Gender and Protestant Christianity in Colonial South India, by Eliza F. Kent, 47: 154-55.

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Democratic Faith, by Patrick J. Deneen, 48: 456-57.

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Descent Into Darkness: The Destruction of the Roman Catholic Church in Russta, 1917-1923, by James J. Zatko, 9: 110-11.

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Des Pretes au Gouvernement: l’Experience du Nicaragua, by Teofilo Cabestrero, 27: 529-30.

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Deutschen Christen Bayerns in Rahmen des bayenschen Kirchenkampfes, by Helmut Baier, 14: 354-55.

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Dual Destines: The Jewish Encounter with Protestant America, by Egal Feldman, 34: 612-13.

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Ecclesiastical Administration in Medieval England: The Anglo-Saxons to the Reformation, by Robert E. Rodes, Jr., 20: 353.

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Economics and Ethics: A Christian Inquiry, by J. Philip Wogaman, 28: 141-42.

Economics for Prophets: A Primer on Concepts, Realities, and Values in Our Economic System, by Walter L. Owensby, 32: 149.

Ecumenical Beginnings in Protestant World Mission: A History of Comity, by R. Pierce

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Edgar Gardner Murphy: Gentle Progressive, by Hugh C. Bailey, 12: 143-45.

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Edinburgh Divided: John Cormack and No Popery in the 1930’s, by Tom Gallagher, 30: 574-77.

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Elizabethan Puritanism, edited by Leonard J. Trinterud, 13: 532-34.

Elizabeth’s London: Everyday Life in Elizabethan London, by Liza Picard, 48: 220-21.

El Salvador Por que la Insurreccion?, by Higinio Alas, 25: 348-49.

Emancipation and Counter-Emancipation: Selected Essays from “Jewish Social Studies,” edited by Meir Ben-Horin and Abraham G. Duker, 20: 589-90.

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Emergence of Liberty in the Modern World, The: The Influence of Calvin on Five Governments from the 16th through 18th Centuries, by Douglas F. Kelly, 37: 911.

Emergence of Political Catholicism in Italy, The: Partio Popolare, 1919-1926, by John N. Molony, 22: 543-46.

Emmanuel Mounier and the New Catholic Left, 1930-1950, by John Hellman, 25: 563-65.

Empathy and Moral Development: Implications for Caring and Justice, by Martin L. Hoffman, 47: 863-64.

Emperor Theodosius and the Establishment of Christianity, The, by N. Q. King, 4: 120-21.

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Empire to Commonwealth: Consequences of Monotheism in Late Antiquity, by Garth Fowden, 36: 860.

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Encounter with Israel: A Challenge to Conscience, by Alice Eckardt and A. Roy Eckardt, 13: 341-44.

Encyclical HUMANAE VITAE, The: A Sign of Contradiction, by Dietrich von Hildebrand, 12: 536-37.

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End of Days, The: A Story of Tolerance, Tyranny, and the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain, by Erna Paris, 39: 343-44.

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England and the Crusades, 1095-1588, by Christopher Tyerman, 32: 136-38.

England’s Earliest Protestants: 1520-1535, by William A. Clebsch, 7: 268-70.

English Catholic Church in the Nineteenth Century, The, by Edward Norman, 28: 137-38.

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English Medieval Monasteries (1066-1540): A Summary, by Roy Midmer, 24: 170-71.

English Parish Clergy on the Eve of the Reformation, The, by Peter Heath, 14: 149-51.

English Reformation Literature: The Tudor Origins of the Protestant Tradition, by John N. King, 26: 351-53.

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English Society, 1688-1832: Ideology, Social Structure and Political Practice During the Ancien Regime, by J. C. D. Clark, 29: 330-31.

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Episcopal Methodism and Slavery with Sidelights on Ecclesiastical Politics, by Charles Baumer Swaney, 13: 543-44.

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Essentials of Neo-Confucianism: Eight Major Philosophers of the Song and Ming Periods, by Siu-chi Huang, 42: 564-65.

Essential Writings of Martin Luther King, Jr., The, by James M. Washington, 29: 537-38.

Established Church, Sectarian People: Itinerancy and the Transformation of English Dissent, 1780-1830, by Deryck W. Lovegrove, 32: 139-40.

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Ethical Dimension of Political Life: Essays in Honor of John H. Hallowell, edited by Francis Canavan, 26: 120-21.

Ethical Primate, The: Humans, Freedom, and Morality, by Mary Midgley, 38: 663-64.

Ethical Resources for Political and Economic Decision, by Harvey Seifert, 17: 550-51.

Ethic of Democratic Capitalism, The: Amoral Reassessment, by Robert Benne, 24: 614-16.

Ethic of News, An, by Wesley G. Pippert, 32: 654-55.

Ethic of Power, The: The Interplay of Religion, Philosophy, and Politics, edited by Harold D. Lasswell and Harlan Cleveland, 5: 110-12.

Ethics, by Karl Barth, 25: 368-69.

Ethics and Politics: Selected Essays, Vol. 2, by Alasdair MacIntyre, 49: 557-58.

Ethics and the Gulf War: Religion, Rhetoric and Righteousness, by Kenneth L. Vaux, 36: 853.

Ethics and the Urban Ethos: An Essay in Social Theory and Theological Reconstruction, by Max L. Stackhouse, 15: 144-45.

Ethics and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Religious and Secular Perspectives, by Sohail H. Hashmi and Steven P. Lee, 47: 644-46.

Ethics in the Sanctuary: Examining the Practices of Organized Religion, by Margaret P. Battin, 33: 625-26.

Ethics of Necropolis, The: An Essay on the Military-Industrial Complex and the Quest for a Just Peace, by Max L. Stackhouse, 19: 590-91.

Ethics of Violence, The: The Study of a Fractured World, by George H. Faust, 39: 579-80.

Ethics, Religions, and Politics, by Charles Hartshorne, 26: 143-44.

Ethics, Religion, and the Good Society: New Directions in a Pluralistic World, edited by Joseph Runzo, 36: 392.

Ethics Without God, by Kai Nielsen, 34: 151-52.

Ethnic Americans: A History of Immigration and Assimilation, by David M. Reimers and Leonard Dinnerstein, 20: 588-89.

Ethnicity and Nationalism: Theory and Comparison, by Paul R. Brass, 36: 182-83.

Europe in the Russian Mirror: Four Lectures in Economic History, by Alexander Gerschenkron, 20: 585-86.

European Christian Democracy: Historical Legacies and Comparative Perspectives, edited by Thomas Kselman and Jospeh A. Buttigieg, 46: 143-44.

European Witch Trials: Their Foundations in Popular and Learned Culture, 1300-1500, by Richard Kieckhefer, 21: 556-58.

Euthanasia: Spiritual, Medical and Legal Issues in Terminal Health Care, by Beth Spring and Ed Larson, 32: 151.

Evangelical Century, The: College and Creed in English Canada from the Great Revival to the Great Depression, by Michael Gauvreau, 34: 167-68.

Evangelical Christianity in the United States and Great Britain: Religious Beliefs, Political Choices, by J. Christopher Soper, 39: 362-63.

Evangelical Ethics: Issues Facing the Church Today, by John Jefferson Davis, 30: 371-72.

Evangelical Futures: A Conversation on Theological Method, edited by John G. Stackhouse, Jr., 45: 173-75.

Evangelical Left, The: Encountering Postconservative Evangelical Theology, by Millard J. Erickson, 41: 144-45.

Evangelicalism: An Americanized Christianity, by Richard Kyle, 48: 596-97.

Evangelicalism: The Coming Generation, by James Davison Hunter, 30: 161-62.

Evangelicals and Conservatives in the Early South, 1740-1861, by Robert M. Calhoon, 33: 366-67.

Evangelicals and Foreign Policy: Four Perspectives, edited by Michael Cromartie, 33: 816-17.

Evangelicals and Politics in Antebellum America, by Richard J. Carwardine, 40: 491-92.

Evangelicals and Politics in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, by Paul Freston, 44: 825-26.

Evangelicals at the Ballot Box, by Albert J. Menendez, 39: 822-23.

Evangelicals in the Church of England, 1734-1984, by Kenneth Hylson-Smith, 32: 878-80.

Evangelicals in the White House: The Cultural Maturation of Born Again Christianity, 1960-1981, by Erling Jorstad, 25: 545-48.

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Everson Revisited: Religion, Education and Law at the Crossroads, edited by Jo Renée Formicola and Hubert Morken, 41: 396-97.

Every Need Supplied: Mutual Aid and Christian Community in the Free Churches, 1525-1675, edited by Donald F. Durnbaugh, 18: 583-84.

Evidence That Convicted Aida Skripnikova, The, by Michael Bourdeaux, 19: 132-33.

Evocative Religion of Jehovah’s Witnesses, The: An Analysis of a Present-Day Phenomenon, by Matthew Alfs, 34: 871.

Evolution and the Myth of Creationism: A Basic Guide to the Facts in the Evolution Debate, by Tim M. Berra, 34: 135-36.

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Excluded from Suffrage History: Matilda Joslyn Gage, Nineteenth-Century American Feminist, by Leila R. Brammer, 44: 161-62.

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Exodus for the Church, An: From Yesterday to Tomorrow, by William F. Kuecher, 18: 148-49.

Exodus! Religion, Race, and Nation in Early Nineteenth-Century Black America, by Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., 43: 159-60.

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Experiment in Liberty: The Ideal of Freedom in the Experience of the Disciples of Christ, by Ronald E. Osborn, 22: 162-63.

Experiments With Man, edited by Hans-Ruedi Weber, 13: 164-65.

Explaining the English Revolution: Hobbes and His Contemporaries, by Mark Stephen Jendrysik, 47: 170-72.

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Exploring Nonviolent Alternatives, by Gene Sharp, 19: 590-91.

Expulsion of the Jesuits from Latin America, The, edited by Magnus Morner, 8: 277-79.

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Faces of Jesus: Latin American Christologies, by Jose Miguez-Bonino, 28: 533-34.

Faces of Poverty, by Arthur Simon, 8: 477-79.

Facing Protestant-Roman Catholic Tensions, edited by Wayne H. Cowan, 3: 218-19.

Facing the World: Orthodox Christian Essays on Global Concerns, by Archbishop Anastasios Yannoulatos, 48: 460-61.

Facing Up to Modernity: Excursions in Society, Politics, and Religion, by Peter L. Berger, 21: 328-30.

Fair, Clear, and Terrible: The Story of Shiloh, by Shirley Nelson, 32: 140-41.

Faith, The: A History of Christianity, by Brian Moynahan, 45: 369-70.

Faith and Fraternalism: The History of the Knights of Columbus, 1882-1982, by Christopher J. Kauffman, 26: 130-31.

Faith and Fratracide: The Theological Roots of Anti-Semitism, by Rosemary Ruether, 18: 355-58.

Faith and Freedom: A Tribute to Franklin H. Littell, by Richard Libowitz, 30: 581-82.

Faith and Fulfillment: Christians and the Return to the Promised Land, by Michael J. Pragai, 29: 324-25.

Faith and Knowledge: Mainline Protestantism and American Higher Education, by Douglas Sloan, 38: 922.

Faith and Order: The Reconciliation of Law and Religion, by Harold J. Berman, 37: 645-47.

Faith and Prejudice: Intergroup Problems in Protestant Curricula, by Bernhard E. Olson, 6: 256-58.

Faith and Revolution in Nicaragua: Convergence and Contradictions, by Giulio Girardi, 33: 350.

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Faith and Social Ministry: Ten Christian Perspectives, by James O. Davidson and Lincoln C. Johnson, 33: 622-23.

Faith and the Intifada: Palestinian Christian Voices, by Naim S. Ateek and Marc H. Ellis, 36: 879.

Faith and the World of Politics, edited by Johannes Metz, 18: 576-79.

Faith and Understanding in America, by Gustave Weigel, 3: 71-73.

Faith-Based Initiatives and the Bush Administration, by Jo Renee Formicola, Mary C. Segers, and Paul Weber, 47: 415-17.

Faithful Dissent, by Charles E. Curran, 29: 564-65.

Faithful Shepherd, The: A History of the New England Ministry in the Seventeenth Century, by David D. Hall, 15: 136-38.

Faith, Hope and Jobs: Welfare-to-Work in Los Angeles, by Stephen V. Monsma and J. Christopher Soper, 49: 155-57.

Faith in Development: Partnership between the World Bank and the Churches of Africa, edited by Deryke Belshaw, Robert Calderisi, and Chris Sugden, 46: 394-95.

Faith in Human Rights: Support in Religious Traditions for a Global Struggle, by Robert Traer, 34: 610.

Faith in Moderation: Islamist Parties in Jordan and Yemen, by Jillian Schwedler, 49: 353-54.

Faith in Politics, by James A. Reichley, 46: 412-13.

Faith in Science: Religion & Public Life, edited by Gabriel R. Ricci, 47: 869-70..

Faith of Our Fathers: Religion and the New Nation, by Edwin S. Gaustad, 30: 579.

Faith of the Russian Evangelicals, The, by J. C. Pollock, 7: 281-82.

Faith on Earth: An Inquiry into the Structure of Human Faith, by H. Richard Niebuhr, 32: 648-49.

Faith on Trial in Russia, by Michael Bourdeaux, 16: 146-47.

Faiths for the Few, by William J. Whalen, 6: 408.

Faiths of Our Fathers, The: What America’s Founders Really Believed, by Alf Mapp, Jr., 45: 825-26.

Faiths of the Founding Fathers, by David L. Holmes, 49: 151-52.

Fall and Rise of the Irish Nation, The: The Catholic Question 1690-1830, by Thomas Bartlett, 35: 887-88.

False Presence of the Kingdom, by Jacques Ellul, 17: 551.

False Prophet, The: Rabbi Meir Kahane—From FBI Informant to Knesset Member, by Robert I. Friedman, 35: 916-17.

Family, Freedom, and Faith: Building Community Today, by Paula M. Cooey, 39: 610-11.

Family Transformed: Religion, Values, and Society in American Life, by Steven M. Tipton and John Witte, Jr., 48: 706-07.

Farewell to Christendom: The Future of Church and State in America, by Thomas J. Curry, 44: 587-89.

Farm and Factory: The Jesuits and the Development of Agrarian Capitalism in Colonial Quito, 1600-1767, by Nicholas P. Cushner, 26: 552-53.

Fatal Embrace, The: Jews and the State, by Benjamin Ginsberg, 36: 880.

Fatherhood of God and the Victorian Family, The: The Social Gospel in America, by Janet Forsythe Fishburn, 24: 613-14.

Fear Brokers, The: Peddling the Hate Politics of the New Right, by Thomas J. Mcintyre, 24: 603-05.

Federal Aid and Catholic Schools, edited by Daniel Callahan, 7: 120-22.

Feminist Ethic of Risk, A, by Sharon D. Welch, 33: 171-72.

Feminist Theologies for a Postmodern Church: Diversity, Community, and Scripture, by Loraine MacKenzie Shepard, 45: 192-93.

Feminist Theology: A Reader, edited by Ann Loades, 33: 629-31.

Fictional Republic, The: Horatio Alger and American Political Discourse, by Carol Nackenoff, 37: 664-65.

Fidelity of Heart: An Ethic of Christian Virtue, by James Gilman, 46: 911-12.

Fiery Cross, The: The Ku Klux Klan in America, by Wyn Craig Wade, 30: 361-62.

Fighting Chance, A: The Moral Use of Nuclear Weapons, by Joseph P. Martino, 32: 153.

Fighting for Liberty and Virtue: Political and Cultural Wars in Eighteenth-Century America, by Marvin Olasky, 39: 366-67.

Fire from Heaven: The Rise of Pentecostal Spirituality and the Reshaping of Religion in the Twenty-first Century, by Harvey Cox, 37: 439.

Fire in the Bones, A: Reflections on African American Religious History, by Albert J. Raboteau, 39: 600.

First Amendment and the Future of American Democracy, The, by Walter Berns, 21: 112-14.

First Amendment, The: The History of Religious Freedom in America, by William H. Marnell, 7: 138-43.

First Crusade, The: The Chronicle of Fulcher of Chartres and Other Source Materials, edited by Edward Peters, 15: 310-11.

First Crusader: Byzantine’s Holy Wars, by Geoffrey Regen, 46: 140-41.

First Dissident, The: The Book of Job in Today’s Politics, by William Safire, 36: 409.

First Freedom, The: Religion and the Bill of Rights, edited by James E. Wood, Jr., 33: 598-99.

First Freedoms, The: Church and State in America to the Passage of the First Amendment, by Thomas J. Curry, 28: 321.

First Liberty, The: American’s Foundation in Religious Freedom (expanded and updated), by William Lee Miller, 48: 227-28.

First Liberty, The: Religion and the American Republic, by William Lee Miller, 28: 515-16.

First the Political Kingdom: A Personal Appraisal of the Catholic Left in Britain, by Brian

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First Urban Christians, The: The Social World of the Apostle Paul, by Wayne A. Meeks, 26: 142.

Fisherman’s Net, The: The Influence of the Popes on History, by Michael Collins, 48: 467-68.

Flavius Josephus, The Zealots and Yavne: Towards a Rereading of The War of the Jews, by Monette Bohrmann, 39: 148-49.

Followers of the New Faith: Culture Change and the Rise of Protestantism in Brazil and Chile, by Emilio Willens, 11: 156-59.

For a “Christian America”: A History of the Religious Right, by Ruth Murray Brown, 45: 188-89.

For All Peoples and All Nations: The Ecumenical Church and Human Rights, by John S. Nurser, 47: 875-76.

For All the Saints: Changing Perceptions of Martyrdom and Sainthood in the Lutheran Reformation, by Robert Kolb, 31: 321-22.

For Peace and Justice: Pacifism in America, 1914-1941, by Charles Chatfield, 19: 596-97.

For Righteousness Sake: Contemporary Moral Philosophies, by A. Roy Eckardt, 30: 588-89.

For the Glory of God: How Monotheism Led to Reformations, Science, Witch-hunts, and the End of Slavery, by Rodney Stark, 47: 409-10.

For the Soul of the People: Protestant Protest Against Hitler, by Victoria Barnett, 37: 424.

Forbidden Fruit: The Ethics of Humanism, by Paul Kurtz, 31: 153-54.

Foreign Policy in Christian Perspective, by J. Coleman Bennett, 8: 458-60.

Foreordained Failure: The Quest for a Constitutional Principle of Religious Freedom, by Steven D. Smith, 38: 436-37.

For Fear of the Jews, by Stan Rittenhouse, 26: 359-60.

For God and Country: The History of a Constitutional Challenge to the Army Chaplaincy, by Israel Drazin and Cecil B. Currey, 39: 173-74.

For Goodness’ Sake: Why So Many Want Religion to Play a Greater Role in American Life, by Steve Farkas, Jean Johnson, and Tony Foleno, with Ann Duffett and Patrick Foley, 43: 624-25.

Forgotten, The: Catholics of the Soviet Empire from Lenin through Stalin, by Christopher Lawrence Zugger, 43: 820-21.

Forgotten Features of the Founding: The Recovery of Religious Themes in the Early American Republic, by James Hutson, 45: 825-27.

Formation of Social Policy in the Catholic-Jewish Traditions, The, edited by Dal F. Polish and Eugene J. Fisher, 23: 581

Formation of the Primitive Baptist Movement, The, by Jeffrey Wayne Taylor, 47: 632-34.

Foundations of Christian Ethics, by John C. Dwyer, 30: 372.

Foundations of the Responsible Society, by Walter G. Muelder, 3: 104-05.

Founders and the Classics, The: Greece, Rome and the American Enlightenment, by Carl J. Richard, 38: 434-35.

Founder’s Constitution, The, by Philip B. Kurland, 30: 133-34.

Founders on God and Government, The, edited by Daniel Dreisbach, Mark Hall, and Jeffrey Morrison, 48: 224-26.

Founding Fathers and the Place of Religion in America, The, by Frank Lambert, 46: 151-52.

Founding of the Jesuits, 1540, The, by Michael Foss, 13: 356-58.

Fountainhead of Federalism: Heinrich Bullinger and the Covenantal Tradition, by Charles S. McCoy and J. Wayne Baker, 35: 169-70.

Fourth Great Awakening and the Future of Egalitarianism, The, by Robert William Fogel, 43: 368-70.

Fractured Dream, The: American’s Divisive Moral Choices, by Robert F. Drinan, 34: 861-62.

France and Islam in West Africa, 1860-1960, by Christopher Harrison, 31: 311-12.

France and the Cult of the Sacred Heart, by Raymond Jonas, 43: 611-12.

Frances Willard: A Biography, by Ruth Bordin, 29: 348-49.

Free Church Through the Ages, The, by Gunnar Westin, 1: 43-45.

Freedom and Catholic Power in Spain and Portugal: An American Interpretation, by Paul Blanshard, 4: 227-29.

Freedom and Discipleship: Liberation Theology in an Anabaptist Perspective, by Daniel S. Schipani, 32: 877-78.

Freedom and Faith: The Impact of Law on Religious Liberty, edited by Lynn R. Buzzard, 27: 543-44.

Freedom and Fate in American Thought: From Edwards to Dewey, by Paul F. Boller, Jr., 22: 530-32.

Freedom and Man, edited by John Courtney Murray, 10: 123-25.

Freedom and the Court: Civil Rights and Liberties in the United States, by Henry J. Abraham, 9: 396-97.

Freedom and the Public: Public and Private Morality in America, by Donald Meiklejohn, 8: 469-71.

Freedom Bound, by Bill Junker, 20: 599.

Freedom from Federal Establishment: Formation and Early History of the First Amendment Religion Clauses, by Chester J. Antieau et al., 8: 461-63.

Freedom from Violence: Sectarian Nonresistance from the Middle Ages to the Great War, by Peter Brock, 34: 157-58.

Freedom from War: Nonsectarian Pacifism, 1814-1914, by Peter Brock, 34: 160-61.

Freedom in Christ: An Introduction in Political Theology, by Paul Lakeland, 30: 176-77.

Freedom in the Church, by Leonard Swidler, 12: 141-43.

Freedom Not To Speak, The, by Haig Bosmajian, 41: 866-68.

Freedom of Association, by Charles E. Rice, 7: 111-13.

Freedom of Conscience and Religious Freedom, by Louis Janssens, 10: 462-65.

Freedom of Religion in America: Historical Roots, Philosophical Concepts and Contemporary Problems, edited by Henry B. Clark, II, 25: 558-59.

Freedom of Religion Under the European Convention on Human Rights, by Carolyn Evans, 44: 576-78.

Freedom of Speech: The Supreme Court and Judicial Review, by Martin Shapiro, 8: 467-69.

Freedom of the Christian Man, The, by Helmut Thielicke, 6: 106-07.

Freedom’s Coming: Religious Culture and the Shaping of the South from the Civil War through the Civil Rights Era, by Paul Harvey, 47: 635-36.

Freedoms, Courts, Politics: Studies in Civil Liberties, by Lucius J. Baker and Twiley Parker, Jr., 9: 111-12.

Freedom Today, by Hans Kung, 10: 465-06.

Freedom under Siege: The Impact of Organized Religion on Your Liberty and Your Pocketbook, by Madalyn Murray O’Hair, 21: 365-66.

Freedom with Justice: Catholic Social Thought and Liberal Institutions, by Michael Novak, 27: 532-34.

Free Mind Through the Ages, The, by Edward L. Erickson, 30: 160-61.

Free White and Christian, by Donald Shockley, 19: 602.

French Achievement, The: Private School Aid, A Lesson for America, by Robert M. Healey, 18: 563-65.

French Huguenots, The: Anatomy of Courage, by Janet Glenn Gray, 25: 374.

French Prophets, The: The History of a Millenarian Group in Eighteenth-Century England, by Hillel Schwartz, 23: 351-52.

Friedenspolitik im Siidlichen Afrika: Eine Stlgie fur die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, by Ernst-Otto Czempiel, 21: 559-61.

Friedrich Schleiermacher: The Evolution of a Nationalist, by Jerry F. Dawson, 9: 275-76.

Friendly Fire: The ACLU in Utah, by Linda Sillitoe, 40: 210-11.

Friends of Religious Equality: Nonconformist Politics in Mid-Victorian England, by Timothy Larsen, 44: 356-57.

Friendship and Society: An Introduction to Augustine’s Practical Philosophy, by Donald S. Burt, O.S.A., 42: 367-68.

From a Black Brother, by Manuel L. Scott, 14: 156-57.

From “Brilliant Errors” to Things of Uncommon Importance, by James V. Schall, S.J., 40: 199-200.

From Charity to Social Justice: The Emergence of Communal Institutions for the Support of the Poor in Ancient Judaism, by Frank M. Loewenberg, 45: 811-12.

From Civil to Political Religion: The Intersection of Culture, Religion and Politics, by Marcela Cristi, 45: 178-79.

From Conflict to Understanding: Relations Between Jews and Arabs in Israel since 1948, by Ernest Stock, 11: 346-47.

From Enlightenment to Revolution, by Eric Voegelin, 20: 122-25.

From Garvey to Marley, Rastafari Theology, by Noel Leo Erskine, 49: 138-39.

From Hope to Liberation: Towards a New Marxist-Christian Dialogue, edited by Nicholas Piediscalzi and Robert G. Thobaben, 18: 372-73.

From Iranaeus to Grotius: A Sourcebook in Christian Political Thought, 100-1625, edited by Oliver O’Donovan and Joan Lockwood O’Donovan, 42: 850-51.

From Nationalism to Revolutionary Islam, edited by Said Amir Arjomand, 28: 132-33.

From New Babylon to Eden: The Huguenots and Their Migration to Colonial South Carolina, by Bertrand Van Ruymbeke, 48: 892-93.

From Office to Profession: The New England Ministry, 1750-1850, by Donald M. Scott, 22: 535-37.

From Puritan to Yankee: Character and Social Order in Connecticut, 1690-1765, by Richard L. Bushman, 11: 328-29.

From Sabbath to Sunday: A Historical Investigation of the Rise of Sunday Observance in Early Christianity, by Samuele Bacchiocchi, 21: 109-10.

From State Church to Pluralism: A Protestant Interpretation of Religion in American History, by Franklin H. Littell, 4: 220-22.

From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict Over Palestine, by Joan Peters, 28: 135-36.

From Wilderness to Wasteland: The Trial of the Puritan God in the American Imagination, by Charles Berryman, 23: 589-91.

Frontiers of Catholicism, The: The Politics of Ideology in a Liberal World, by Gene Burns, 37: 169.

Frustrated Fellowship: The Black Baptist Quest for Social Power, by James Melvin Washington, 29: 555-56.

Fugu Plan, The: The Untold Story of the Japanese and the Jews during World War II, by Marvin Tokayer and Mary Swartz, 23: 367-68.

Fundamental Fear, A: Eurocentrism and the Emergence of Islamism, by Bobby S. Sayyid, 41: 603.

Fundamental Rights: History of a Constitutional Doctrine, by Milton R. Konvitz, 43: 806.

Fundamentals of Extremism. The: The Christian Right in America, edited by Kimberly Blaker, 46: 901-02.

Fundamentalism and American Culture: The Shaping of Twentieth-Century Evangelicalism, 1870-1925, by George M. Marsden, 24: 141-42.

Fundamentalism and Gender, edited by John Stratton Hawley, 36: 620-21.

Fundamentalisms Comprehended, edited by Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby, 38: 641-42.

Future of Baptist Higher Education, The, by Donald D. Schmeltekopf and Dianna M. Vitanza, 49: 792-93.

Future of Liberation Theology, The: Essays in Honor of Gustavo Gutiérrez, edited by Marc H. Ellis and Otto Maduro, 32: 873-74.

Future of New Religious Movements, The, by David F. Bromley and Phillip E. Hammond, 31: 139-41.

Future of Political Islam, The, by Graham Fuller, 46: 136-38.

Future of the American Past, The: A Study Course on American Values, by Earl H. Brill, 17: 545-46.

Future of the Christian World Mission, The, edited by Wi Jo Kang and William J. Danker, 19: 368-69.

Future of the Jews, The, by David Vital, 34: 613-14.

Gandhian Utopia: Experiments with Culture, by Richard G. Fox, 32: 632-33.

Gandhi’s Political Philosophy: A Critical Examination, by Bhikhu Parekh, 32: 429-30.

Garden and the Wilderness, The, by Mark DeWolfe Howe, 9: 129-32.

Garveyism as a Religious Movement: The Institutionalization of a Black Civil Religion, by

Randall K. Burkett, 22: 165-66.

Gatherings in Diaspora: Religious Communities and the New Immigration, by Stephen R. Warner and Judith Wittner, 42: 200-01.

Gay Church, The, by Ronald M. Enroth and Gerald E. Jamison, 20: 581-83.

Genealogy of Dissent, A: Southern Baptist Protest in the Twentieth Century, by David Stricklin, 43: 365-66.

Gender and Religion, edited by William H. Swatos, Jr., 37: 162.

Gender, Power, and Promise: The Subject of the Bibles’s First Story, by Danna Nolan Fewell and David M. Gunn, 37: 174.

Genocide at the Millennium: Genocide: A Critical Bibliographic Review, vol. 5, edited by Samuel Totten, 48: 204-05.

Gentlemen Theologians, The: American Theology in Southern Culture, 1795-1860, by E. Brooks Holifield, 22: 348-49.

Geography of Faith, The: Conversations Between Daniel Berrigan when Underground, and Robert Coles, by Daniel Berrigan and Robert Coles, 14: 137-39.

George of Bohemia—King of Heretics, by Frederick G. Heymann, 9: 105-07.

George Washington and Religion, by Paul F. Boller, Jr., 7: 453-55.

Georgi Vins: Testament from Prison, translated by Jane Ellis, 19: 131-32.

German Catholics and Hitler’s Wars: A Study in Social Control, by Gordon C. Zahn, 4: 225-27.

German Center Party 1870-1933, The: A Study in Political Catholicism, by Ellen Lovell Evans, 25: 566.

German Church Conflict, The, by Karl Barth, 9: 103-04.

German Church Struggle and the Holocaust, The, edited by Franklin H. Littell and Hubert G. Locke, 17: 324-25.

German Churches under Hitler, The: Background, Struggle, and Epilogue, by Ernst Christian Helmreich, 22: 330-32.

German Nationalism and Religious Conflict: Culture, Ideology, Politics, 1870-1914, by Helmut Walser Smith, 38: 174.

German Peasant War of 1525, The: New Viewpoints, edited by Bob Scribner and Gerhard Benecke, 23: 156-58.

German Peasants’ War and Anabaptist Community of Goods, The, by James M. Stayer, 34: 139-40.

German Phoenix, The, by Franklin H. Littell, 3: 97-99.

German Politics and the Jews: Dusseldorf and Nuremberg, 1910-1933, by Anthony Kauders, 40: 897-98.

German Resistance to . . . Hitler: Ethical and Religious Factors, by Mary Alice Gallin, 5: 271-72.

Geschichte des Protestantismus in Russland, by Erik Amburger, 5: 272-73.

Getting Right with God: Southern Baptists and Desegregation, 1945-1995, by Mark Newman, 45: 387-88.

Ghosts of 1492, The: Jewish Aspects of the Struggle for Religious Freedom in Spain, 1848-1976, by Caesar C. Aronsfeld, 23: 158.

Gibbon and His Roman Empire, by David P. Jordan, 13: 547-48.

Gilbert Haven: Methodist Abolitionist: A Study in Race, Religion, and Reform, 1850-1880, by William B. Gravely, 18: 126-27.

Give Us a King: Legal-Religious Sources of Jewish Sovereignty, by David Polish, 33: 353-54.

Gladstone: Church, State, and Tractananism, by Perry Butler, 25: 362-63.

Glasgow the Uneasy Peace, by Tom Gallagher, 30: 574-77.

Glimpse of Sion’ s Glory, A: Puritan Radicalism in New England,1620-1660, by Philip F. Gura, 28: 136-37.

Global Economics and Religion, edited by James Finn, 27: 540-41.

Global Gods: Exploring the Role of Religions in Modern Society, by David W. Shenk, 39: 348-49.

Global Human Rights: Public Policies, Comparative Measures, and NGO Strategies, edited by George W. Shepherd, Jr., Ved P. Nanda, and James R. Scarritt, 24: 389-90.

Global Poverty and Personal Responsibility: Integrity Through Commitment, by Elizabeth Morgan, 32: 898.

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Glory, Grace, and Culture: The Work of Hans Urs Von Balthasar, by Ed Block, Jr., 48: 454-55.

God and Caesar, edited by Robert D. Linder, 14: 355.

God and Caesar: A Christian Approach to Social Ethics, edited by Warren A. Quanbeck, 3: 83-84.

God and Caesar in East Germany, by Richard W. Solberg, 3: 226-27.

God and Country: Politics in Utah, edited by Jeffrey E. Sells, 49: 158-59.

God and Design: The Teleological Argument and Modern Science, edited by Neil A. Manson, 45: 834-35.

God and Global Justice: Religion and Poverty in an Unequal World, by Frederick Ferre, 29: 556-57.

God and Government: The New Zealand Perspective, edited by Rex Ahdar and John Stenhouse, 43: 607-08.

God and Greater Britain: Religion and National Life in Britain and Ireland, 1843-1945, by John Wolffe, 38: 910.

God and Humanity in Auschwitz: Jewish-Christian Relations and Sanctioned Murder, by Donald J. Dietrich, 38: 667-68.

God and Mammon: Protestants, Money, and the Market, 1790-1860, edited by Mark A. Noll, 44: 834-36.

God and Man in Washington, by Paul Blanshard, 2: 75-77.

God and Ronald Reagan: A Spiritual Life, by Paul Kengor, 46: 670-71; 47: 180-81.

God and Science: The Death and Rebirth of Theism, by Charles P. Henderson, 30: 176.

God and the Constitution: Christianity and American Politics, by Paul Marshall, 46: 416-17.

God and the Goods: Global Economy in a Civilizational Perspective, by Bas de Gaay Fortman and Berma Klein Goldewijk, 41: 394-95.

God and Utopia: The Church in a Technological Civilization, by Gabriel Vahanian, 22: 170.

God, Britain, and Hitler in World War II: The View of the British Clergy, by A. J. Hoover, 42: 861-62.

God, Caesar, and the Constitution: The Court as Referee of Church-State Confrontation, by Leo Pfeffer, 18: 327-30.

God, Church, and Flag: Senator Joseph R. McCarthy and the Catholic Church, 1950-1957, by Donald F. Crosby, 21: 345-47.

God in Public: Four Ways American Christianity and Public Life Relate, by Mark G. Toulouse, 49: 580-81.

God in the Classroom: Religion and America’s Public Schools, by Thomas R. Murray, 49: 577-78.

God in the Movies, by Albert J. Bergesen and Andrew M. Greeley, 43: 625-26.

God, Locke, and Equality, by Jeremy Waldron, 45: 612-13.

God of Peace, The: Toward a Theology of Nonviolence and the Sacrament of Civil Disobedience, by John Dear, S.J., 39: 160-61.

God of the Oppressed, by James H. Cone, 19: 360.

God on Trial: Dispatches from America’s Religious Battlegrounds, by Peter Irons, 49: 786-88.

God or Nations: Radical Theology for the Religious Peace Movement, by William Durland, 32: 894-95.

God Save Ulster: The Religion and Politics of Paisleyism, by Steve Bruce, 30: 139-40.

God the Economist: The Doctrine of God and Political Economy, by M. Douglas Meeks, 33: 374-75.

God versus Caesar: Belief, Worship, and Proselytizing under the First Amendment, by Martin S. Sheffer, 42: 386-87.

God vs. the Gavel: Religion and the Rule of Law, by Marci A. Hamilton, 48: 477-78.

God’s Choice: The Total World of a Fundamentalist Christian School, by Alan Peshkin, 29: 323-24.

God’s Empire: William Bell Riley and Midwestern Fundamentalism, by William Vance Trollinger, Jr., 34: 156-57.

God’s Joust, God’s Justice: Law and Religion in the Western Tradition, by John Witte, Jr., 49: 556-57.

God’s Kingdom: A Guide for Biblical Study, by George V. Pixley, 26: 538-40.

God’s Long Summer: Stories of Faith and Civil Rights, by Charles Marsh, 41: 151-52.

God’s Lost Cause, by Jean Russell, 12: 346-47.

God’s New Israel, Religious Interpretations of American Destiny, edited by Conrad Cherry, 16: 343-44.

God’s People’s: Covenant and Land in South Africa, Israel, and Ulster, by Donald Harman Akenson, 35: 896-97.

God’s Politics: Why the Right Gets it Wrong and the Left Doesn’t Get It, by Jim Wallis, 48: 710-11.

God’s Rascal: J. Frank Norris and the Beginnings of Southern Fundamentalism, by Barry Hankins, 40: 205-06.

God’s Rule: Government and Islam: Six Centuries of Islamic Political Thought, by Patricia Crone, 49: 564-65.

God’s War: A New History of the Crusades, by Christopher Tyerman, 49: 567-69.

God’s World and the Great Awakening, by Stephen R. L. Clark, 34: 855-57.

God’s Wrathful Children: Political Oppression and Christian Ethics, by Willa Boesak, 40: 179-80.

Gods of Goodness: The Sophisticated Idolatry of the Main Line Churches, by Bruce L. Blackie, 19: 598-99.

Gods of Televangelism, The: The Crisis of Meaning and the Appeal of Religious Television, by Janice Peck, 36: 605-06.

Gods of the Blood: The Pagan Revival and White Separatism, by Mattias Gardell, 48: 699-700.

Godless Communists: Atheism and Society in Soviet Russia, 1917-1922, by William B. Husband, 42: 380-81.

Godless Constitution, The: The Case Against Religious Correctness, by Isaac Kramnick and R. Laurence Moore, 38: 644-46.

Godly Clergy in Early Stuart England: The Caroline Puritan Movement, c. 620-1643, by Tom Webster, 40: 903-04.

Godly Learning: Puritan Attitudes Toward Reason, Learning, and Education, 1560-1640, by John Morgan, 29: 325-26.

Godly Man in Stuart England, The: Anglicans, Puritans, and the Two Tables, 1620-1670, by J. Sears McGee, 21: 121-23.

Godly Rebellion, The: Parisian Cures and the Religious Fronde, 1652-62, by Richard M. Golden, 24: 398-400.

Going for the Jugular: A Documentary History of the SBC Holy War, edited and compiled by Walter B. Shurden and Randy Shepley, 39: 824-26.

Golden Years of the Hutterites, The: The Witness and Thought of the Communal Moravian Anabaptists during the Walpot Era, 1565-1578, by Leonard Gross, 24: 150-51.

Good News for Rich and Poor: Christian Approaches to a New Economic Order, by Harvey Seifert, 21: 582-83.

Good News for the Poor: John Wesley’s Evangelical Economics, by Theodore W. Jennings, 33: 812-13.

Gospel of Disunion: Religion and Separatism in the Antebellum South, by Mitchell Snay, 37: 155.

Gospel of Irreligious Religion, The, by Lowell D. Streiker, 12: 542-43.

Gospel of Peace: A Scriptural Message for Today’s World, The, by Ulrich Mauser, 35: 433-34.

Governing the Tongue: The Politics of Speech in Early New England, by Jane Kamensky, 42: 147-48.

Governing Without Consensus: An Irish Perspective, by Richard Rose, 15: 146-47.

Government and Politics in Islam, by Tareq Y. Ismael, 29: 573-74.

Government Intervention in Religious Affairs, edited by Dean M. Kelley, 25: 575.

Government Intervention in Religious Affairs 2, by Dean M. Kelley, 30: 131-32.

Government of Laws, A: Political Theory, Religion, and the American Founding, by Ellis Sandoz, 35: 163-64.

Government’s End: Why Washington Stopped Working, by Jonathan Rauch, 42: 869-70.

Grant Us Courage: Travels Along the Mainline of American Protestantism, by Randall Balmer, 39: 176.

Great Awakening and American Education, The: A Documentary History, edited by Douglas Sloan, 16: 342-43.

Great Church in Captivity, The, by Steven Runciman, 12: 503-04.

Great Dissent, The: John Henry Newman and the Liberal Heresy, by Robert Pattison, 34: 873-74.

Great Divide, The: The Failure of Islam and the Triumph of the West, by Alvin J. Schmidt, 47: 621.

Great Light, The: Luther and Reformation, by James Atkinson, 12: 515-18.

Great Quotations on Religious Freedom, The, comp. by Albert J. Menendez and Edd Doerr, 33: 611-12.

Great Revival, 1787-1805, The: The Origins of the Southern Evangelical Mind, by John Boles, 16: 140-41.

Great Tax Fraud, The, by Martin A. Larson, 11 : 324-26.

Greek Gods, Human Lives: What We Can Learn From Myths, by Mary Lefkowitz, 46: 652-54.

Grey Book, The, by Johan M. Snoek, 12: 329-32.

Groundwork of Christian Ethics, The, by N. H. G. Robinson, 16: 521-23.

Growing Church Lobby in Washington, The, by James L. Adams, 13: 358-59.

Growing up Abolitionist: The Story of the Garrison Children, by Harriet Hyman Alonso, 46: 415-16.

Growing Up Religious: Christians and Jews and Their Journeys of Faith, by Robert Wuthnow, 42: 197-98.

Growth of English Schooling, 1340-1548, The: Learning, Literacy, and Laicization in Pre-Reformation York Diocese, by Jo Ann Hoeppner Moran, 29: 147-48.

Guide to America-Holy Land Studies, 1620-1948. Vol. 3: Economic Relations and Philanthropy, edited by Nathan M. Kaganoff, 26: 546-47.

Gustavo Gutierrez: An Introduction to Liberation Theology, by Robert McAfee Brown, 33: 142-43.

Hail Mary? The Struggle for Ultimate Womanhood in Catholicism, by Maurice Hamington, 39: 167-68.

Half-Way Covenant, The: Church Membership in Puritan New England, by Robert G. Pope, 14: 356.

Handbook of the Sociology of Religion, edited by Michele Dillon, 47: 168-69.

Handbuch des Staatskirchenrechts der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, edited by Ernst Friesenhahn and Ulrich Scheuner, 20: 339-40.

Hand of Providence: The Strong and Quiet Faith of Ronald Reagan, by Mary Beth Brown, 47: 180-81.

HarperCollins Dictionary of Religion, The, by Jonathan Z. Smith, 38: 904.

HarperCollins Encyclopedia of Catholicism, The, edited by Richard P. McBrien, 39: 582-83.

Hasidic People: A Place in the New World, by Jerome R. Mintz, 35: 898-900.

Has Science Found God?, by Victor J. Stenger, 47: 156-57.

Hauerwas Reader, The, edited by John Berkman and Michael Cartwright, 44: 582-84.

Healing a Broken World: Globalization and God, by Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, 45: 372-74.

Healing of Nations, The: The Promise and Limits of Political Forgiveness, by Mark R. Amstutz, 48: 205-06.

Healing Revelation of Mary Baker Eddy, The: The Rise and Fall of Christian Science, by Martin Gardner, 36: 861.

Heaven on Earth? The Social and Political Agendas of Dominion Theology, by Bruce Barron, 36: 393-94.

He Could Not Do Otherwise: Bishop Lajos Ordass, 1901-1978, by Laszlo G. Terray, 40: 689-90.

Hegel’s Political Philosophy: Problems and Perspectives, edited by Z. A. Pelczynski, 19: 565-67.

Heinrich Bullinger and the Covenant: The Other Reformed Tradition, by J. Wayne Baker, 24: 625-26.

Hellfire Nation: The Politics of Sin in American History, by James A. Morone, 45: 821-23.

Henry VIII and Luther, by Erwin Doernberg, 3: 205-06.

Henry VIII and the English Lutherans: A Study in Anglo-Lutheran Relations from 1521 to 1547, by Neelak Serawlook Tjernagel, 8: 460-61.

Heresy and Authority in Medieval Europe: Documents in Translation, edited by Edward Peters, 23: 344-45.

Heresy, Crusade and Inquisition in Southern France, 1100-1250, by Walter L. Wakefield, 18: 548-50.

Heresy, Schism, and Religious Protest, edited by Derek Baker, 15: 323.

Hidden Balance, The: Religion and the Social Theories of Charles Chauncy and Jonathan Mayhew, by John Corrigan, 31: 145-46.

Hindu Nationalists in India: The Rise of the Bharatiya Janata Party, by Yogendra K. Malik and V. B. Singh, 38: 435-36.

Hispanismo 1898-1936: Spanish Conservatives and Liberals and Their Relations With Spanish America, by Frederick B. Pike, 14: 532-36.

Historia de la Iglesia en America Latina, by Enrique D. Dussel, 18: 554-56.

Historical Road of Eastern Orthodoxy, The, by Alexander Schmemann, 7: 471-73.

History and the Shaping of Irish Protestantism, by Desmond Bowen, 40: 185-87.

History and the Theology of Liberation: A Latin American Perspective, by Enrique Duss, 20: 576-77.

History of African Christianity, 1950-1975, by Adrian Hastings, 22: 332-34.

History of Anti-Semitism, The: From the Time of Christ to the Court Jews, by Leon Polkov, 21: 117-19.

History of Christianity in India, A: The Beginnings to 1707, by Stephen Neill, 28: 549.

History of Christianity in India, A, Volume 2, 1707-1858, by Stephen Neill, 29: 141-43.

History of Islamic Societies, A, by Ira M. Lapidus, 31: 312-14.

History of Israel and the Holy Land, A, by Michael Avi-Yonah, 46: 889-90.

History of Jewish Education in the Soviet Union, A, by Elias Schulman, 16: 147.

History of Medieval Political Thought, 300-1450, A, by Joseph Canning, 40: 680-81.

History of Northern Ireland, A, 1920-1996, by Thomas A. Hennessey, 41: 613-16.

History of Religion in the United States, A, by Clifton E. Olmstead, 4: 222-23.

History of SDA Church-State Relations in the United States, A, by Eric Syme, 20: 563.

History of Soviet Atheism in Theory and Practice, and the Believer, A, vols. 1-3, by Dimitry V. Pospielovsky, 32: 642-43.

History of Zionism, 1600-1918, by Nahum Sokofow, 12: 344-45.

History of the Byzantine State, by George Ostrogorsky, 13: 151-53.

History of the Church in Africa, A, by Bengt Sundkler and Christopher Steed, 42: 856-67.

History of the Church in Carpathian Rus’, The, by Athanasius B. Pekar, OSMB, 37: 181.

History of the Church in Latin America, A: Colonialism to Liberation 1492-1979, by Enrique Dussel, 26: 141-42.

History of the Ecumenical Movement, A, Volume 2, 1948-1968: The Ecumenical Advance, edited by Harold E. Fey, 16: 334-35.

History of the Episcopal Church, A, by Robert W. Prichard, 34: 394-96.

History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, A, by Mark Tessler, 39: 344-45.

History of the Popes, 1830-1914, A, by Owen Chadwick, 42: 182-83.

History, Religion, and American Democracy, edited by Maurice Wohlgelernter, 37: 899.

Hitler and the Final Solution, by Gerald Fleming, 30: 613-14.

Hitler’s Conservative Opponents in Bavaria 1930-1945: A Study of Catholic, Monarchist, and Separatist Anti-Nazi Activitists, by James Donohoe, 4: 225-27.

Hitler’s Pope: The Secret History of Pope Pius XII, by John Cornwell, 42: 379-80.

Hitler Youth and Catholic Youth, 1933-19, A Study in Totalitarian Conguest, by Lawrence D. Walker, 16: 327-28.

Hizbullah: The Story from Within, by Naim Qassem and translated by Dalia Khalil, 48: 884-85.

Holocaust and Strategic Bombing, The: Genocide and Total War in the Twentieth Century, by Eric Markusen and David Kopf, 39: 817-19.

Holocaust and the Historians, The, by Lucy Dawidowicz, 24: 385-87.

Holocaust in Historical Context, The: Vol. 1, The Holocaust and Mass Death before the Modern Age, by Steven T. Katz, 37: 887.

Holy Ambition: Rhetoric, Courtship, and Devotion in the Sermons of John Donne, by Brent Nelson, 48: 221-22.

Holy and the Daemonic from Sir Thomas Browne to William Blake, The, by R. D. Stock, 26: 559.

Holy Blood, The: King Henry III and the Westminster Blood Relic, by Nicholas Vincent, 44: 574-75.

Holy Hatred: Christianity, Antisemitism, and the Holocaust, by Robert Michael, 49: 562-64.

Holy Land in American Protestant Life, 1800-1948, The: A Documentary History, edited by Robert T. Handy, 25: 173-75.

Holy Terror: The Fundamentalist War on America’s Freedoms in Religion, Politics, and Our Private Lives, by Flo Conway, 26: 549-50.

Holy War, Holy Peace: How Religion Can Bring Peace to the Middle East, by Marc Gopin, 45: 382-83.

Holy War, The, edited by Thomas Patrick Murphy, 20: 354-55.

Holy War: The Rise of Militant Christian, Jewish and Islamic Fundamentalism, by David S. New, 45: 815-16.

Homosexuality and Christian Faith: Questions of Conscience for the Churches, edited by Walter Wink, 43: 349-50.

Homosexuality in the Church: Both Sides of the Debate, edited by Jeffrey S. Siker, 37: 655-56.

Hope and History: Why We Must Share the Story of the Movement, by Vincent Harding, 33: 365-66.

Hope’s Promise: Religion and Acculturation in the Southern Backcountry, by S. Scott Rohrer, 47: 634-35.

Horace Bushnell and the Virtuous Republic, by Howard A. Barnes, 35: 160-61; 36: 413.

Horizons on Catholic Feminist Theology, edited by Joann Wolski Conn and Walter E. Conn, 37: 161.

Horn and Crescent: Cultural Change and Traditional Islam on the East African Coast. 800-1900, by Randall L. Pouwells, 30: 610-11.

House Divided: Poverty, Race, Religion and Family of Man, by Thomas Melady and Margaret Melady, 12: 342.

House of Kings, A: The Official History of Westminster Abbey, edited by Edward Carpenter, 9: 413-15.

How Different Are People Who Attended Lutheran Schools, by Milo Brekke, 19: 137-38.

How the Idea of Religious Toleration Came to the West, by Perez Zagorin, 46: 896-97.

How to Choose a Christian College, by Rob Webber, 20: 365.

How to Serve God in a Marxist Land, by Karl Barth and Johannes Hamel, 2: 175-78.

Hubert H. Humphrey: The Politics of Joy, by Charles Lloyd Garrettson III, 36: 852.

Hugo Black and the Supreme Court: A Symposium, edited by Stephen Strickland, 10: 322-23.

Hugo Grotius: Ordinum Hollandiae ac Westfrisiae Pietas (1613), by Edwin Rabbie, 39: 355-56.

Hugo Grotius, The Miracle of Holland: A Study in Political and Legal Thought, by Charles S. Edwards, 24: 622-23.

Huguenots and Camisards as Aliens in France, 1589-1789: The Struggle for Religious Toleration, by Brian E. Strayer, 44: 575-76.

Huguenots in America, The: A Refugee People in New World Society, by Jon Butler, 28: 521-22; 37: 160.

Huguenot Struggle for Recognition, The, by N. M. Sutherland, 23: 352-54.

Human Freedom and Social Order: An Essay in Christian Philosophy, by John Wild, 3: 94-97.

Human Liberation in a Feminist Perspective: A Theology, by Letty M. Russell, 17: 544.

Human Life in the Balance, by David Thomasma, 34: 399-400.

Human Nature and the Freedom of Public Religious Expression, by Stephen G. Post, 46: 661-62.

Human Rights and Reform: Changing the Face of North African Politics, by Susan E. Waltz, 39: 349-50.

Human Rights and Religious Values: An Uneasy Relationship?, by Abdullhi A. An-Na’im and Jerald D. Gort, 38: 196.

Human Rights and the World’s Major Religions, by William H. Brackney, 48: 681-85.

Human Rights and the World’s Religions, edited by Leroy S. Rouner, 31: 570.

Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy: Congress Reconsidered, by David P. Forsythe, 31: 568.

Human Rights and World Order, by Moses Moskowitz, 3: 87-89.

Human Rights in a Pluralist World, by Jan Berting et al., 32: 630-31.

Human Rights, The United States, and World Community, by Vernon VanDyke, 15: 135-36.

Human Rights Treaties and the Senate: A History of Opposition, by Natalie Hevener Kaufman, 33: 349.

Human Sexuality: A Christian View, by John C. Dwyer, 31: 154-55.

Humanism and the Rhetoric of Toleration, by Gary Remer, 39: 797-98.

Humanity before God: Contemporary Faces of Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Ethics, edited by William Schweiker, Michael A. Johnson, and Kevin Jung, 49: 354-55.

Hunger of the Heart, The: Reflections on the Confessions of Augustine, edited by Donald Capps and James E. Dittes, 35: 638.

Hurrying Toward Zion: Universities, Divinity Schools, and American Protestantism, by Conrad Cherry, 39: 174-75.

Hussite Revolution, The, 1424-1437, by F. M. Bartos, 30: 152-54.

Hutterite Society, by John A. Hostetler, 18: 122-23.

Icon and Pulpit: The Protestant-Orthodox Encounter, by Carnegie Samuel Calian, 11: 553-54.

Icons and Power: The Mother of God in Byzantium, by Bissera V. Pentcheva, 49: 361-63.

Idea of a European Superstate, The: Public Justification and European Integration, by Glyn Morgan, 49: 145-46.

Idea of a Secular Society, The, by D. L. Mundy, 5: 248-50.

Idea of Human Rights: Four Inquiries, The, by Michael Perry, 42: 571-72.

Ideas of Religious Toleration at the Time of Joseph II: A Study of the Enlightenment among Catholics in Austria, by Charles H. O’Brien, 14: 335-36.

I Denounce Soka Gakkai, by Hirotatsu Fujiwara, 14: 528-30.

Identity and the Sacred: A Sketch for a New Social-Scientific Theory of Religion, by Hans Mol, 21: 331-33.

Identity of Anglican Worship, The, by Kenneth Stevenson and Bryan Spinks, 35: 180-81.

Ideological Revolution in the Middle East, The, by Leonard Binder, 7: 446-47.

Ideology and Myth in American Politics: A Critique of a National Political Mind, by H. Mark Roelofs, 20: 346-48.

Iglesia y el Estado en Tiempo de Justo Rufino Barrios, La, by Hubert J. Miller, 21: 343-45.

Iglesia y Estado: La Incidencia del Concilio Vaticano II sobre el Derecho Publico externo, by Carlos Soler, 37: 912.

Igreja a Estado no Brasil Holandes, by Frans Leonard Schalkwizk, 29: 570-71.

Ignaz Seipel: Christian Statesman in a Time of Crisis, by Klemens von Klemperer, 19: 573-75.

Illusions of Innocence: Protestant Primitivism in America, 1630-1875, edited by Richard T. Hughes and C. Leonard Allen, 31: 548.

I Loved this People, by Dietrich Bonhoeffer, 8: 304-05.

I Pledge Allegiance: Patriotism and the Bible, by Paul S. Minear, 19: 603-04.

Imagining Peace: A History of Early English Pacifist Ideas, 1340-1560, by Ben Lowe, 41: 383.

Immigrants, Baptists, and the Protestant Mind in America, by Lawrence B. Davis, 17: 513-15.

Impact of the Church Upon its Culture, edited by Jerald C. Brauer, 12: 153-55.

Imperial Cities and the Reformation: Three Essays, by Bernd Moeller, 20: 325-27.

Imperial Fault Lines: Christianity and Colonial Power in India, 1818-1940, by Jeffrey Cox, 46: 391-92.

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Imperio summarum potestatum circa sacra, De, by Hugo Grotius, 19: 371-73.

Impossibility of Religious Freedom, The, by Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, 48: 203-04.

Imputed Rights, An Essay in Christian Social Theory, by Robert V. Andelson, 14: 507-08.

India and the Latin Captivity of the Church: The Cultural Context of the Gospel, by

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Individualism and Nationalism in American Ideology, by Yehoshua Arieli, 8: 124-25.

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“In God We Trust”: The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding Fathers, edited by Norman Cousins, 2: 71-73.

In Gods We Trust: New Patterns of Religious Pluralism in America, edited by Thomas Robbins and Dick Anthony, 34: 158-59.

In Good Company: The Church as Polis, by Stanley Hauerwas, 39: 365-66.

In His Image, But: Racism in Southern Religion, 1780-1910, by H. Shelton Smith, 17: 314-16.

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Inquisition: The Persecution and Prosecution of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, by Carlton Sherwood, 35: 164-65.

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In Search of a Responsible World Society: The Social Teachings of the World Council of Churches, by Paul Bock, 19: 122-23.

In Search of Refuge, by Yvonne and Ingrid Rogers Dilling, 27: 343-44.

Interfaith Dialogue and Peace-building, edited by David R. Smock, 46: 651-52.

International Ethics: Concepts, Theories, and Cases in Global Politics, 2nd ed., by Mark R. Amstutz, 49: 769-70.

International Perspectives on Freedom of Equality and Religious Belief, edited by Derek H. Davis and Gerhard Besier, 45: 370-71.

Interpretation of Religion, An: Human Responses to the Transcendent, by John Hick, 48: 206-07.

In the Beginning: The Advent of the Modern Age, Europe in the 1840s, by Jerome Blum, 37: 648-50.

In the Shadow of the Mahatma: Bishop V.S. Azariah and the Travails of Christianity in British India, by Suzanne Billington Harper, 42: 855-56.

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Instruction in Faith (1537), edited by John Calvin and translated by Paul T. Fuhrmann, 35: 182-83.

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International Conflict in the Twentieth Century, a Christian View, by Herbert Butterfield, 3: 198-200.

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Interpretations of Conflict: Ethics, Pacifism and the Just-War Tradition, by Richard B. Miller, 35: 625-26.

Interruption of Eternity, The: Modern Gnosticism and the Origins of the New Religious Consciousness, by Carl A. Raschke, 24: 168-69.

Into That Darkness: From Mercy Killing to Mass Murder, by Gitta Sereny, 19: 111-13.

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Introduction to Islamtc Theology and Law, by Ignaz Goldziher, 24: 380-81.

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Introduction to Nineteenth-Century Russian Slavophilism, An: A Study in Ideas. Volume I: A. S. Xomjakov, by Peter K. Christoff, 5: 273-75.

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Iron Curtain Christians: The Church in Communist Countries Today, by Kurt Hutten, 10: 459-60.

Irony of Apartheid, The: The Struggle for National Independence of Afrikaner Calvinism Against British Imperialism, by Irving Hexham, 25: 576-77.

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Isaac Taylor Tichenor: The Creation of the Baptist New South, by Michael E. Williams, 48: 705-06.

Is God a Creationist?, edited by Roland Mushat Frye, 28: 141-42.

Is Ireland Dying? Culture and the Church in Modern Ireland, by Michael Sheehy, 12: 318-20.

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Islam: A Mosaic, Not a Monolith, by Vartan Gregorian, 46: 647-48.

Islam and Colonialism: The Doctrine of Jihad in Modern History, by Rudolph Peters, 23: 565-66.

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Islam and Development: Religion and Sociopolitical Change, edited by John L. Esposito, 24: 383-85.

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Islam and Politics, by John L. Esposito, 29: 342-43.

Islam and Resistance in Afganistan, by Olivier Roy, 34: 384-85.

Islam and Revolution: Writings and Declarations of Imam Khomeini, by Ruhollah Khomeini, 24: 379-80.

Islam and the Cultural Accommodation of Social Change, by Bassam Tibi, 33: 616-17.

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Islam and the West: The Making of an Image, by Norman Daniel, 37: 427.

Islam i Afganistan under Kung Muhammed Zahir Shah: En Studie av Moderniseringsprocessens Folijder fur Islams Stallning i Afganistan, by Jan Samuelsson, 18: 567-69.

Islamic Fundamentalism, by Lawrence Davidson, 41: 375-76.

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Islamic Iran: Revolution and Counter-Revolution, by Asaf Hussain, 29: 571-72.

Islamic Law: Theory and Practice, edited by Robert Gleave, 41: 375.

Islamic Reassertion in Pakistan: The Application of Islamic Laws in a Modern State, by Anita M. Weiss, 30: 171.

Islamic Society and State Power in Senegal: Disciples and Citizens in Fatick, by Leonardo A. Villalon, 39: 810-12.

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Islamic Threat, The: Myth or Reality?, by John L. Esposito, 36: 614-15.

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Islam in Asia: Religion, Politics, and Society, by John L. Esposito, 30: 597.

Islam in Egypt Today, by Morroe Berger, 14: 329-30.

Islam in North America: A Sourcebook, edited by Michael A. Kosegi and J. Gordon Mehon, 36: 411-12.

Islam in Revolution: Fundamentalism in the Arab World, by R. Hrair Dekmejian, 20: 143-44.

Islam in the Contemporary World, edited by Cyriac K. Pullapilly, 24: 407-09.

Islam in the National State, by Erwin I. J. Rosenthal, 11: 159-62.

Islam, Politics, and Social Movements, by Edmund Burke III and Ira M. Lapidus, 32: 131-32.

Islam under the Crusaders: Colonial Survival in the Thirteenth-Century Kingdom of Valencia, by Robert Ignatius Burns, 19: 329-31.

Island in the Lake of Fire, A: Bob Jones University, Fundamentalism, & the Separatist Movement, by Mark Taylor Dalhouse, 40: 496-97.

Is Latin America Turning Protestant? The Politics of Evangelical Growth, by David Stoll, 33: 351-52.

Israel among the Nations, by Jacob L. Talmon, 17: 145-50.

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Israel without Zionism: A Plan for Peace in the Middle East, by Uri Avnery, 17: 145-50.

Israel’s Defense Line: Her Friends and Foes in Washington, by I. L. Kenen, 25: 557-58.

Israel’s Higher Law: Religion and Liberal Democracy in the Jewish State, by Steven V. Mazie, 48: 694-95.

Issues of Justice: Social Sources and Religious Meanings, edited by Roger Hatch and Warren Copeland, 32: 146-47.

Issues of Life and Death: Abortion, Birth Control, Capital Punishment, Euthanasia, by Norman Anderson, 21: 154-55.

Issues of Theological Warfare: Evangelicals and Liberals, by Richard J. Coleman, 17: 546-47.

Is There a Culture War? A Dialogue on Values and American Public Life, by James Davison Hunter, and Alan Wolfe, 49: 364-65.

It Is not Lawful for Me to Fight, by Jean Michel Hornus, 25: 168-69.

It’s A Sin to Build a Nuclear Weapon: The Collected Works on War and Christian Peacemaking of Richard McSorley, S.J., edited by John Dear, S.J., 34: 871-72.

Italian Crusades, The: The Papal-Angevin Alliance and the Crusades Against Christian Lay Powers, by Nonnan Housley, 26: 344-45.

Italy in the 1970s, by John Earle, 18: 590-91.

Ius Sacrum: Klaus Mursdorf zum 60. Geburtstag, edited by Audomar Scheuermann and Georg May, 18: 587-88.

Jacques Ellul, Interpretive Essays, edited by Jay M. Van Hook and Clifford G. Christians, 23: 571-72.

James Madison and the Future of Limited Government, edited by John Samples, 45: 827-29.

James Madison on Religious Liberty, by Robert S. Alley, 30: 612.

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Japanese Christians and Society, by Alan Suggate with the assistance of Yamano Shigeko, 40: 182-83.

Japanese Religion and Society: Paradigms of Structure and Change, by Winston Davis, 36: 864.

Japanese Shrine Mergers, 1906-12: State Shinto Moves to the Grassroots, by Wilbur M. Fridell, 18: 367-68.

Japan’s Encounter with Christianity: The Catholic Mission in Pre-Modern Japan, by Neil S. Fujita, 33: 809-10.

Japan’s New Buddhism: An Objective Account—Sokagakkai, by Kiyoaki Murata, 14: 125.

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Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence: Origins, Philosophy and Theology, by Allen Jayne, 41: 148-49.

Jehovah’s Witnesses and The Third Reich: Sectarian Politics under Persecution, by M. James. Penton, 47: 626-27.

Jehovah’s Witnesses in Canada: Champions of Freedom of Speech and Worship, by M. James Penton, 20: 341-43.

Jehovah’s Witnesses in the GDR: Persecution and Response of a Religious Minority, by Gerald Hacke, 42: 574-76.

Jerome, by Stefan Rebenich, 46: 656-57.

Jesuit Antonio Vieira and His Plans for the Economic Rehabilitation of Seventeenth-Century Portugal, The, by Richard Graham, 23: 161.

Jesuit Political Thought, The Society of Jesus and the State, c. 1540-1630, by Harro Hopfl, 48: 213-14.

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Jesus and Ethics: Four Interpretations, by Richard H. Hiers, 11: 545-47.

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Jesus and the Nonviolent Revolution, by Andre Trocme, 16: 317-19.

Jesus and the Spiral of Violence: Popular Jewish Resistance in Roman Palestine, by Richard A. Horsley, 36: 403.

Jesus, Politics, and Society: A Study of Luke’s Gospel, by Richard Cassidy, 23: 140-42.

Jesus Sutras, The: Rediscovering the Lost Scrolls of Taoist Christianity, by Martin Palmer, et al., 45: 167-68.

Jew and the New American Scene, by Seymour Martin Lipset and Earl Raab, 39: 597-98.

Jew as Ally of the Muslim, The: Medieval Roots of Anti-Semitism, by Allan Harris Cutler, 29: 136-37.

Jew As Pariah, The: Jewish Identity and Politics in the Modern Age, by Hannah Arer, 22: 165.

Jew in Christian Theology, The: Martin Luther’s Anti-Jewish “Vom Schem Hamphoras,” Previously Unpublished in English, and Other Milestones in Church Doctrine Concerning Judaism, by Gerhard Falk, 36: 170-71.

Jews, The: Views and Counterviews, by Andre Chouraqui and Jean Danielou, 10: 299-301.

Jews Among Pagans and Christians in the Roman Empire, The, by Judith Lieu and John North, 35: 405-06.

Jews and Americans, by Irving Malin, 9: 132-34.

Jews and Christians: Exploring the Past, Present and Future, edited by James H. Charlesworth, 34: 394.

Jews and Christians: The Contemporary Meeting, by A. Roy Eckardt, 29: 559.

Jews and Christians: The Myth of a Common Tradition, by Jacob Neusner, 33: 819-20.

Jews and the French Revolutions of 1789, 1830 and 1848, by Zosa Szajkowski, 13: 141-42.

Jews and the Inquisition of Mexico: The Great Auto de Fe of 1649, As Related by Mathias Bocanegra, S.J., translated and edited by Seymour B. Liebman, 18: 364-65.

Jews and the Left, by Arthur Liebman, 23: 137-39.

Jews in Germany, The: From the Enlightenment to National Socialism, by H. G. Adler, 13: 539-41.

Jews in New Spain, The, by Seymour Liebman, 13: 142-44.

Jews in Polish Culture, The, by Aleksander Hertz, 31: 566.

Jews in Russia, The: Some Notes on the Jewish Question, by Nikolai S. Keskov, 30: 155-56.

Jews in Spain and Portugal, The: A Biography, by Robert Singerman, 19: 591.

Jews in the Eyes of the Germans: From Enlightenment to Imperial Germany, by Alfred D. Low, 23: 135-36.

Jews in Today’s German Culture, by Sander L. Gilman, 38: 912.

Jews in Umbria, 1435-1484, The, vol. 2, by Ariel Toaff, 39: 152-53.

Jews of Kurdistan, The, by Erich Brauer, 38: 650-51.

Jews, Wars, and Communism, Vol. 1: Attitude of American Jews to World War I, the Russian Revolutions of 1917, and Communism (1914-1945); Vol. 2: The Pact of the 1919-20 Red Scare on American Jewish Life, by Zosa Szajkowski, 18: 560-61.

Jewish Activism in Imperial Germany: Struggle for Civil Equality, by Marje Lamberti, 22: 137-39.

Jewish and Christian World 200 BC to AD 200, The, by A. R. C. Leaney, 29: 336-38.

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Jewish Education Worldwide: Cross-Cultural Perspectives, edited by Harold S. Himmelfarb and Sergio DellaPergola, 33: 146-47.

Jewish Ethics for the Twenty-first Century: Living in the Image of God, by Rabbi Bryon L. Sherwin, 46: 139-40.

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Jewish Experience in Latin America, The: Selected Studies from the Publications of American Jewish Historical Society, edited by Martin A. Cohen, 16: 133-34.

Jewish Identity: A Social Psychological Perspective, by Simon N. Herman, 32: 897-98.

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Jewish Identity on the Suburban Frontier: Study of Group Survival in the Open Society, by Marshall Sklare and Joseph Greenblum, 10: 155-56.

Jewish Justices, The: Outcasts in the Promised Land, by Robert A. Burt, 32: 144-45.

Jewish Law in Ancient and Modern Israel, by Haim H. Cohn, 20: 358-59.

Jewish Perspectives on Christianity: Leo Baeck, Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig, Will Herberg, and Abraham J. Heschel, by Fritz A. Rothschild, 33: 820-21.

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Jewish State or Israeli Nation?, by Boas Evron, 39: 795-96.

Jihad: The Origin of Holy War in Islam, by Reuven Firestone, 42: 378-79.

Jihad: The Rise of Militant Islam in Central Asia, by Ahmed Radhid, 45: 168-69.

Jihad in the West: Muslim Conquests from the 7th to the 21st Centuries, by Paul Fregosi, 41: 832-33.

Jim Bakker: Miscarriage of Justice?, by James A. Albert, 42: 595-97.

John Birch Society, The: Anatomy of a Protest, by J. Allen Broyles, 7: 278-79.

John Calvin: A Biography, by T. H. L. Parker, 21: 574.

John Cardinal O’Connor: At the Storm Center of a Changing American Catholic Church, by Nat Hentoff, 31: 559.

John Charles McQuaid: Ruler of Catholic Ireland, by John Cooney, 43: 147-48.

John Cotton, by Everett H. Emerson, 10: 133.

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John Courtney Murray and the American Civil Conversation, edited by Robert P. Hunt and Kenneth L. Grasso, 35: 894-95.

John Courtney Murray and the Dilemma of Religious Toleration, by Keith J. Pavlischek, 37: 667-68; 41: 826-27.

John Courtney Murray: Contemporary Church-State Theory, by Thomas T. Love, 7: 444-46.

John Courtney Murray in a Cold War Context, by Thomas W. O’Brien, 48: 469-70.

John Dewey: An Intellectual Portrait, by Sidney Hook, 39: 370-71.

John F. Kennedy and American Catholicism, by Lawrence H. Fuchs, 10: 467-69.

John Foster Dulles. A Statesman and His Times, by Michael A. Guhin, 15: 308-10.

John Henry Newman: The Challenge to Evangelical Religion, by Frank Turner, 45: 614-15.

John Howard Yoder: Mennonite Patience, Evangelical Witness, Catholic Convictions, by Mark Thiessen Nation, 48: 875-77.

John Hus: A Biography, by Matthew Spinka, 13: 530-31.

John Locke: Problems & Perspectives, edited by John W. Yolton, 15: 132-34.

John Locke: Resistance, Religion, and Responsibility, by John Marshall, 38: 176.

John Smyth’s Congregation: English Separatism, Mennonite Influence, and the Elect Nation, by James Robert Coggins, 35: 181-82.

John XXIII and American Protestants, by Eugene C. Bianchi, 12: 162.

John Wesley and Slavery, by Warren Thomas Smith, 30: 605.

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John Witherspoon and the Founding of the American Republic, by Jeffry H. Morrison, 48: 226-27.

John Witherspoon: Parson, Politician, Patriot, by Martha Lou Lemmon Stohlman, 20: 144-45.

John Wyclif As Legal Reformer, by William Farr, 20: 551-52.

Jonah: A Psycho-Religious Approach to the Prophet, by Andre LaCocque and Pierre Emmanuel LaCocque, 33: 828-29.

Jonathan Edwards: A Life, by George M. Marsden, 175-76.

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Jonathan Edwards to Aaron Burr, Jr.: From Awakening to Democratic Politics, by Suzanne Geissler, 25: 172.

Jose Antonio Navarro: Co-Creator of Texas, by Joseph Martin Dawson, 12: 313.

Jose Napoleon Duarte and the Christian Democratic Party in Salvadoran Politics, 1960-1972, by Stephen Webre, 24: 139-41.

Joseph Story and the American Constitution: A Study In Political and Legal Thought, by James McClellan, 14: 153-54.

Josephus and Judean Politics, by Seth Schwartz, 33: 624-25.

Josephus Daniels in Mexico, by E. David Cronon, 3: 89-91.

Joy at Work: Bible Study Companion, by Raymond Bakke, William Hendricks, and Brad Smith, 48: 708-09.

Judaism, edited by Arthur Hertzberg, 5: 123.

Judaism and Christianity Under the Impact of National Socialism, by Otto Dov Kulka, 30: 582-84.

Judaism and Civil Religion, by S. Daniel Breslauer, 37: 435.

Judaism and the American Idea, by Milton R. Konvitz, 24: 616-17.

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: The Classical Texts and Their Interpretations, edited by F. E. Peters, 34: 159-60.

Judaism, Christianity and Liberation: An Agenda for Dialogue, edited by Otto Maduro, 35: 415-16.

Judaism, Human Values and the Jewish State, edited by Yeshayahu Leibowitz and Eliezer Goldman, 36: 616.

Judaism, Nationalism, and the Land of Israel, by Martin Sicker, 36: 615-16.

Judea, Samaria, and Gaza: Views on the Present and Future, edited by Daniel J. Elazar, 26: 356-58.

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Judging Jehovah’s Witnesses: Religious Persecution and the Dawn of the Rights Revolution, by Shawn Francis Peters, 44: 166-67.

Judgment Day at the White House: A Critical Declaration Exploring Moral Issues and the Political Use and Abuse of Religion, by Gabriel Fackre, 41: 846-47.

Judgment Unto Truth: Witnessing the Armenian Genocide, by Ephraim K. Jernazian, 34: 161-62.

Judicial Impact and State Supreme Courts, by G. Alan Tarr, 21: 542-43.

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Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations, by Michael Walzer, 23: 342-44.

Just Peacemaking: Ten Practices for Abolishing War, by Glen H. Stassen, 42: 368-69.

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Justice, and Only Justice: A Palestinian Theology of Liberation, by Naim Stifan Ateek, 32: 641-42.

Justice, Peace, and Human Rights: American Catholic Social Ethics in a Pluralistic World, by David Hollenbach, 32: 152.

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Katholische und lutherische Ireniker. Unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung- des 19. Jahrhunderts, by Manfred P. Fleischer, 13: 161-62.

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Kidnapped from That Land: The Government Raids on the Short Creek Polygamists, by Martha Sontagg Bradley, 37: 431.

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King and Kin: Political Allegory in the Hebrew Bible, by Joel Rosenberg, 30: 165-66.

Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism, by Michelle Goldberg, 48: 894-96.

Kingdom Ethics: Following Jesus in Contemporary Context, by Glen H. Stassen and David Gushee, 47: 158-59.

Kinship and Consent: The Jewish Political Tradition and Its Contemporary Uses, edited by Daniel J. Elazar, 27: 519-21.

Kirche und Revolution in Russland: Patnarch Tichon und der Sowjetstaat, by Roman Rossler, 17: 320-22.

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Kirche und Staat: Fritz Eckert zum 65. Geburtstag, edited by Herbert Schambeck, 21: 553-56.

Kirche und Staat im fruehen Christentum, by Hugo Rahner, 7: 287-89.

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Kirchenkampf in Nurnberg: 1933-1945, by Helmut Baier, 20: 357.

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Moral Law in Christian Social Ethics, by Walter G. Muelder, 9: 277-79; 10: 288-90.

Moral Majority, The: Right or Wrong?, by Robert E. Webber, 24: 603-05.

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Morals in a Free Society, by Michael Keeling, 11: 146-47

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Morality and American Foreign Policy: The Role of Ethics in International Affairs, by Robert W. McElroy, 35: 622.

Morality and Power: Contemporary Jewish Views, edited by Daniel J. Elazar, 36: 180-81.

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Morality of the Market: Religious and Economic Perspectives, by Geoffrey Brennan and Kenneth Elzinga, 28: 536-37.

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New Day Begun: African American Churches and Civic Culture in Post-Civil Rights America, edited by R. Drew Smith, 47: 405-06.

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New Religious Right, The: Piety, Patriotism, and Politics, by Walter H. Capps, 34: 144-45.

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New Temperance, The: The American Obsession with Sin and Vice, by David Wagner, 41: 619.

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New Wine and Old Bottles: International Politics and Ethical Discourse, by Jean Bethke Elshtain, 41: 829-30.

New Wine: The Cultural Shaping of Japanese Christianity, by David Reid, 34: 863-64.

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Nicaraguan Church and the Revolution, The, by Joseph E. Mulligan, S.J., 36: 179.

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Nineteenth Century German Protestantism: The Church as Social Model, by John E. Groh, 24: 402-04.

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No Haven for the Oppressed: United States Policy toward Jewish Refugees, 1938-1945, by Saul S. Friedman, 17: 127-29.

No Longer Exiles: The Religious New Right in American Politics, edited by Michael Cromartie, 36: 600-01.

No Man Is Alien: Essays on the Unity of Mankind, edited by J. Robert Nelson, 20: 34-51.

No More Plastic Jesus: Global Justice and Christian Lifestyle, by Adam Daniel Flinnerty, 21: 571-72.

No North Sea: The Anglo-German Evangelical Network in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century, by Nicholas M. Railton, 43: 362-63.

No Offense: Civil Religion and Protestant Taste, by John Murray Cuddihy, 22: 129-30.

“No Sorrow Like Our Sorrow”: Northern Protestant Ministers and the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, by David B. Chesebrough, 38: 655-56.

No State Shall Abridge: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Bill of Rights, by Michael Kent Curtis, 30: 135-36.

No Turning Back: Two Nuns’ Battle with the Vatican over Women’s Right to Choose, by Barbara Ferraro and Patricia Hussey, 33: 826.

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Nonconformity in Modern British Politics, by Stephen Koss, 18: 556-58.

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Nuclear Arms: Two Views on World Peace, by Myron S. Augsburger, 30: 347-48.

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Nuclear Holocaust and Christian Hope: A Book for Christian Peacemakers, by Ronald J.

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Nuclear War, Deterrence and Morality, by William V. O’Brien, 10: 477-79.

Nuclear War: The Ethic, the Rhetoric, the Reality, by Justus George Lawler, 10: 477-79.

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Nuclear Weapons and the Conflict of Conscience, edited by John C. Bennett, 5: 261-62.

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Nursing Fathers: American Colonists’ Conception of English Protestant Kingship, 1688-1776, by Benjamin Lewis Price, 44: 584-85.

Obligation to Disobey, The: Conscience and the Law, by Mulford Q. Sibley, 16: 548-49.

Obscenity and Public Morality: Censorship in a Liberal Society, by Harry M. Clor, 14: 322-25.

Odyssey of a New Religion, The: The Holy Order of MANS from New Age to Orthodoxy, by Phillip Charles Lucas, 38: 423-24.

Odyssey of New Religious Movements, The: Persecution, Struggle, Legitimation: A Case Study of the Unification Church, by John Biennans, 30: 359-60.

Of Gods and Men: New Religious Movements in the West, edited by Eileen Barker, 28: 543-44.

Of “Good Laws” & “Good Men”: Law and Society in the Delaware Valley, 1680-1710, by William M. Offutt, Jr., 39: 602-03.

Of Heretics and Martyrs in Meiji Japan: Buddism and its Persecution, by James Edward Ketelaar, 34: 137-38.

Of Prelates and Princes: A Study of the Economic and Social Position of the Tudor Episcopate, by Felicity Heal, 23: 153-54.

Of Presbyters and Kings: Church and State in the Law of Scotland, by Francis Lyall, 25: 363-64.

Of Religion and Empire: Missions, Conversion, and Tolerance in Tsarist Russia, edited by Robert P. Geraci and Michael Khodarkovsky, 43: 612-13.

Of Revelation and Revolution: Christianity, Colonialism, and Consciousness in South Africa, by Jean Comaroff and John Comaroff, 34: 627-28.

Of Singular Benefit: The Story of U.S. Catholic Education, by Harold A. Buetow, 16: 529-30.

Offering Smoke: The Sacred Pipe and the North American Religion, by Jordon Paper, 32: 638-39.

Old Believers & the World of Antichrist, The: The Vyg Community & the Russian State, 1694-1855, by Robert O. Crummey, 18: 586-87.

Old Colony Mennonites, The: Dilemmas of Ethnic Life, by Calvin Wall Redekop, 12: 156-57.

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Old Religion in the Brave New World, The: Reflections on the Relation between Christendom and the Republic, by Sidney E. Mead, 22: 132-34.

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On Human Dignity: Political Theology and Ethics, by Jürgen Moltmann, 28: 333-34.

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On Not Leaving It to the Snake, by Harvey G. Cox, 10: 294-96.

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On the Back Road to Heaven: Old Order Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish, and Brethren, by Donald B. Kraybill and Carl F. Bowman, 45: 391-92, 605-07.

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On the Constitution of the Church and State according to the Idea of Each, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 18: 124-25.

On Toleration, by Michael Walzer, 41: 142-44.

One Body in Christ: The History and Significance of the Evangelical Alliance, by Ian Randall and David Hilborn, 46: 404-06.

One Earth, Many Religions: Multifaith Dialogue and Global Responsibility, by Paul Knitter, 39: 165-66.

One Electorate Under God?: A Dialogue on Religion and American Politics, by E. J. Dionne, Jr., Jean Bethke Elshtain, and Kayla M. Drogosz, 47: 413-14.

One Holy and Happy Society: The Public Theology of Jonathan Edwards, by Gerald R. McDermott, 37: 173.

One Hundred Years of Catholic Social Thought, edited by John A. Coleman, S.J., 35: 416-18.

One Nation Under God? Christian Faith and Political Action in America, by Mark A. Noll, 31: 547.

One Nation Under Law: America’s Early National Struggles to Separate Church and State, by Mark Douglas McGarvie, 47: 640-41.

One True God. Historical Consequences of Monotheism, by Rodney Stark, 46: 410.

Oneida: Utopian Community to Modern Corporation, by Maren Lockwood Carden, 12: 337-38.

Onward Christian Soldiers? The Religious Right in American Politics, by Clyde Wilcox, 39: 609-10.

Opposition to the English Separatists, 1570 -1625, The: A Survey of the Polemical Literature Written by the Opponents to Separatism, by Edward H. Bloomfield, 26: 144-45.

Opting for Democracy?: Liberation Theology and the Struggle for Democracy in Brazil, by Iain S. Maclean, 42: 859-60.

Ordination of Women in the Catholic Church, The: Unmasking a Cockoo’s Egg Tradition, by John Wijngaards, 45: 175-76.

Organized Religion in the Political Transformation of Latin America, edited by Satya R. Pattnayak, 39: 812-13.

Origin of Anti-Semitism, The: Attitudes Toward Judaism in Pagan and Christian Antiquity, by John Gager, 27: 525-27.

Origins and Early Development of Shi’a Islam, by S. Husain M. Jafri, 23: 132-33.

Origins of Christianity: A Critical Introduction, by R. Joseph Hoffmann, 30: 146-47.

Origins of European Dissent, The, by R. I. Moore, 22: 546-48.

Origins of Ulster Unionism, The: The Formation of Popular Protestant Politics and Ideology in Nineteenth-Century Ireland, by Peter Gibbon, 21: 146.

Original Revolution, The: Essays on Christian Pacifism, by John Howard Yoder, 16: 517-19.

Original Intent: Chief Justice Rehnquist and the Course of American Church/State Relations, by Derek Davis, 33: 600-01.

Orthodox Alaska: A Theology of Mission, by Michael Oleska, 36: 622-24.

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Orthodox Church and Civil Society in Russia, The, by Wallace L. Daniel, 49: 360-61.

Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire, The, by J. M. Hussey, 28: 534-35.

Orthodox Churches and the Secular State, The, by Steven Runciman, 19: 97-98.

ORTHODOX RUSSIA Belief and Practice Under the Tsars, edited by Valerie A. Kivelson and Robert H. Greene, 46: 398-400.

Orthodoxy and Heresy in Earliest Christianity, by Walter Bauer, 14: 142-44.

Orthodoxy and Nationality: Andreiu Saguna and the Rumanians of Transylvania, 1846-1873, by Keith Hitchins, 21: 127-29.

Orthopraxis or Heresy: The North American Theological Response to Latin America Liberation Theology, by Craig L. Nessan, 32: 876-77.

Our Claim on the Future: Controversial Collection from Latin America, edited by Jorge Lara-Braud, 14: 155-56.

Our Hope, by Dmitrii Dudko, 22: 353-54.

Our Ordered Lives Confess: Three Nineteenth-Century American Missionaries in East Shantung, by Irwin T. Hyatt, Jr., 20: 586-87.

Our Southern Zion: A History of Calvinism in the South Carolina Low Country, 1690-1990, by Erskine Clark, 40: 697-98.

Our Star-Spangled Faith, by Donald B. Kraybill, 19: 363-64.

Our Unalienable Rights, by Robert Gerald Storey, 8: 490-92.

Out of Great Tribulation: Baptists in the U.S.S.R., by Ernest A. Payne, 18: 146-47.

Out of the Red Shadows: Anti-Semitism in Stalin’s Russia, by Gennadi Kostyrchenko, 38: 925.

Out of the Wilderness: The Emergence of an American Identity in Colonial New England, by John Canup, 33: 617-18.

Over the Wall: Protecting Religious Expression in the Public Square, by Frank Guliuzza, III, 42: 583-84.

Oxford Conspirators, The: A History of the Oxford Movement, 1833-1845, by Marvin R. O’Connell, 12: 316-18.

Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion, The, by R. J. Zwi Werblowsky and Geoffrey Wigoder, 40: 471-72.

Pacifism in the United States—From the Colonial Era to the First World War, by Peter Brock, 11: 525-27.

Pagan City and Christian Capital: Rome in the Fourth Century, by John Curran, 44: 573-74.

Pagan Rome and the Early Christians, by Stephen Benko, 29: 336-38.

Pain and Polemic: Anti-Judaism in the Gospels, by George M. Smiga, 37: 428.

Paisley, by Ed Maloney, 30: 139-40.

Paisley: Man of Wrath, by Patrick Marrinan, 22: 156-57.

Palestine in the Time of Jesus, by K. C. Hanson and Douglas E. Oakman, 42: 563-64.

Palestinians and the Churches, The, by Michael Christopher King, 26: 356-58.

Papacy, The, by Bernard Schimmelpfennig, 36: 860.

Papacy, The: An Encyclopedia, edited by Phillipe Levillian, 44: 581-82.

Papacy and Politics in Eighteenth-Century Rome: Pius VI and the Arts, by Jeffrey Collins, 49: 573-74.

Papacy and the Middle East, The: The Role of the Holy See in the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1962-1984, by George Irani, 30: 378-79.

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Paradise Incorporated: Synanon, by David U. Gerstel, 26: 360.

Paradox Lost: Free Will and Political Liberty in American Culture, 1630-1760, by Jon Pahl, 35: 897-98.

Paradoxes of Freedom, The, by Sidney Hook, 6: 90-94.

Parliament of Souls, A, (Vol. 2 of Limits and Renewals), by Stephen R. L. Clark, 33: 627-28.

Parting the Waters: America in the King Years, 1954-1963, by Taylor Branch, 31: 574.

Party and Politics in Israel: Three Visions of a Jewish State, by Rael Jean Isaac, 26: 356-58.

Passionate Intellect, The: Incarnational Humanism and the Future of University Education, by Norman Klassen and Jens Zimmermann, 49: 160-61.

Passionate Pilgrim, A: A Biography of Bishop James A. Pike, by David A. Robertson, 47: 406-07.

Passionately Human, No Less Divine: Religion and Culture in Black Chicago, 1915-1952, by Wallace D. Best, 48: 476-77.

Pastoral Letters to the United States Catholic Bishops, edited by Hugh J. Nolan, 28: 133-35.

Pastors or Princes, by Robert Markus and Eric John, 12: 536.

Paths of Emancipation: Jews, States and Citizenship, edited by Pierre Birnbaum and Ira Katznelson, 39: 794-95.

Patriarch and Prophets: Persecution of the Russian Orthodox Church Today, by Michael Bourdeaux, 15: 138-40.

Patronage and Piety: The Politics of English Roman Catholicism, 1850-1900, by Dermot Quinn, 36: 619.

Patrons and Defenders: The Saints in the Italian City-States, by Diana Webb, 40: 187-88.

Patterns of Antislavery among American Unitarians, 1831-1860, by Douglas C. Stange, 21: 546-48.

Paul VI: The First Modern Pope, by Peter Hebblethwaite, 36: 617-19.

Paul: The Apostle to America: Cultural Trends and Pauline Scholarship, by Robert Jewett, 38: 427-28.

Paul and the Law: A Contextual Approach, by Frank Thielman, 38: 649.

Paul Ramsey’s Political Ethics, by David Attwood, 35: 906-07.

Paul Ricoeur: The Promise and Risk of Politics, by Bernard P. Dauenhauer, 42: 371-72.

Paying the Words Extra: Religious Discourse in the Supreme Court of the United States, by Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, 38: 422-23.

Peace and Arms, edited by Henry M. Christman, 6: 390-92.

Peace as a Women’s Issue: A History of the U.S. Movement for World Peace and Women’s Rights, by Harriet Hyman Alonso, 37: 159.

Peace in a Nuclear Age: The Bishops’ Pastoral Letter in Perspective, by Charles J. Reid, Jr., 30: 166-67.

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Pictures of Slavery in Church and State; Including Personal Reminiscences, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, Etc. Etc., by John Dixon Long, 13: 543-44.

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Piety and Politics, by Alan F. Geyer, 7: 117-19.

Piety and Politics: Evangelicals and Fundamentalists Confront the World, by Richard John Neuhaus, 30: 357-58.

Piety and Poverty: Working Class Religion in Berlin, London, and New York, 1870-1914, by Hugh McLeod, 39: 589-90.

Piety and Power: The World of Jewish Fundamentalism, by David Landau, 37: 437.

Piety and Tolerance: Pennsylvania German Religion, 1700-1850, by Stephen L. Longenecker, 38: 188.

Piety in Providence: Class Dimensions of Religious Experience in Antebellum Rhode Island, by Mark Schantz, 44: 159-60.

Piety, Power, and Politics: Religion and Nation Formation in Guatemala, 1821-1871, by Douglass Sullivan-González, 41: 388-89.

Piety, Purity, Plenty: Images of Protestantism in America, by Robert L. Ferm, 34: 622-23.

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Plurality and Christian Ethics, by Ian S. Markham, 41: 595-97.

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Political Anti-Semitism in England, 1918-1939, by Gisela C. Lebzelter, 23: 567-69.

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Politics and Protestant Theology: An Interpretation of Tillich, Barth, Bonhoeffer, and Brunner, by Rene de Visme Williamson, 21: 135-36.

Politics and Religion, by Steve Bruce, 47: 410-11.

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Politics and the Catholic Church in Nicaragua, by John M. Kirk, 36: 867.

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Politics in the Vernacular: Nationalism, Multiculturalism, and Citizenship, by Will Kymlicka, 44: 175-77.

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Politics of Benevolence, The: Revival Religion and American Voting Behavior, by John Hammond, 22: 328-30.

Politics of Compassion and Transformation, The, by Dick Simpson, 32: 649-50.

Politics of Compromise, The: State and Religion in Israel, by Ervin Birnbaum, 14: 537-42.

Politics of Conversion, The: Missionary Protestantism and the Jews in Prussia, 1728-1942, by Christopher Clark, 39: 793-94.

Politics of Domesticity, The: Women, Evangelism and Temperance in Nineteenth Century America, by Barbara Leslie Epstein, 25: 560-61.

Politics of Futility, The: The General Jewish Workers Bund of Poland, 1917-1943, by Bernard K. Johnpoll, 10: 286-88.

Politics of God and the Politics of Man, The, by Jacques Ellul, 16: 519-21.

Politics of God, The: Christian Theologies and Social Justice, by Kathryn Tanner, 36: 166-67.

Politics of Heresy, The: The Modernist Crisis in Roman Catholicism, by Lester Kurtz, 29: 531-32.

Politics of Hope, The, by Andre Bieler, 19: 358-59.

Politics of Jesus, The: Vicit Agnus Noster, by John Howard Yoder, 18: 15-17.

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Politics of Liberation, The, by John M. Swomley, Jr., 28: 529-31.

Politics of Moralism, The: The New Christian Right in American Life, by Erling Jorst, 24: 603-05.

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Politics of Religion in America, The, by Fred Krinsky, 12: 538-39.

Politics of Religion in Restoration England, The, by Tim Harris and Paul Seward, 34: 138-39.

Politics of Religion in Russia and the New States of Eurasia, The, edited by Michael Bourdeaux, 38: 642-43.

Politics of Religious Conflict, The: Church and State in America, by Richard E. Morgan, 11: 344.

Politics of Religious Studies, The: The Continuing Conflict with Theology in the Academy, by Donald Wiebe, 43: 370-71.

Politics of Rescue, The: The Roosevelt Administration and the Holocaust, 1938-1945, by Henry L. Feingold, 19: 108-11.

Politics of School Choice, The, by Hubert Morken and Jo Renee Formicola, 43: 153-54.

Politics of South India, The: 1920-1937, by Christopher John Baker, 19: 340-42.

Politics of the Miraculous in Peru: Haya de la Torre and the Spiritualist Tradition, by Frederick B. Pike, 30: 159-60.

Politics of the Theological: Beyond the Piety and Power of a World Come of Age, by Barry Harvey, 39: 583-84.

Politics of the Vatican, The, by Peter Nichols, 11: 547-50.

Politics of Toleration in Modern Life, The, edited by Susan Mendus, 44: 368-69.

Politics of Virtue, The: Is Abortion Debatable?, by Elizabeth Mensch and Alan Freeman, 37: 650-51.

Politics, Poker, and Piety: A Perspective on Cultural Religion in America, by Wallace E. Fisher, 17: 331-33.

Politics, Religion, and Rockets, by Paul A. Carter, 34: 400-01.

Politics, Religion, and the Common Good: Advancing a Distinctly American Conversation About Religion’s Role in Our Shared Life, by Martin E. Marty with Jonathan Moore, 43: 374-75.

Politics, the Constitution, and the Warren Court, by Philip B. Kurland, 16: 149-50.

Politics, Theology, and History, by Raymond Plant, 43: 804-05.

Politique et foi, by Rene Metz and Jean Schlick, 15: 307-08.

Politischer Liberalismus und Evangelische Kirche, 11: 151-52.

Polity and Praxis: A Program for American Practical Theology, by Dennis P. McCann, 29: 139-40.

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Poor Relief and Protestantism: The Evolution of Social Welfare in Sixteenth-Century Emden, by Timothy G. Fehler, 42: 573-74.

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Poor Richard’s Principle: Recovering the American Dream Through the Moral Dimension of Work, Business, and Money, by Robert Wuthnow, 40: 195-96.

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Pope and the Duce, The: The International Impact of the Lateran Agreements, by Peter C. Kent, 24: 156-59.

Pope Benedict XVI: A Biography of Joseph Ratzinger, by John L. Allen, Jr., 47: 883-84.

Pope Pius XII: Archives for Peace, by Margherita Marchione, 42: 864-65.

Pope’s Armada, The, by Gordon Urquhart, 42: 865-66.

Popes and European Revolution, The, by Owen Chadwick, 25: 550-51.

Popes and the Jews in the Middle Ages, The, by Edward A. Synan, 8: 288-90.

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Popes and World Government, The, by Emile Guerry, 6: 376-80.

Popes from the Ghetto: A View of Medieval Christendom, by Joachim Prinz, 11: 167.

Popes, Lawyers, and Infidels: The Church and the Non-Christian World, 1250-1550, by James Muldoon, 24: 411-12.

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Popular Politics and the American Revolution in England, by James E. Bradley, 30: 366-67.

Popular Religion and Modernization in Latin America, by Cristian Parker, 40: 487-88.

Popular Religion in America: Symbolic Change and the Modernization Process in Historical Perspective, by Peter W. Williams, 23: 151-53.

Popular Religion in Germany and Central Europe, 1400-1800, edited by Bob Scribner and Trevor Johnson, 40: 482.

Popular Voices in Latin American Catholicism, by Daniel H. Levine, 36: 396-97.

Population Explosion and Christian Responsibility, The, by Richard M. Fagley, 2: 172-74.

Population in Perspective, edited by Louise B. Young, 10: 479-81.

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Port Royal: The Drama of the Jansenists, by Marc Escholier, 11: 345-46.

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Power and the Pulpit in Puritan New England, by Emory Elliott, 19: 354-55.

Power and the Sacred in Revolutionary Russia, Religious Activists in the Village, by Glennys Young, 41: 385-87.

Power, Authority, and How Each Group Constructs Symbolic Meaning through Structures and Behaviors: Anabaptist Tradition, by Benjamin W. Redekop and Calvin W. Redekop, 45: 605-07.

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Power, Providence and Personality, by Walter Brueggemann, 33: 626-27.

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Power Structures and the Church, by David S. Schuller, 12: 342-43.

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Preachers & Politicians: Two Essays on the Origins of the American Revolution, by William G. McLoughlin and Jack P. Greene, 22: 344-46.

Preachers, Pedagogues and Politicians: The Evolution Controversy in North Carolina, 1920-1927, by Willard B. Gatewood, Jr., 9: 268-69.

Preachers Present Arms: The Role of the American Churches and Clergy in World Wars I and II with Some Observations on the War in Vietnam, by Ray Abrams, 11: 527-29.

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Prefaces to Liberty: Selected Writings of John Stuart Mill, edited by Bernard Wishy, 3: 101-04.

Prejudice U.S.A., by Charles Y. Glock and Ellen Siegelman, 12: 345.

Prelate as Pastor: The Episcopate of James I, by Kenneth Fincham, 34: 604-05.

Prelates and People: Ecclesiastical Social Thought in England, 1783-1852, by R. A. Soloway,

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Presbyterian Missionary Attitudes Toward American Indians, 1837-1893, by Michael C. Coleman, 29: 333-35.

Presbyterian Predicament: Six Perspectives, The, by Milton J. Coalter and John M. Mulder, 34: 141-42.

Presbyterians, The, by Randall Balmer and John R. Fitzmier, 37: 417.

Presbyteries and Profits: Calvinism and the Development of Capitalism in Scotland, 1560-1707, by Gordon Marshall, 37: 172.

Preserving Life: Public Policy and the Life Not Worth Living, by Richard Sherlock, 30: 598-99.

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Priesthood of All Believers, The, by Cyril Eastwood, 6: 398-99.

Priests and People in Pre-Famine Ireland, 1780-1845, by Sean J. Connolly, 25: 364-66.

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Princeton in the Nation’s Service: Religious Ideals and Educational Practice, by P. C. Kemeny, 41: 840-41.

Principle and Practice in Race Relations, by J. C. G. Kotze, 6: 387-88.

Principles of Government and Politics in the Middle Ages, by Walter Ullman, 18: 362-63.

Principles of State and Government in Islam, The, by Muhammad Asad, 5: 269-70.

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Private Churches and Public Money: Church-Government Fiscal Relations, by Dennis A. Gilbert and Paul J. Weber, 23: 591-92.

Private Consciences and Public Reasons, by Kent Greenawalt, 38: 413-14.

Private Money in Public Service: The Role of Foundations in American Society, by Merrimon Cuninggim, 17: 131-33.

Private Schools and Public Power: A Case for Pluralism, by E. Vance Randall, 38: 414-16.

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Probing China’s Soul: Religion, Politics, and Protest in the People’s Republic, by Julia Ching, 33: 805-06.

Problem of Being Human, The, by Lloyd J. Averill, 19: 362-63.

Problem of Religious Freedom, The, by John Courtney Murray, 8: 475-77.

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Proclaiming Political Pluralism: Churches and Political Transitions in Africa, by Isaac Phiri, 45: 169-71.

Prodigal Press: The Anti-Christian Bias of the American News Media, by Marvin Olasky, 31: 141-42.

Producing the Sacred: An Essay on Public Religion, by Robert Wuthnow, 38: 901.

Professional Ethics in Context: Institutions, Images and Empathy, by Eric Mount, Jr., 34: 398-99.

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Prohibition and the Progressive Movement, 1900-1920, by James H. Timberlake, 7: 261-62.

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Prophet of Plenty: The First Ninety Years of W. D. Weatherford, by Wilma Dykeman, 11: 559-60.

Prophet with Honor: The Billy Graham Story, A, by William Martin, 35: 170-71.

Prophets and Millennialists: The Uses of Biblical Prophecy in England from the 1790’s to the 1840’s, by W. H. Oliver, 22: 342-44.

Prophets, Pastors and Public Choices: Canadian Churches and the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Debate, by Roger Hutchinson, 37: 161.

Prophets, Priests, and Politicians, by Alan Streyffeler, 14: 157-58

Prophets without Honor: Public Policy and the Selective Conscientious Objector, by John A. Rohr, 18: 359-61.

Prophethood of All Believers, The, by James Luther Adams, 30: 569-70.

Prophetic and Public: The Social Witness of U.S. Catholicism, by Kristin E. Heyer, 48: 886-88.

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Proselytism and Orthodoxy in Russia: The New War for Souls, edited by John Witte, Jr. and Michael Bordeaux, 42: 177-78.

Proselytization and Communal Self-Determination in Africa, by Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na’im, 43: 353-55.

Protest and Politics: Christianity and Contemporary Affairs, edited by Robert G. Clouse, Robert D. Linder, and Richard V. Pierard, 12: 158-59.

Protestant-Catholic Marriage, by C. Stanley Lowell, 5: 128-29.

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Protestant Concepts of Church and State, by Thomas G. Sanders, 6: 368-69.

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Protestant Pluralism and the New York Experience: A Study of Eighteenth-Century Religious Diversity, by Richard W. Pointer, 31: 553.

Protestants and the Mexican Revolution: Missionaries, Ministers, and Social Change, by Deborah J. Baldwin, 33: 609-10.

Protestants in Russia, by J. A. Hebly, 20: 150.

Protestant Political Parties. A Global Survey, by Paul Freston, 47: 872-73.

Protestant Reformation, 1317-1559, The, by Lewis W. Spitz, 30: 577-79.

Protestant Speaks His Mind, A, by Ilion T. Jones, 2: 195-97.

Protestantism, edited by J. Leslie Dunstan, 5: 124-25.

Protestantism and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia: The Communist and Post-Communist Eras, edited by Sabrina Petra Ramet, 36: 611-12.

Protestantism and Repression: A Brazilian Case Study, by Rubem Alves, 29: 137-38.

Protestantism and the New South: North Carolina Baptists and Methodists in Political Crisis, 1894-1903, by Frederick A. Bode, 20: 131-33.

Protestantism in America, by Randall Balmer and Lauren F. Winner, 45: 179-80.

Providence & Patriotism in Early America, 1640-1815, by John F. Berens, 22: 344-46.

Public Attitudes Toward Church and State, by Ted G. Jelen and Clyde Wilcox, 39: 821-22.

Public Controls for Non-Public Schools, edited by Donald A. Erickson, 12: 139-41.

Public Ethics: American Morals and Manners, by James Sellers, 12: 326-27.

Public Faith: Evangelicals and Civic Engagement, by Michael Cromartie, 46: 902-04.

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Public Opinion and Political Change in Poland, 1980-82, by David S. Mason, 29: 560-61.

Public Prayer and the Constitution: A Case Study in Constitutional Interpretation, by Rodney K. Smith, 30: 356-57.

Public Religion in American Culture, by John F. Wilson, 22: 519-20.

Public Side of Learning, The: The Political Consequences of Scholarship in the Context of Judaism, by Jacob Neusner, 29: 343-44.

Public Religions in the Modern World, by Jose Casanova, 37: 895.

Public Schools: An Evangelical Approach, by Frank C. Nelsen, 31: 153.

Public Theology and Political Economy: Christian Stewardship in Modern Society, by Max L. Stackhouse, 35: 172-73.

Public Theology for Changing Times, by John Atherton, 43: 346-47.

Pulpit in Parliament: Puritanism During the Civil Wars 1640-1648, by John F. Wilson, 12: 529-32.

Pulpit Politics: Faces of American Protestant Nationalism in the Twentieth Century, by Warren E. Vinz, 40: 698-99.

Punishment for Peace, A, by Philip Berriga, 11: 542-43; 14: 137-39.

Puritan Boston and Quaker Philadelphia: Two Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Class Authority and Leadership, by E. Digby Baltzell, 23: 150-51.

Puritan Ethic and Woman Suffrage, The, by Alan P. Grimes, 10: 484.

Puritan Experiment, The: New England Society from Bradford to Edwards, by Francis Bremer, 22: 149.

Puritan Lectureships, The: The Politics of Religious Dissent, 1500-1662, by Paul Seaver, 13: 155-56.

Puritan Protagonist: Prestdent Thomas Clap of Yale College, by Louis Leonard Tuck, 5: 117-18.

Puritan Revolution, The: A Documentary History, edited by Stuart E. Prall, 10: 153-54.

Puritan Tradition in America, 1620-1730, The, edited by Alden T. Vaughan, 14: 520-02.

Puritans and Revolutionaries: Essays in Seventeenth Century History Presented to Christopher Hill, edited by Donald Pennington and Keith Thomas, 26: 136-37.

Puritans at Play: Leisure and Recreation in Colonial New England, by Bruce C. Daniels, 38: 437-38.

Puritans in America, The: A Narrative Anthology, by Alan Heimert, 29: 154.

Puritans, Lawyers, and Politics in Early Seventeenth-Century England, by John Dykst Eusden, 2: 185-87.

Puritanism and Liberty: Being the Army Debates (1647-9) from the Clarke Manuscripts with Supplementary Documents, selected and edited by A. S. P. W oodhouse, 19: 125-26.

Puritanism in America: New Culture in a New World, by Larzer Ziff, 17: 305-07.

Putting Islam to Work: Education, Politics, and Religious Transformation in Egypt, by Gregory Starrett, 43: 812-13.

Quakers and Baptists in Colonial Massachusetts, by Carla Gardina Pestana, 35: 412-13.

Quakers in Puritan England, The, by Hugh Barbour, 8: 136-37.

Quakers in the Colonial Northeast, by Arthur Worrall, 23: 594-96.

Quality with Soul: How Six Premier Colleges and Universities Keep Faith with Their Religious Traditions, by Robert Benne, 43: 622-23.

Quest for Harmony: Native American Spiritual Traditions, by William A. Young, 49: 375-77.

Quest for Political and Spiritual Liberation, The: A Study in the Thought of Sri Aurobindo Ghose, by June O’Connor, 20: 360-61.

Quest for Refuge: The Mormon Flight from American Pluralism, by Marvin S. Hill, 32: 890-91.

Quest for Russia’s Soul, The: Evangelicals and Moral Education in Post-Communist Russia, by Perry L. Glanzer, 45: 592-93.

Quest for the Dream, The, by John P. Roche, 7: 125-27.

Quest for the Rusyn Soul, The: The Politics of Religion and Culture in Eastern Europe and in America, 1890-World War I, by Keith P. Dyrud, 37: 187.

Question of Survival, A: Quakers in Australia in the Nineteenth Century, by William Nicolle Oats, 29: 551-52.

Questioning the Secular State: The Worldwide Resurgence of Religion in Politics, edited by David Westerlund, 39: 580-81.

Quiet Rebels, The: The Story of the Quakers, by Margaret Hope Bacon, 29: 575-76.

Qur’an, Liberation and Pluralism: An Islamic Perspective of Interreligious Solidarity against Oppression, by Farid Esack, 41: 138-39.

Rabbis and Lawyers: The Journey from Torah to Constitution, by Jerold S. Auerbach, 36: 604-05.

Race against Time, by Dom Helder Camara, 17: 350-51.

Race and Religion in Early 19th Century America, 1800-1850: Constitution, Conscience and the Calvinist Compromise, by Joseph R. Washington, Jr., 32: 430-31.

Radical Islam: Medieval Theology and Modern Politics, by Emmanuel Sivan, 29: 132-34; 35: 159-60.

Radical Reformation, The, by George H. Williams, 5: 109-10.

Radical Reformation, The, edited and trans. by Michael G. Baylor, 35: 171-72.

Radical Religion in the English Revolution, by J. F. McGregor, 29: 349.

Rallying the Really Human Things: Moral Imagination in Politics, Literature and Everyday Life, by Vigen Guroian, 48: 880-81.

Ram Mohan Roy: Social, Political, and Religious Reform in Nineteenth Century India, by S. Cromwell Crawford, 30: 591-92.

Ramus and Reform: University and Church at the End of the Renaissance, by James Veazie Skalnik, 44: 829-30.

Rational Mothers and Infidel Gentlemen: Gender and American Atheism, by Evelyn A. Kirkley, 43: 619-20.

Ratzinger Report, The: An Exclusive Interview on the State of the Church, by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, 29: 565-66.

Rawls and Religion: The Case for Political Liberalism, by Donald A. Dombrowski, 44: 843-44.

Reach of Rome, The: A History of the Roman Imperial Frontier, 1st-5th Centuries AD, by Derek Williams, 41: 378-79.

Reaching for Heaven on Earth: The Theological Meaning of Economics, by Robert H. Nelson, 34: 877-78.

Reader in New Religious Movements, A, edited by George Chryssides and Margaret Wilkins, 49: 373-74.

Reader in Political Theology, A, edited by Alistair Kee, 20: 573-76.

Readings in Social Theology, edited by Everett J. Morgan, 13: 165.

Readings on Church and State, edited by James E. Wood, Jr., 32: 130-31.

Realism and Hope, by Ronald H. Stone, 21: 354-55.

Real Threat and Mere Shadow: Religious Liberty and the First Amendment, by Daniel L. Dreisbach, 31: 142-43.

Reason in the Balance: The Case Against Naturalism in Science, Law, and Education, by Philip E. Johnson, 39: 171-72.

Reason, Ridicule and Religion: The Age Of Enlightenment in England, 1660-1750, by John Redwood, 21: 123-25

Rechtsstellung der Vorkonstantinischen Kirch, Die, by Gerda Kruger, 18: 582-83.

Reckoning with Apocalypse: Terminal Politics and Christian Hope, by Dale Aukerman, 37: 663.

Reclaiming the High Ground: A Christian Response to Secularism, by Hugh Montefiore, 33: 823-24.

Recognizing Religion in a Secular Society: Essays in Pluralism, Religion, and Public Policy, edited by Douglas Farrow, 49: 153-54.

Reconciliation and Conflict: Church Controversy Over Social Involvement, by Dieter T. Hessell, 12: 505-06.

Reconciliation and the New Age, by Ralph H. Elliott, 18: 147-48.

Reconsecrating America, by George Goldberg, 28: 121-22.

Reconstructing the Common Good: Theology and the Social Order, by Gary J. Dorrien, 35: 173-74.

Records and Documents of the Holy See Relating to the Second World War. Volume I: The Holy See and the War in Europe, March 1939-August 1940, edited by Pierre Blet, Angelo Martini, and Burkhart Schneider, 11: 557-58.

Re-Creating America: The Ethics of U.S. Immigration and Refugee Policy in a Christian Perspective, by Dana W. Wilbanks, 40: 913-14.

Redeem the Time: The Puritan Sabbath in Early America, by Winton U. Solberg, 20: 556-58.

Redeemer Nation: The Idea of America’s Millennial Role, by Ernest Lee Tuveson, 17: 344-45.

Redeeming America: Piety and Politics in the New Christian Right, by Michael Lienesch, 37: 894.

Redeeming Politics, by Peter Iver Kaufman, 33: 597-98.

Redeeming the Dial: Radio, Religion, & Popular Culture in America, by Tona J. Hangen, 45: 829-30.

Redeeming the South: Religious Cultures and Racial Identities Among Southern Baptists, 1865-1925, by Paul Harvey, 40: 204-05.

Redeeming the Time: A Political Theology of the Environment, by Stephen Bede Scharper, 42: 183-84.

Redefining the First Freedom: The Supreme Court and the Consolidation of State Power, by Gregg Ivers, 36: 163-64.

Red-Hot and Righteous: The Urban Religion of the Salvation Army, by Diane Winston, 42: 192-93.

Red Jews, The: Antisemitism in an Apocalyptic Age, 1200-1600, by Andrew Colin Gow, 39: 149-50.

Red Priests: Renovationism, Russian Orthodoxy, and Revolution, 1905-1946, by Edward E. Roslof, 45: 819-20.

Red, White and Blue: A Critical Analysis of Constitutional Law, by Mark Tushnet, 31: 303-04.

Rediscovering America’s Sacred Ground: Public Religion and Pursuit of the Good in a Pluralistic America, by Barbara McGraw, 46: 153-55.

Rediscovering the Natural Law in Reformed Theological Ethics, by Stephen J. Grabill, 49: 773-75.

Rediscovering the Sacred: Perspectives on Religion in Contemporary Society, by Robert Wuthnow, 35: 913-14.

Reflections on the Theology of Richard Hooker: An Elizabethan Addresses Modern Anglicanism, by John Booty, 43: 360-61.

Reflective Wisdom: Richard Taylor on Issues that Matter, edited by John Donnelly, 32: 434-36.

Reform and Reaction: The Politico-Religious Background of the Spanish Civil War, by Jose M. Sanchez, 7: 127-29.

Reform and Reformation: England, 1509-1558, by G. R. Elton, 21: 142-43.

Reform and Renewal: Thomas Cromwell and the Commonweal, by G. R. Elton, 16: 131-33.

Reform in Oaxaca, 1856-76, The: A Microhistory of the Liberal Revolution, by Charles R. Berry, 23: 576-77.

Reformation and Resistance in Tudor Lancashire, by Christopher Haigh, 21: 119-20.

Reformation Europe (New Approaches to European History Series), by Ulinka Rublack, 48: 464-65.

Reformation in National Context, The, edited by Bob Scribner, Roy Porter, and Mikulas Teich, 39: 153-54.

Reformation of American Quakerism, 1748-1783, The, by Jack D. Marietta, 28: 540-42.

Reformation of the Heretics, The: The Waldenses of the Alps, 1480-1580, by Evan Cameron, 28: 341-42.

Reformation Parliament, 1529-1536, The, by Stanford E. Lehmberg, 13: 365-67.

Reformed Bishops and Catholic Elders, by Eugene Heideman, 14: 158.

Reformed Church in China, 1842-1951, The, by Gerald F. De Jong, 36: 186-87.

Reformers and Babylon: English Apocalyptic Visions from the Reformation to the Eve of the Civil War, by Paul Christianson, 22: 338-40.

Reformers in Profile: Advocates of Reform, 1300-1600, edited by B. A. Gerrish, 10: 454-57.

Reformers in the Wings, by David C. Steinmetz, 15: 316-18.

Re-Forming Tradition, The: Presbyterians and Mainstream Protestantism, by Milton J. Coalter, John M. Mulder, and Louis B. Weeks, 37: 177.

Refugees and International Relations, edited by Gil Loescher and Laila Monahan, 32: 433-34.

Regimen Christianum: Weg und Ergebnisse des Gewaltenverhaltnisses und des Gewaltenverstandinisses (8. bis 14. lahrhundert), by Wilhelm Kolmel, 20: 116-18.

Regimental History of the Covenanting Armies, 1639-1651, A, by Edward M. Fergol, 33: 810-11.

Regulating Religion: Case Studies from Around the Globe, edited by James T. Richardson, 48: 680-81.

Regulating Religion: The Courts and the Free Exercise Clause, by Catharine Cookson, 44: 171-72.

Reich und Kirche, by Hans Erich Feine, 11: 152-54.

Reign of Mary Tudor, The: Politics, Government, and Religion in England, 1553-1558, by D. M. Loades, 23: 154-56.

Reinhold Niebuhr: A Prophetic Voice in Our Time, edited by Harold R. Landon, 5: 120-21.

Reinhold Niebuhr on Politics, edited by Harry R. Davis and Robert C. Good, 4: 103-05.

Reinhold Niebuhr on Roman Catholicism, by James Leo Garrett, Jr., 19: 366.

Reinhold Niebuhr: Prophet to Politicians, by Ronald H. Stone, 16: 141-42; 24: 411.

Relation of Religion to Evil Government in the United States, The: A State Without a Church, But Not Without a Religion, by Issac A. Cornelison, 13: 371.

Relentless Persistence: Nonviolent Action in Latin America, by Philip McManus and Gerald Schlabach, Jr., 34: 381-82.

Religion among the Unitarian Universalists: Converts in the Stepfather’s House, by Robert B. Tapp, 20: 361-62.

Religion and American Constitutions, by Wilbur G. Katz, 6: 223-26.

Religion and American Culture: A Reader, edited by David G. Hackett, 39: 595-96.

Religion and American Democracy, by Roy F. Nichols, 3: 73-74.

Religion and Authority in Roman Carthage from Augustus to Constantine, by J. B. Rives, 39: 147-48.

Religion and Capitalism: Allies, not Enemies, by Edmund A. Opitz, 14: 135-37.

Religion and Civil Society: Rethinking Public Religion in the Contemporary World, by David Herbert, 46: 159-60.

Religion and Constitutional Government in the United States, by John E. Semonche, 29: 559-60.

Religion and Contemporary Society, edited by Harold Stahmer, 7: 448-50.

Religion and Culture in Early Modern Russia and Ukraine, edited by Samuel H. Baron and Nancy Shields Kollmann, 40: 484-85.

Religion and Freedom in the Modern World, by Herbert J. Muller, 6: 226-27.

Religion and Globalization, by Peter Beyer, 38: 906.

Religion and Global Order: Religion and the Political Order, Volume IV, edited by Roland Robertson and William R. Garrett, 34: 610-11.

Religion and Healing in America, by Linda L. Barnes and Susan Sered, 49: 154-55.

Religion and Ideology in Sri Lanka, by Francois Houtart, 20: 141-43.

Religion and Justice in the War over Bosnia, edited by G. Scott Davis, 40: 685-87.

Religion and Law: An Introduction, by Peter W. Edge, 49: 775-76.

Religion and Liberalism, edited by Paul J. Weithman, 42: 187-88.

Religion and Modernization in Southeast Asia, by Fred R. von der Mehden, 30: 344-45.

Religion and Modernization in the Soviet Union, edited by Dennis J. Dunn, 22: 357-59.

Religion and Nation in Modern Ukraine, by Serhii Plokhy and Frank Sysyn, 46: 657-58.

Religion and National Identity: Wales and Scotland, c. 1700-2000, edited by Robert Pope, 44: 156-57.

Religion and Personal Autonomy: The Third Disestablishment in America, by Phillip E. Hammond, 36: 877.

Religion and Political Conflict in Latin America, by Daniel H. Levine, 29: 340-41.

Religion and Political Culture in Britain and Ireland: From the Glorious Revolution to the Decline of Empire, by David Hempton, 40: 483-84.

Religion and Political Society, by Jurgen Moltmann, et al., 20: 139-41.

Religion and Politics, edited by James E. Wood, Jr., 26: 122-24.

Religion and Politics, edited by Peter H. Odegard, 2: 178-79.

Religion and Politics in America, by Murray S. Stedman, Jr., 7: 264-66.

Religion and Politics in America, by Robert Booth Fowler, 29: 127-28.

Religion and Politics in America: Faith, Culture and Strategic Choices, by Robert Booth Fowler and Allen D. Hertzke, 38: 903.

Religion and Politics in Contemporary Iran: Clergy-State Relations in the Pahlavi Period, by Shahrough Akhavi, 23: 133-35.

Religion and Politics in Enlightenment Europe, edited by James E. Bradley and Dale K. Van Kley, 46: 161-62.

Religion and Politics in Iran: Shi’ism from Quietism to Revolution, edited by Nikki R. Keddie, 27: 521-22.

Religion and Politics in Latin America: Liberation Theology and Christian Democracy, by Edward A. Lynch, 36: 410.

Religion and Politics in Nigeria: A Study in Middle Belt Christianity, by Niels Kastfelt, 38: 659-60.

Religion and Politics in Pakistan, by Leonard Binder, 5: 114-16.

Religion and Politics in Spain: The Spanish Church in Transition, 1962-96, by Audrey Brassloff, 42: 862-64.

Religion and Politics in the Age of the Counterreformation: Emperor Ferdinand II, William Lamormaini, S.J., and the Formation of Imperial Policy, by Robert Birely, 26: 133-34.

Religion and Politics in the Early Republic: Jasper Adams and the Church-State Debate, by Daniel L. Dreisbach, 39: 814-15.

Religion and Politics in the Middle East, edited by Michael Curtis, 24: 617-19.

Religion and Politics in the United States, by Kenneth D. Wald, 31: 305-06.

Religion and Politics in the United States, edited by Kenneth D. Wald, 47: 412-13.

Religion and Politics in Tibet, by Bina Roy Burman, 25: 555-57.

Religion and Politics: Major Thinkers on the Relation of Church and State, by Garrett Ward Sheldon, 35: 158-59.

Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England, Vol. 2: Assaults, by Maurice Cowling, 29: 552-54.

Religion and Public Education, by Lawrence Byrnes, 19: 367.

Religion and Public Education, edited by Theodore R. Sizer, 11: 140-42.

Religion and Public Education: Common Sense and the Law, by Albert J. Menendez and Edd Doerr, 35: 418-19.

Religion and Public Life in Canada: Historical and Comparative Perspectives, by Marguerite Van Die, 44: 580-81.

Religion and Public Life in the Mountain West: Sacred Landscapes in Transition, edited by Jan Shipps and Mark Silk, 49: 377-78.

Religion and Public Life in the Southern Crossroads: Showdown States. Religion by Region Series, edited by William Lindsey and Mark Silk, 47: 639-40.

Religion and Radical Politics: An Alternative Christian Tradition in the United States, by Robert H. Craig, 36: 174-75.

Religion and Regime: A Sociological Account of the Reformation, by Guy E. Swanson, 10: 445-47.

Religion and Republic: The American Circumstance, by Martin E. Marty, 30: 130-31.

Religion and Revolution in Peru, 1824-1976, by Jeffrey L. Klaiber, 22: 351-52.

Religion and Schooling: A Comparative Study, by A. Stafford Clayton, 11: 517-19.

Religion & Security: The New Nexus in International Relations, edited by Robert A. Seiple and Dennis R. Hoover, 47: 870-72.

Religion and Social Conflict, edited by Robert Lee and Martin E. Marty, 7: 259-60.

Religion and Social Crisis in Japan: Understanding Japanese Society through the Aum Affair, edited by Robert J. Kisala, 46: 135-36.

Religion and Society in Early Modern England: A Sourcebook, edited by David Cressy and Lori Anne Ferrell, 39: 588-89.

Religion and Society in Elizabethan Sussex, by Roger B. Manning, 12: 145-47.

Religion and Society in England, 1850-1914, by Hugh McLeod, 39: 807-08.

Religion and Society in North America: An Annotated Bibliography, edited by Robert deV. Brunkow, 25: 574.

Religion and Society in Post-Emancipation Jamaica, by Robert J. Stewart, 36: 603-04.

Religion and Soviet Foreign Policy, 1945-1970, by William C. Fletcher, 16: 127-29.

Religion and Spirituality in the Public School Curriculum, by Ronald D. Anderson, 47: 891-92.

Religion and State in Iran, 1785-1906: The Role of the Ulama in the Qajar Period, by Hamid Algar, 18: 330-31.

Religion and State in the American Jewish Experience, by Jonathan D. Sarna and David G. Dalin, 41: 154-55.

Religion and Statecraft Among the Romans, by Alan Wardman, 26: 117-18.

Religion and the Ambiguities of Capitalism, by Ronald H. Preston, 37: 908.

Religion and the American Constitutional Experiment: Essential Rights and Liberties, by John Witte, Jr., 42: 198-200.

Religion and the American Constitutional Experiment: Essential Rights and Liberties, 2nd ed., by John Witte, Jr. , 47: 641-42.

Religiion and the American Dream: The Search for Freedom under God, by Christopher F. Mooney, 20: 363-64.

Religion and the American Mind: From the Great Awakening to the Revolution, by Alan Heimert, 10: 115-16.

Religion and the American People, by John L. Thomas, 6: 246-48.

Religion and the Common Good: Catholic Contributions to Building Community in a Liberal Society, by Brian Stiltner, 43: 801-02.

Religion and the Constitution, by Paul G. Kauper, 7: 284-87.

Religion and the Continental Congress, 1774-1789: Contributions to Original Intent, by Derek H. Davis, 43: 156-58.

Religion and the Culture Wars: Dispatches from the Front, by John C. Green, James L. Guth, Corwin E. Smidt, and Lyman Kellstedt, 39: 823-24.

Religion and the Demise of Liberal Rationalism: The Foundational Crisis of the Separation of Church and State, by J. Judd Owen, 44: 590-91.

Religion and the Development of the American Penal System, by Andrew Skotnicki, 45: 602-03.

Religion and the English People, 1500-1640: New Voices and Perspectives, edited by Eric Josef Carlson, 42: 572-73.

Religion and the Founding of the American Republic, by James H. Hutson, 40: 909-10.

Religion and the Law: Of Church and State and the Supreme Court, by Philip B. Kurland, 5: 246-47.

Religion and the Life of the Nation: American Recoveries, edited by Rowland A. Sherrill, 33: 357-59.

Religion and the Mass Media: Audiences and Adaptations, edited by Daniel A. Stout and Judith Buddenbaum, 39: 819-20.

Religion and the New Republic: Faith in the Founding of America, by James H. Hutson, 42: 391-92.

Religion and the New Russia: The Impact of Perestroika on the Varieties of Religious Life in the Soviet Union, by Jim Forest, 33: 807-09.

Religion and the Public Order, 1963: An Annual Review of Church and State and of Religion, Law, and Society, edited by Donald R. Giannella, 7: 105-06.

Religion and the Public Order: An Annual Review of Church and State, and of Religion, Law, and Society, edited by Donald A. Giannella, 11: 322-24.

Religion and the Public Order, Number Five: An Annual Review of Church and State, and of Religion, Law, and Society, edited by Donald A. Giannella, 12: 132-33.

Religion and the Public Schools, by James E. Loder, 8: 299-300.

Religion and the Public Schools, by Paul A. Freund and Robert Ulich, 9: 117-19.

Religion and the Public Schools in 19th Century America: The Contribution of Orestes A. Brownson, by Edward J. Power, 39: 815-16.

Religion and the Racist Right: The Origins of the Christian Identity Movement, rev. ed., by Michael Barkun, 40: 498.

Religion and the Radical Republican Movement, by Victor B. Howard, 34: 150-51.

Religion and the Rise of Democracy, by Graham Maddox, 39: 358-59.

Religion and the Rise of Jim Crow in New Orleans, by James B. Bennett, 48: 473-74.

Religion and the Rise of Nationalism: A Profile of an East-Central European City, by Robert E.

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Religion and the Schools, by Nicholas Wolterstorff, 9: 117-19.

Religion and the Schools: The Great Controversy, by Paul Blanshard, 7: 114-15.

Religion and the Search for New Ideals in the USSR, by William C. Fletcher and Anthony J. Strover, 10: 148-50.

Religion and the Solid South, by Samuel S. Hill, Jr., et al., 19: 350-51.

Religion and the Soviet State: A Dilemma of Power, edited by Max Hayward and William C. Fletcher, 13: 346-48.

Religion and the State: Essays in Honor of Leo Pfeffer, edited by James E. Wood, Jr., 28: 324-25.

Religion and the State University, edited by Erich A. Walter, et al., 2: 81-84.

Religion and the War in Bosnia, edited by Paul Mojzes, 42: 180-81.

Religion and the Working Class in Antebellum America, by Jama Lazarow, 39: 368-70.

Religion and Third World Politics, by Jeff Haynes, 36: 874.

Religion and Violence: A Primer for White Americans, by Robert McAfee Brown, 17: 136-38.

Religion at the Polls, by Albert J. Menendez, 21: 151.

Religion at the Service of Nationalism and Other Essays, by Madhu Kishwar, 41: 600.

Religion au Canada/Religion in Canada, La: Annotated Inventory of Scientific Studies of Religion (1945-1972), by Jean-Paul Montminy and Stewart Crysdale, 20: 149.

Religion Business, The, by Alfred Balk, 11: 326.

Religion, Cults, and the Law, by Abraham Burstein, 24: 628-29.

Religion, Democracy, and Israeli Society, by Charles S. Liebman, 41: 601-02.

Religion, Feminism, and Freedom of Conscience: A Mormon/Humanist Dialogue, edited by George D. Smith, 39: 166-67.

Religion, Globalization, and Political Culture in the Third World, edited by Jeff Haynes, 45: 608-10.

Religion Goes to School, by James V. Panoch and David L. Barr, 10: 486.

Religion in a Free Society, by Sidney Hook, 12: 497-500.

Religion in a Pluralistic Society: Essays Presented to Professor C. G. Baeta in Celebration of His Retirement from the Service of the University of Ghana September 1911 by Friends and Colleagues Scattered over the Globe, edited by J. S. Pobee, 21: 138-40.

Religion in America, 1950 to the Present, by Martin E. Marty, Jackson W. Carroll, and Douglas W. Johnson, 22: 520-22.

Religion in America, by Winthrop S. Hudson, 15: 478-81; 24: 170.

Religion in America: An Historical Account of the Development of American Religious Life, by Winthrop S. Hudson, 8: 281-82.

Religion in America (Fifth Edition), by Julia Corbett Hemeyer, 48: 702-03.

Religion in America. Fifty Years: 1935-1985, by George Gallup, Jr., 29: 161.

Religion in America Since 1945: A History, by Patrick Allit, 46: 900-01.

Religion in American Culture: A Sociological Interpretation, by W. Seward Salisbury, 7: 476-79.

Religion in American Politics from the Colonial Period to the 1980s, edited by Mark A. Noll, 32: 871-72.

Religion in American Public Law, by David Fellman, 8: 107-09.

Religion in American Public Life, by A. James Reichley, 28: 322-24.

Religion in American Public Schools, by R. H. Dierenfield, 5 : 258-60.

Religion in an Expanding Europe, edited by Timothy A. Byrnes and Peter J. Katzenstein, 49: 359-60.

Religion in Antebellum Kentucky, by John Boles, 20: 145.

Religion in China Today: Policy and Practice, by Donald E. MacInnis, 33: 352-53.

Religion in Communist China, by Richard C. Bush, Jr., 19: 585-86.

Religion in Cuba Today: A New Church in a New Society, edited by Alice L. Hageman and Philip E. Wheaton, 14: 358.

Religion in Europe at the End of the Second Millennium: A Sociological Profile, by Andrew M. Greeley, 47: 880-82.

Religion in Modern New Mexico, by Ferenc M. Szasz and Richard W. Etulain, 41: 152-53.

Religion in New Netherland, 1623-1664, by Frederick J. Zwierlein, 19: 126.

Religion in Nineteenth Century America, by Grant Wacker, 43: 158-59.

Religion in Politics: Constitutional and Moral Perspectives, by Michael J. Perry, 40: 198-99.

Religion in Russia after the Collapse of Communism, by Kimmo Kaariainen, 42: 178-80.

Religion in Strange Times: The 1960’s and 1970’s, by Ronald B. Flowers, 28: 522-24.

Religion in the Liberal Polity, edited by Terence Cuneo, 47: 866-69.

Religion in the Middle East: Three Religions in Concord and Conflict, edited by A. J. Arberry, 11: 348.

Religion in the Modern American West, by Ference Morton Szasz, 44: 167-68.

Religion in the New World: The Shaping of Religious Traditions in the United States, by Richard E. Wentz, 35: 162-63.

Religion in the Public Schools: An Introduction, by Richard C. McMillan, 28: 327-29.

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Religion in the Public Square: The Place of Religious Convictions in Political Debate, by Robert Audi and Nicholas Wolterstorff, 41: 156-57.

Religion in the Soviet Republics: A Guide to Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Other Religions, edited by Igor Troyanovsky, 35: 917-18.

Religion in the Soviet Union: An Archival Reader, by Felix Corley, 40: 900.

Religion, Kirche und Staat in Geschtchte u Gegenwart, vol. 1: Geschichte, by Adolf Wilhelm Ziegler, 12: 320-21.

Religion, Law, and Freedom: A Global Perspective, edited by Joel Thierstein and Yahya R. Kamalipour, 42: 847-48.

Religion of Abraham Lincoln, The, by William J. Wolf, 6: 99-100.

Religion of President Carter, The, by Niels C. Nielsen, Jr., 20: 571-73.

Religion of Technology, The: The Divinity of Man and the Spirit of Invention, by David F. Noble, 41: 599-600.

Religion of the Republic, The, edited by Elwyn A. Smith, 15: 469-71.

Religion on Trial: How Supreme Court Trends Threaten Freedom of Conscience in America, by Phillip E. Hammond, David W. Machacek, and Eric Michael Mazur, 46: 905-06.

Religion, Politics and Diversity: The Church-State Theme in New York History, by John Webb Pratt, 10: 117-19.

Religion, Politics, and Oil: The Volatile Mix in the Middle East, by Charles A. Kimball, 36: 412-13.

Religion, Politics, and the American Experience: Reflections on Religion and American Public Life, edited by Edith L. Blumhofer, 44: 591-92.

Religion, Politics, and the Christian Right: Post-9/11Powers and American Empire, by Mark Lewis Taylor, 48: 231-32.

Religion, Politics, and the Higher Learning, by Norman White, 3: 79-83.

Religion, Politics, and the Law: Commentaries and Controversies, by Peter Schotten and Dennis Stevens, 40: 705-06.

Religion, Public Life, and the American Polity, edited by Luis E. Lugo, 38: 179.

Religion, Revolution, and Reform: New Forces for Change in Latin America, edited by William V. D’Antonio and Frederick Pike, 8: 274-77.

Religion, Revolution and the Future, by Jürgen Moltmann, 19: 587-88.

Religion, Revolution and the Russian Inteligentsia, 1900-1912: The Vekhi Debate and Its Intellectual Background, by Christopher Read, 24: 152-54.

Religion, Society and Modernity in Turkey, by Serif Mardin, 49: 139-40.

Religion, Society, and Utopia in Nineteenth-Century America, by Ira L. Mandelker, 28: 538-40.

Religion, State, and the Burger Court, by Leo Pfeffer, 27: 335-38.

Religion: The Missing Dimension of Statecraft, edited by Douglas Johnston and Cynthia Sampson, 38: 194.

Religion, Theology, and American Public Life, by Linell A. Cady, 37: 421.

Religion, the State, and Education, edited by James E. Wood, Jr., 26: 541-42.

Religion, the State and the Schools, by John Swomley,Jr., 11: 345.

Religion under Socialism in China, edited by Leo Zhufeng, 35: 161-62.

Religions in Asian America: Building Faith Communities, edited by Pyong Gap Min and Jung Ha Kim, 45: 190-91.

Religions of Ancient India, by Louis Renou, 18: 138-39.

Religiosen Krafte in der russischen Geschtch Die, by Johannes Chrysostomus, 6: 249-51.

Religious Advocacy and American History, edited by Bruce Kuklick and D. E. Hart, 41: 155-56.

Religious America, by Philip Garvin and Julia Welch, 19: 367-68.

Religious and Anti-Religious Thought in Russia, by George L. Kline, 11: 341-42.

Religious and Secular Forces in Late Tsarist Russia: Essays in Honor of Donald W. Treadgold, edited by Charles E. Timberlake, 36: 394-95.

Religious and Spiritual Groups in Modern America, by Robert S. Ellwood, Jr., 15: 324-25.

Religious Challenge to the State, The, edited by Matthew C. Moen and Lowell S. Gustafson, 35: 155.

Religious Diversity and Social Change: American Cities, 1890-1906, by Kevin J. Christiano, 31: 144-45.

Religious Documents North American Annual, Volume I of Spiritual Crosscurrents, edited by William M. King, 37: 158-59.

Religious Enthusiasm in the New World: Heresy to Revolution, by David S. Lovejoy, 28: 559-61.

Religious Factor, The: A Sociological Study of Religion’s Impact on Politics, Economics, and Family Life, by Gerhard Lenski, 3: 194-98.

Religious Ferment in Asia, edited by Robert Miller, 19: 342-44.

Religious Ferment in Russia, by Michael Bourdeaux, 11: 132-33.

Religious Freedom, by Leo Pfeffer, 20: 319-21.

Religious Freedom: History, Cases, and Other Materials on the Interaction of Religion and Government, by John T. Noonan and Edward McGlynn Gaffney, Jr., 43: 806-07.

Religious Freedom: Separation and Free Exercise, 2 vols., by Paul L. Murphy, 33: 804-05.

Religious Freedom and Evangelization in Latin America: The Challenge of Religious Pluralism, by Paul E. Sigmund, 41: 383-85.

Religious Freedom in Church and State: A Study in Doctrinal Development, by Pius Augustin, 11: 145-46.

Religious Freedom on Trial, by O. Carroll Arnold, 22: 158-59.

Religious Fundamentalism and American Education: The Battle for the Public Schools, by Eugene F. Provenzo, 35: 167-68.

Religious Fundamentalism and the Human Rights of Women, edited by Courtney W. Rowland, 44: 824-25.

Religious Goodness and Political Rightness: Beyond the Liberal-Communitarian Debate, by Yong Huang, 44: 173-75.

Religious Heritage of Japan, The: Foundations for Cross-Cultural Understanding in a Religiously Plural World, edited by John Ross Carter, 43: 809-10.

Religious Higher Education in the United States: A Source Book, edited by Thomas C. Hunt and James C. Carper, 39: 596-97.

Religious History of America, A, by Edwin Scott Gaustad, 10: 319-20.

Religious History of the American People, A, by Sidney E. Ahlstrom, 15: 123-25.

Religious Human Rights in Global Perspective: Legal Perspectives, edited by Johan D. van der Vyver and John Witte, Jr., 40: 893-94.

Religious Interests in Community Conflict: Beyond the Culture Wars, edited by Paul A. Djupe and Laura R. Olson, 49: 365-66.

Religious Investigations of William James, The, by Henry Samuel Levinson, 24: 630-31.

Religious Issue in the State Schools of England and Wales, 1902-1914, The, by Benjamin

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Religious Issues in American History, edited by Edwin Scott Gaustad, 11: 149-51.

Religious Liberty and Conscience: A Constitutional Inquiry, by Milton R. Konvitz, 15: 127-30.

Religious Liberty and the American Presidency: A Study in Church-State Relations, by Patricia Barrett, 6: 374-76.

Religious Liberty and the Secular State: The Constitutional Context, by John M. Swomley, 30: 154-55.

Religious Liberty in America: History and Prospects, by Glenn T. Miller, 19: 572-73.

Religious Liberty in America: Political Safeguards, by Louis Fisher, 46: 156-57.

Religious Liberty in the United States: The Development of Church-State Thought since the Revolutionary Era, by Elwyn A. Smith, 18: 130-32

Religious Liberty on Trial: Hanserd Knolleys—Early Baptist Hero, by Muriel James, 41: 391-92.

Religious Life of Thomas Jefferson, The, by Charles B. Sanford, 29: 558.

Religious Literature of the West, by John R. Whitney and Susan W. Howe, 19: 369.

Religious Movements: Genesis, Exodus, and Numbers, by Rodney Stark, 29: 327-28.

Religious Movements in Contemporary America, edited by Mark P. Leone and Irving I. Zaretsky, 22: 152-53.

Religious Nationalism: Hindus and Muslims in India, by Peter van der Veer, 39: 163-64.

Religious Orders in England, The. Volume III, The Tudor Age, by Dom David Knowles, 3: 203-05.

Religious Origins of the French Revolution, The: From Calvin to the Civil Constitution, 1560-1791, by Dale K. Van Kley, 39: 808-09.

Religious Philosophy of William James, The, by Robert J. Vanden Burgt, 23: 368-69.

Religious Pied Pipers: A Critique of Radical Right-Wing Religion, by John Charles Cooper, 25: 545-48.

Religious Pluralism and the Nigerian State, by Simeon Ilesanmi, 40: 675-76.

Religious Pluralism in America: The Contentious History of a Founding Ideal, by William R. Hutchison, 47: 411-12.

Religious Policy and Practice in Communist China, by Donald E. Macinnis, 19: 585-86.

Religious Policy in the Soviet Union, edited by Sabrina Petra Ramet, 37: 913.

Religious Press in America, The, by Martin E. Marty, John G. Deedy, Jr., and David W. Silverman, 6: 392-95.

Religious Resurgence and Politics in the Contemporary World, edited by Emile Sahliyeh, 34: 857-58.

Religious Right and Christian Faith, The, by Gabriel Fackre, 25: 548-49.

Religious Right, Religious Wrong: A Critique of the Fundamentalist Phenomenon, by Lloyd J. Averill, 32: 883-85.

Religious Roots of American Sociology, The, by Cecil E. Greek, 36: 172-73.

Religious Roots of a Rebellion, The: Christians in Central American Revolutions, by Phillip Berryman, 27: 340-43.

Religious Schooling in America, edited by James C. Carper and Thomas C. Hunt, 27: 537-38.

Religious Separation and Political Intolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina, by Mitja Velikonja, 47: 394-96.

Religious Situation, The: 1968, edited by Donald R. Cutler, 10: 312-14.

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Religious Strife on the Southern Frontier, by Walter Brownlow Posey, 8: 125-26.

Religious Studies in Public Universities, edited by Milton D. McLean, 10: 486-87.

Religious, the Spiritual, and the Secular, The: Auroville and Secular India, by Robert N. Minor, 42: 854.

Religious Thought and Economic Society: Four Chapters of an Unfinished Work by Jacob Viner, edited by Jacques Melitz and Donald Winch, 23: 142-44.

Religious Toleration: The Variety of Rites from Cyrus to Defoe, by John Christian Laursen, 42: 565-67.

Religious Toleration and Social Change in Hamburg, 1529-1819, by Joachim Whaley, 28: 558-59.

Religious Toleration in England, 1787-1833, by Ursula Henriques, 4: 233-35.

Religious World of Antislavery Women, The: Spirituality in the Lives of Five Abolitionist Lecturers, by Anna M. Speicher, 43: 160-62.

Remaking China’s Public Philosophy for the Twenty-First Century, by Jinghao Zhou, 47: 391-92.

Remembering Esperanza: A Cultural-Political Theology for North American Praxis, by Mark Kline Taylor, 33: 136-37.

Renaissance, by George Holmes, 40: 480.

Renaissance Essays, by Hugh Trevor Roper, 28: 548-49.

Render Unto Caesar: The Flag-Salute Controversy, by David R. Manwaring, 6: 395-98.

Render unto God: A Theology of Selective Obedience, by Thomas A. Shannon, 22: 149-52.

Rendering Unto Caesar: The Catholic Church and the State in Latin America, by Anthony Gill, 41: 605-06.

Reports of British Diplomats Concerning the Status of Protestantism in Latin America in 1851, by Wilkins B. Winn, 10: 437-44.

“Representative” Supreme Court, A: The Impact of Race, Religion, and Gender on Appointments, by Barbara A. Perry, 34: 853-54.

Representing God in Washington: The Role of Religious Lobbies in the American Polity, by Allen D. Hertzke, 31: 136-37.

Representing Hinduism: The Construction of Religious Traditions and National Identity, edited by Vasudha Dalmia and Heinrich von Stietencron, 39: 350-51.

Repression and Self-preservation: The Jehovah’s Witnesses under the NS- and SED-dictatorship, edited by Gerhard Besier and Clemens Vollnhals, 46: 894-96.

Repression of Evangelism in Greece, The: European Litigation vis-à-vis a Closed Religious Establishment, by John Warwick Montgomery, 44: 154-56.

Repression of Heresy in Medieval Germany, by Richard Kieckhefer, 22: 134-35.

Republic of Many Mansions, The: Foundations of American Religious Thought, by Denise Lardner Carmody and John Tully Carmody, 34: 168.

Republic of Righteousness, A: The Public Christianity of the Post-Revolutionary New England Clergy, by Jonathan D. Sassi, 44: 362-63.

Resilience of Christianity in the Modern World, The, by Jospeh B. Tamney, 36: 404-05.

Resilience of Conservative Religion, The: The Case of Popular, Conservative Protestant Congregations, by Joseph B. Tamney, 44: 840-41.

Resistance and Revenge: The Armenian Assassination of Turkish Leaders Responsible for the 1915 Massacres and Deportations, by Jacques Derogy, 34: 865-66.

Resistance of the Heart: Intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse Protest in Nazi Germany, by Nathan Stoltzfus, 40: 189-90.

Resistance to Church Union in Canada, 1904-1939, The, by N. Keith Clifford, 28: 542-43.

Responsible Freedom, by L. Harold DeWolf, 15: 473-75.

Responsible Revolution: Means and Ends for Transforming Society, by Johannes Verkuyl and H. G. Schulte Nordholt, 19: 604-05.

Responsibility and Christian Ethics, by William Schweiker, 39: 798-99.

Responsibility of Dissent, The: The Church and Academic Freedom, by John F. Hunt, et al., 12: 495-96.

Restructuring of American Religion, The: Society and Faith Since World War II, by Robert Wuthnow, 31: 550.

Resurgent Evangelicalism in the United States: Mapping Cultural Change since 1970, by Mark A. Shibley, 40: 207-09.

“Retained by the People”: A History of American Indians and the Bill of Rights, by John R. Wunder, 37: 441.

Rethinking Abortion: Equal Choice, the Constitution, and Reproductive Politics, by Mark A. Graber, 39: 612-13.

Rethinking Church, State, and Modernity: Canada between Europe and America, edited by David Lyon and Marguerite van Die, 46: 144-45.

Rethinking Islam: Common Questions, Uncommon Answers, by Mohammed Arkoun, 38: 182.

Rethinking School Choice: Limits of the Market Metaphor, by Jeffery R. Heing, 37: 156.

Rethinking Zion: How the Print Media Placed Fundamentalism in the South, by Mary Beth Swetnam Matthews, 49: 583-84.

Revelation of Jesus Christ, The: A Commentary on the Book of Revelation, by Ray Frank Robbins, 21: 140-41.

Review of Animal Experimentation: The Moral Issues, by Robert M. Baird and Stuart E. Rosenbaum, 35: 185-86.

Revivalism and Separatism in New England, 1740-1800, by C. C. Goen, 5: 118-19.

Revivals, Awakenings, and Reform: An Essay on Religion and Social Change in America, 1607-1977, by William G. McLoughlin, 22: 346-48.

Revive Us Again: The Reawakening of American Fundamentalism, by Joel A. Carpenter, 41: 621-22.

Revolution and Papacy, 1769-1846, by E. E. Y. Hales, 3: 210-12.

Revolution and Religion: American Revolutionary War and the Reformed Clergy, by Keith L. Griffin, 37: 653-54.

Revolution and Religion in Ethiopia, by Oyvind M. Eide, 43: 355-56.

Revolution of 1525, The: The German Peasants’ War from a New Perspective, by Peter Blickle, 25: 163-65.

Revolution of the Candles, The: Christians in the Revolution of the German Democratic Republic, edited by Jorg Swoboda and Richard V. Pierard, 39: 590-91.

Revolution of the Latin American Church, The, by Hugo Latorre Cabal, 22: 139-41.

Revolution of the Saints, The: A Study in the Origins of Radical Politics, by Michael Walzer, 8: 457-58.

Revolution Politicks: The Career of Daniel Finch, Second Earl of Nottingham 1647-1730, by Henry Horwitz, 12: 529-32.

Revolution Principles: The Politics of Party, 1689-1720, by J. P. Kenyon, 21: 568-69.

Revolution Through Peace, by Dom Helder Camara, 16: 346-47.

Revolution Within the Revolution: The First Amendment in Historical Context, 1612-1789, by William R. Estep, 33: 599-600.

Revolutions in Eastern Europe: The Religious Roots, by Niels Nielsen, 35: 411-12.

Revolutionaries for the Gospel: Testimonies of Fifteen Christians in the Nicaraguan Government, by Teofilo Cabestrero, 30: 174-75.

Revolutionary Writings, by Camilo Torres, 12: 125-27.

Rhetoric and History in Revolutionary New England, by Donald Weber, 30: 601-02.

Rich and Poor in Renaissance Venice: The Social Institutions of a Catholic State to 1620, by Brian Pullan, 14: 336-39.

Rich Christians in a Age of Hunger: A Biblical Study, by Ronald Sider, 20: 595-96.

Rich Church-Poor Church? Some Biblical Perspectives, by Enzo Gatti, 19: 134-35.

Richard Baxter and Puritan Politics, edited by Richard Schlatter, 2: 84-86.

Richard Baxter and the Millennium: Protestant Imperialism and the English Revolution, by William M. Lamont, 24: 162-63.

Richard Baxter: Puritan Man of Letters, by N. H. Keeble, 25: 566-67.

Richard Hooker and the Politics of a Christian England, by Robert K. Faulkner, 24: 623-25.

Right and the Righteous, The: The Christian Right Confronts the Republican Party, by Duane M. Oldfield, 40: 700-01.

Right of Assembly and Association, The, by Glenn Abernathy, 4: 223-24.

Right Thinking and Sacred Oratory in Counter-Reformation Rome, by Frederick J. McGinness, 38: 647-48.

Righteous Discontent: The Women’s Movement in the Black Baptist Church, by Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, 37: 654-55.

Righteous Empire: The Protestant Experience in America, by Martin M. Marty, 13: 129-30.

Righteous Gentiles: How Pius XII and the Catholic Church Saved Half a Million Jews from the Nazis, by Ronald J. Rychlak, 49: 143-44.

Righteous Gentiles of the Holocaust, The: A Christian Interpretation, by David P. Gushee, 38: 909.

Rights, edited by David Lyons, 22: 522-23.

Rights of Religious Persons in Public Education, The, by John W. Whitehead, 34: 866-68.

Rights of the Person, 2 vols. Vol. 1: Sanctity, Privacy and Expression; Vol. 2: Equality, Belief and Dignity, by Bernard Schwartz, 12: 160-61.

Rights Talk: The Impoverishment of Political Discourse, by Mary Ann Glendon, 35: 616-17.

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Rise and Fall of American Lutheran Pietism, The, by Paul P. Kuenning, 31: 556.

Rise and Fall of the New Christian Right, The, by Steve Bruce, 31: 551.

Rise and Fall of the New Christian Right, The: Conservative Protestant Politics in America, 1978-1988, by Steve Bruce, 34: 387-88.

Rise of Christian Democracy in Europe, The, by Stathis N. Kalyvas, 40: 896-97.

Rise of Evangelicalism, The: The Age of Edwards, Whitefield and the Wesleys, by Mark A. Noll, 46: 897-98.

Rise of Political Anti-Semitism in Germany and Austria, The, by Peter G. J. Pulzer, 7: 257-59.

Rise of Protestant Evangelism in Ecuador, 1895-1990, The, by Alvin M. Goffin, 37: 659.

Rise of the Imperial Self, The: America’s Culture Wars in Augustinian Perspective, by Ronald W. Dworkin, 41: 157-59.

Ritualism and Politics in Victorian Britain: The Attempt to Legislate for Belief, by James Bentley, 21: 539-40.

Road to Vichy 1918-1938, The, by Yves R. Simon, 35: 187.

Robert E. Speer: Prophet of the American Church, by John F. Piper, Jr., 45: 831-32.

Robert Winchelsey and the Crown, 1294-1313: A Study in the Defence of Ecclesiastical Liberty, by Jeffrey H. Denton, 23: 347-48.

Roger Baldwin: Founder of the American Civil Liberties Union, by Peggy Lamson, 21: 145-46.

Roger II of Sicily: A Ruler between East and West, by Hubert Houben, 46: 141-43.

Roger Williams, by Edwin S. Gaustad, 47: 886-87.

Roger Williams, God’s Apostle of Advocacy, by L. Raymond Camp, 32: 885-86.

Roger Williams, John Cotton and Religious Freedom: A Controversy in New and Old England, edited by Irwin H. Polishook, 12: 158.

Roger Williams: Prophet of Liberty, by Edwin S. Gaustad, 43: 821-22.

Roger Williams: The Church and the State, by Edmund S. Morgan, 12: 522-23.

Role of Government in Monitoring and Regulating Religion in Public Life, The, edited by James E. Wood, Jr. and Derek Davis, 37: 902.

Role of Religion in the Making of Public Policy, The, edited by James E. Wood, Jr. and Derek Davis, 34: 854-55.

Role of the Supreme Court in American Government, The, by Archibald Cox, 20: 113-14.

Roman Canon Law in Reformation England, by R. H. Helmholz, 34: 148-49.

Roman Catholic Church and the Home Rule Movement in Ireland, 1870-1874, The, by Emmet Larkin, 32: 881-82.

Roman Catholic Church in Ireland and the Fall of Parnell, 1888-1891, The, by Emmet Larkin, 23: 147-49.

Roman Catholic in the White House, A, by James A. Pike, 2: 179-82.

Roman Catholicism and the American Way of Life, edited by Thomas T. McAvoy, 3: 75-77.

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Rome and Reunion, by Frederick C. Grant, 8: 290-93.

Rome and the African Church in the Time of Augustine, by J. E. Merdinger, 40: 679-80.

Rome in America: Transnational Catholic Ideology from the Risorgimento to Fascism, by Peter R. D’Agostino, 47: 889-90.

Rome in the High Renaissance: The Age of Leo X, by Mittchell Bonner, 21: 366-68.

Romische Staat und die Christen, Der: Staat und Kirsch von Domitian bis Commodus, by Jakob Speigl, 12: 510-12.

Roots of Radicalism: Jews, Christians, and the New Left, by Stanley Rothman, 26: 545-46.

Roots of Resistance: The Nonviolent Ethic of Martin Luther King, Jr., by William D. Watley, 31: 576.

Roots of Revolution: An Interpretive History of Modern Iran, by Nikki R. Keddie, 24: 382-83.

Roots of War Resistance, The: Pacifism from the Early Church to Tolstoy, by Peter Brock, 25: 168-69.

Rouen During the Wars of Religion, by Philip Benedict, 23: 586-88.

Rousseau: Religious Writings, edited by Ronald Grimsley, 16: 341-42.

Royal Supremacy in the Elizabethan Church, The, by Claire Cross, 13: 135-37.

Rude Hand of Innovation, The: Religion and Social Order in Albany, New York, 1652-1836, by David G. Hackett, 34: 875-76.

Rule by Incarnation: Tibetan Buddhism and Its Role in Society and State, by Franz Michael, 25: 555-57.

Rum, Religion, and Votes: 1928 Re-examined, by Ruth C. Silva, 5: 256-58.

Rump Parliament, 1648-1653, The, by Blair Worden, 19: 100-03.

Rush Hour of the Gods, The: A Study of New Religious Movements in Japan, by H. Neill McFarland, 9: 263-65.

Russian Alternatives to Marxism: Christian Socialism and Idealistic Liberalism Twentieth-Century Russia, by George Putnam, 21: 552-53.

Russian Jew Under Tsars and Soviets, The, by Salo W. Baron, 7: 463-64.

Russian Levites, The: Parish Clergy in Eighteenth Century, by Gregory L. Freeze, 20: 355.

Russian Orthodox Church, The: A Contemporary History, by Jane Ellis, 29: 542-43.

Russian Orthodox Church, The: Triumphalism and Defensiveness, by Jane Ellis, 40: 691-92.

Russian Orthodox Church Underground, 1917-1970, The, by William C. Fletcher, 16: 125-27.

Russian Phoenix, The: The Story of Russian Christians, A.D. 988-1988, by Francis House, 31: 567.

Russian Protestants, The: Evangelicals in the Soviet Union, 1944-1964, by Steve Durasoff, 12: 501-02.

Russian Religious Renaissance of the Twentieth Century, The, by Nicolas Zernov, 7: 271.

Russian Revolution and Religion, The: A Collection of Documents Concerning the Suppression of Religion by the Communists, 1917-1925, translated and edited by Boles Szczesniak, 4: 94-96.

Sacred and Secular: Religion and Politics Worldwide, by Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart, 47: 647-48.

Sacred Cause of Liberty, The: Republican Thought and the Millennium in Revolutionary New England, by Nathan Orr Hatch, 21: 544-46.

Sacred Choices: The Right to Contraception and Abortion in Ten World Religions, by Daniel C. Maguire, 44: 371-72.

Sacred Flame of Love, The: Methodism and Society in Nineteenth-Century Georgia, by Christopher H. Owen, 41: 389-90.

Sacred Places, Civic Purposes: Should Government Help Faith-Based Charity?, edited by E. J. Dionne, Jr. and Ming Hsu Chen, 44: 592-93.

Sacred Trust: The Medieval Church as as Economic Firm, by Robert B. Ekelund, Robert F. Hebert, Robert D. Tollison, Gary M. Anderson, and Audrey B. Davidson, 40: 183-84.

Saints and Sectaries: Anne Hutchinson and Antinomian Controversy in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, by Emery Battis, 6: 40

Salem, Massachusetts, 1626-1683: A Coven Community, by Richard P. Gildrie, 18: 365-66.

Salvation for Sale: An Insider’s View of Pat Robertson’s Ministry, by Gerard Thomas Straub, 30: 177-78.

Samuel Davies: Apostle of Dissent in Colonial Virginia, by George William Pilcher, 14: 44-46.

Samuel Seabury, 1729-1796: A Study in High Church Tradition, by Bruce Steiner, 17: 307-08.

Sanctity of Dissent, The, by Paul James Toscano, 38: 433-34.

Sarah Laughed: Women’s Voices in the Old Testament, by Trevor Dennis, 38: 419.

Sachsische Landeskirche im Kirchenkatr. 1933-1937, Die, by Joachim Fiser, 17: 521-24.

Saving Old Glory: The History of the American Flag Desecration Controversy, by Robert Justin Goldstein, 40: 910-11.

Savonarola and Florence: Prophecy and Patriotism in the Renaissance, by Donald Weinstein, 15: 303-05.

Saying Yes and Saying No: On Rendering to God and Caesar, by Robert McAfee Brown, 29: 332-33.

Scandinavian Reformation, The: From Evangelical Movement to Institutionalisation of Reform, edited by Ole Peter Grell, 39: 154-56.

Scapegoat in the New Wilderness, A: The Origins and Rise of Anti-Semitism in America, by Frederic Cople Jaher, 38: 197.

Schismatics, Sectarians, Dissidents, Deviants: The First One Hundred Years of Jewish-Christian Relations, by Jack T. Sanders, 36: 866.

School Prayer and Discrimination: The Civil Rights of Religious Minorities and Dissenters, by Frank S. Ravitch, 42: 193-95.

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School Prayer: The Court, the Congress, and the First Amendment, by Robert S. Alley, 37: 433.

School Prayers: Congress, the Courts and Public, by John J. Laubach, 12: 135-36.

Schools and Scholars in Fourteenth Century England, by William J. Courtney, 30: 589-90.

Schools, the Courts, and the Public Interest, The, by John C. Hogan, 29: 130-31.

Science, Religion and Education in Britain, 1804-1904, by N. W. Saffin, 18: 366.

Scientist and Ethical Decision, The, edited by Charles Hatfield, 17: 142-44.

Scotland in the Age of the Disruption, edited by Stewart J. Brown and Michael Fry, 37: 914.

Scroll or the Sword, The?, Dilemmas of Religion and Military Service in Israel, by Stuart A. Cohen, 41: 376-77.

Search for America’s Faith, The, by George Gallup, Jr. and David Poling, 25: 375.

Search for Christian Credibility, The: Explorations in Contemporary Belief, by Alvin Porteous, 17: 547-48.

Search for Jewish Identity in America, The, by Stuart E. Rosenberg, 9: 132-34.

Seasons of Faith and Conscience: Kairos, Confession, Liturgy, by Bill Wylie Kellerman, 35: 631-32.

Seasons of Grace: Colonial New England’s Revival Tradition in Its British Context, by Michael J. Crawford, 34: 625-26.

Second American Revolution, The, by John Whitehead, 25: 354-56.

Second Coming: The New Christian Right in Virginia Politics, by Mark J. Rozell and Clyde Wilcox, 40: 701-02.

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Second Vatican Council and the New Catholicism, The, by G. C. Berkouwer, 9: 127-29.

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Secret Dialogues: Church-State Relations, Torture, and Social Justice in Authoritarian Brazil, by Kenneth P. Serbin, 43: 614-15.

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Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century, The, by Owen Chadwick, 19: 567-70.

Seduced by Science: How American Religion Has Lost Its Way, by Steven Goldberg, 43: 620-21.

Seeking the Common Ground: Protestant Christianity, the Three-Self Movement, and China’s United Front, by Philip L. Wickeri, 32: 128-30.

Seers of God: Providentialism in the Restoration and Early Enlightenment, by Michael P. Winship, 39: 157-58.

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Self-Evident Truths: Being a Discourse on the Origins & Development of the First Principles of American Government-Popular Sovereignty, Natural Rights, and Balance and Separation of Powers, by Paul K. Conkin, 19: 105-06.

Selling the Church: The English Parish in Law, Commerce, and Religion, 1350-1550, by Robert C. Palmer, 45: 597-98.

Separating Church and State: Roger Williams and Religious Liberty, by Timothy Hall, 41: 616-18.

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Separation of Church and State, by Philip Hamburger, 46: 904-05.

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Separation of Church and State: Guarantor of Religious Freedom, by Robert L. Maddox, 31: 306-07.

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Separation of Religion and the State: The Development of the Judicial Doctrines in the United States of America, by Nobuhiko Takizawa, 28: 325-26.

Separation without Hope? Essays on the Relation between the Church and the Poor during the Industrial Revolution and the Western Colonial Expansion, by Julio de Santa Ana, 23: 355-57.

September 11: Religious Perspectives on the Causes and Consequences, edited by Ian Markham and Ibrahim M. Abu-Rabi’, 45: 395-97.

Serenity, Courage, and Wisdom: The Enduring Legacy of Reinhold Niebuhr, by Henry B. Clark, 39: 606-07.

Sermons at Court: Politics and Religion in Elizabethan and Jacobean Preaching, by Peter E. McCullough, 41: 385.

Sermons in American History, edited by DeWitte Holland, 14: 354.

Serpent and the Dove, The: Five Essays on Early Christianity, by Samuel Laeuchli, 10: 154-55.

Serving Two Masters: The Development of American Military Chaplaincy, 1860-1920, by Richard M. Budd, 45: 180-81.

Seven Nonconformists in Stuart England, by Richard L. Greaves, 29: 354-55.

Shaker Experience in America: A History of the United Society of Believers, The, by Stephen J. Stein, 35: 414-15.

Shaping a New World: An Orientation to Latin America, edited by Edward L. Cleary, 16: 136-38.

Shaping History through Prayer and Fasting, by Derek Prince, 16: 547.

Shaping the Eighteenth Amendment: Temperance Reform, Legal Culture, and the Polity, 1880-1920, by Richard F. Hamm, 39: 816-17.

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Shi’ism and Social Protest, edited by Juan R. I. Cole and Nikki R. Keddie, 29: 544-45.

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Short History of the Papacy in the Middle Ages, A, by Wafter Ullman, 18: 120-22.

Should Churches Be Taxed?, by D. B. Robertson, 12: 500-01.

Should God Get Tenure? Essays on Religion and Higher Education, edited by David W. Gill, 40: 915-16.

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Shrine Shinto after World War II, by Wilhelmus H. M. Creemers, 19: 129.

“Side by Side in a Small Country”: Bishop John Frederick MacNeice and Ireland, by Christopher Fauske, 47: 399-400.

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Silent Churches: Persecution of Religions in the Soviet-Dominated Areas, by Peter J. Babris, 22: 532-33.

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Social Responsibility in an Age of Revolution, edited by Louis Finkelstein, 15: 121-23.

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Society and Religion in Munster, 1535-1618, by Po-chia Hsia, 27: 545-46.

Society, Economics, and Philosophy: Selected Papers, by Michael Polanyi, 40: 693-94.

Sociological Studies in Roman Catholicism, edited by Roger O’Toole, 32: 653-54.

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Sociology of Emile Durkheim, The, by Robert A. Nisbet, 21: 362.

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So Help Me God: The Faith of America’s Presidents, by John McCollister, 36: 173.

So It Was True: The American Protestant Press and the Nazi Persecution of the Jews, by Robert W. Ross, 23: 359-60.

Soldiers, Commissars, and Chaplains: Civil-Military Relations since Cromwell, by Dale R. Herspring, 44: 359-60.

Solemn Covenant: The Mormon Polygamous Passage, by B. Carmon Hardy, 35: 424-25.

Solidarity in Europe: The History of an Idea, by Steinar Stjernø, 48: 465-66.

Solzhenitsyn, by George Feifer and David Burg, 16: 538-40.

Solzhenitsyn’s Religion, by Niels C. Nielsen, Jr., 19: 559-61.

Some Intellectual Consequences of the English Revolution, by Christopher Hill, 23: 366.

Some of My Best Friends . . . , by Benjamin R. Epstein and Arnold Forster, 6: 384-85.

Something Within: Religion in African-American Political Activism, by Frederick C. Harris, 42: 189-90.

“Sometimes in the Wrong, but Never in Doubt”: George S. Benson and the Education of the New Religious Right, by L. Edward Hicks, 38: 421-22.

Sons of the Fathers: The Civil Religion of the American Revolution, by Catherine L. Albanese, 21: 110-12.

Søren Kierkegaard, by Elmer H. Duncan, 19: 355.

S.O.S. for Catholic Schools: A Strategy Future Service to Church and Nation, by Albert Koob and Russell Shaw, 18: 571.

Soul in Society: The Making and Renewal of Social Christianity, by Gary Dorrien, 38: 926.

Soul Liberty: The Baptists’ Struggle in New England, 1630-1833, by William G. McLoughlin, 35: 168-69.

Soul of Politics, The, by Jim Wallis, 38: 426-27.

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Soul of the World: Notes on the Future of Public Catholicism, by George Weigel, 39: 581-82.

Soul Theology: The Heart of American Black Culture, by Nicholas Cooper-Lewter and Henry H. Mitchell, 35: 430-31.

Souls of the Social Order: The Two-Party System in American Protestantism, by Jean Miller Schmidt, 35: 903-04.

Sounds of the Struggle: Persons and Perspectives in Civil Rights, by C. Eric Lincoln, 10: 485.

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South Asian Politics and Religion, edited by Donald E. Smith, 11: 162-65.

South Asian Religions in the Americas: An Annotated Bibliography of Immigrant Religious Traditions, by John Y. Fenton, 38: 914.

Southern Anglicanism: The Church of England in Colonial South Carolina, by S. Charles Bolton, 25: 562-63.

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Southern Churches in Crisis Revisited, by Samuel S. Hill, 42: 392-93.

Southern Cross: The Beginnings of the Bible Belt, by Christine Leigh Heyrman, 40: 202-04.

Southern Evangelicals and the Social Order, 1800-1860, by Anne C. Loveland, 25: 359-61.

Southern White Protestantism in the Twentieth Century, by Kenneth K. Bailey, 8: 306-07.

Soviet Believers: The Religious Sector of the Population, by William C. Fletcher, 23: 566-67.

Soviet Evangelicals Since World War II, by Walter Sawatsky, 25: 155-57.

Soviet Jewry, Today and Tomorrow, by Boris Smolar, 17: 144-45.

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Spanish Civil War as a Religious Tragedy, The, by José M. Sánchez, 31: 148-49.

Spanish Cross in Georgia, by Bishop David Arias, 38: 429.

Spanish Inquisition, The: A Historical Revision, by Henry Kamen, 41: 381.

Spanish Inquisition and the Inquisitorial Mind, The, edited by Angel Alcal, 31: 146-48.

Spanish Policy in Colonial Chile: The Struggle for Social Justice, 1535-1700, by Eugene H. Korth, 13: 144-46.

Speaking Aristocracy, A: Transforming Public Discourse in Eighteenth Century Connecticut, by Christo-pher Grasso, 43: 154-56.

Speners Kritik am landesherrlichen Kirchenregiment und ihre Vorgeschichte, by Martin Kruse, 20: 121-22.

Spirit and Flesh: Life in a Fundamental Baptist Church, by James M. Ault, Jr., 47: 892-94.

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Spirit of the Ghetto, The, by Hutchins Hapgood, 10: 322.

Spiritual But Not Religious: Understanding Unchurched America, by Robert C. Fuller, 44: 837-38.

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Spiritual Regulation of Peter the Great, The, edited by Alexander V. Muller, 15: 476-78.

Spokesmen for the Despised: Fundamentalist Leaders of the Middle East, edited by Scott Appleby, 40: 174-75.

Spreading Islamic Ripple, The: The Iranian Revolution and its Global Impact, by John Esposito, 34: 616-18.

Sri Lanka: The Invention of Enmity, by David Little, 39: 351.

St. Alban’s College Valladolid: Four Centuries of English Catholic Presence in Spain, by Michael E. Williams, 30: 173-74.

Staat und katholische Kirche in Preussen, by Carl Ludwig von Bar, 17: 541-42.

Staat und Kirche in der DDR: Zur Entwlung ihrer Beziehungen von 1945-1974, by Hans-Gerhard Koch, 20: 134-36.

Staat und Kirche in Frankreich, by Axel Freiherr von Campenhausen, 7: 287-89.

Staat und Kirche nach den Lehren der evan, schen Juristen Deutschlands in der er. Hiilfte des 17. Jahrhunderts, by Mal Heckel, 12: 512-14.

Staat und Synagoge, 1918-1938: Eine Geschichte: des Preussischen Landesverbandes juedis, Gemeinden, by Max P. Birnbaum, 25: 1-67.

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Standing on the Premises of God: The Christian Right’s Fight to Redefine America’s Public Schools, by Fritz Detwiler, 42: 874-75.

State and Campus, by Fernand N. Dutile, 29: 131-32.

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Stations of the Cross: Adorno and Christian Right Radio, by Paul Apostolidis, 43: 371-72.

Stato e Chiesa, by Colapietra Raffale et al., 2: 199-204.

Stato e Chiesa in Polonia, by Stanislaw Markiewicz, 19: 114-15.

Stones for Bread: The Social Gospel and Its Contemporary Legacy, by Harry Antonides, 29: 152-53.

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Straight from the Heart, by Jesse L. Jackson, 30: 572-73.

Strange Gods: The Great American Cult Scare, by David G. Bromley and Anson Shupe, Jr., 24: 410-11.

Strange Revelations. Magic, Poison, and Sacrilege in Louis XIV’s France, by Lynn Wood Mollenauer, 49: 767-68.

Strange Tactics of Extremism, The, by Harry Overstreet and Bonaro Overstreet, 8: 131-33.

Stranger in the Pew, by Kenneth Wray Conners, 13: 549.

Strangers and Exiles: A History of Religious Refugees, by Frederick A. Norwood, 15: 312-14.

Strangers and Exiles: Living by Promises, by David O. Woodyard, 18: 373-74.

Strangers & Pilgrims: Female Preaching in America, 1740-1845, by Catherine A. Brekus, 41: 618-19.

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Strasbourg and the Reform: A Study in the Process of Change, by Miriam Usher Chrisman, 10: 306-08.

Strategy for Peace, A: Reflections of a Christian Pacifist, by Frank H. Epp, 17: 528-30.

Streit des Cardinals Nikolaus von Cusa mit dem Herzoge Sigmund von Osterreich, Der, by Albert Jager, 12: 322-23.

Striving Together: A Way Forward in Christian-Muslim Relations, by Charles Kimball, 33: 613-15.

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Struggle for America’s Soul, The: Evangelicals, Liberals, and Secularism, by Robert Wuthnow, 33: 153-55.

Struggle of Decency, by Robert Root and Shirley W. Hall, 10: 488-89.

Struggles for Solidarity: Liberation Theologies in Tension, edited by Lorine M. Getz and Ruy O. Costa, 35: 419-20.

Stuart Age, The: A History of England, 1603-1714, by Barry Coward, 27: 538-40.

Stubborn Hope, Religion, Politics, and Revolution in Central America, by Phillip Berryman, 37: 660-62.

Students, Religion and the Contemporary University, edited by Charles E. Minneman, 14: 157.

Subduing Satan: Religion, Recreation, and Manhood in the Rural South, 1865-1920, edited by Ted Ownby, 34: 878-79.

Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the New American Right, by Lisa McGirr, 43: 825-26.

Studies in Christian Democracy. Vol. 4: Revolution and Church: The Early History of Christian Democracy, 1789-1901, by Hans Maier, 12: 520-22.

Studies in Early Christianity: Church and State in the Early Church, vol. 7, edited by Everett Ferguson, 37: 163.

Studies in Early Muslim Jurisprudence, by Norman Calder, 37: 180.

Studies in Philippine Church History, edited by Gerald H. Anderson, 13: 350-51.

Studies in Tudor and Stuart Politics and Government: Papers and Reviews 1946-1972, by G. R. Elton, 17: 342-43.

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Summons Unto Men, A: An Anthology of the Writings of John Haynes Holmes, edited by Carl Hermann Voss, 14: 353.

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Survey of Recent Christian Ethics, A, by Edward LeRoy Long, Jr., 26: 337-38.

Survival and Mission for the City Church, by Gaylord B. Noyce, 20: 367-68.

Survival of the Chinese Jews, The: The Jewish Community of Kaifeng, by Donald D. Leslie, 19: 332-35.

Surviving Diversity: Religion and Democratic Citizenship, by Jeff Spinner-Halev, 43: 139-40.

Sustainable Society, The: Ethics and Economic Growth, by Robert L. Stivers, 21: 580-81.

Sustaining the Common Good: A Christian Perspective on the Global Economy, by John B. Cobb, Jr., 38: 905.

Swaggart: The Unauthorized Biography of an American Evangelist, by Ann Rowe Seaman, 42: 597-98.

Sword of the Lord, The: Military Chaplains from the First to the Twenty-First Century, by Doris L. Bergen, 47: 407-09.

Sworn on the Altar of God: A Religious Biography of Thomas Jefferson, by Edwin L. Gaustad, 39: 367-68.

Syrian Christians in Muslim Society: An Interpretation, by Robert M. Haddad, 17: 327-29.

Taking Faith Seriously, edited by Mary Jo Bane, Brent Coffin, and Richard Higgins, 47: 873-74.

Taking Heaven by Storm: Methodism and the Rise of Popular Christianity in America, by John H. Wigger, 42: 390-91.

Taking Religion Seriously Across the Curriculum, by Warren A. Nord and Charles C. Haynes, 41: 622-23.

Taking Rights Seriously, by Ronald Dworkin, 21: 325-26.

Talleyrand, Statesman Priest: The Agent-General of the Clergy and the Church of France at the End of the Old Regime, by Louis S. Greenbaum, 14: 141-42.

Tao of Jesus, The: An Experiment in Inter-Traditional Understanding, by Joseph A. Loya, Wan-Li Ho, and Chang-Shin Jih, 42: 201-02.

Taxation and the Free Exercise of Religion: Papers and Proceedings of the Sixteenth Religious Liberty Conference, Washington, D. C., October 3-5, 1977, edited by John W. Baker, 21: 327-28.

Tax Dilemma, The: Praying for Peace, Paying for War, by Donald D. Kaufman, 22: 159-60.

Teaching about Religion in Public Schools, edited by William E. Collie and Nicholas Piediscalzi, 22: 147-48.

Teaching about Religions, edited by Geoffrey Parrinder, 17: 353-54.

Teaching of Contempt, The: The Christian Roots of Anti-Semitism, by Jules Isaac, 6: 38-84.

Teaching the Old Testament in English Classes, by James S. Ackerman, Alan Wilkin Jenks, and Edward B. Jenkinson, 16: 340-41.

Technology and People, by Cameron P. Hall, 12: 539-40.

Technology and Social Justice: A Symposium Sponsored by the International Humanum Foundation, edited by R. H. Preston, 17: 533-35.

Televangelism: Power and Politics on God’s Frontier, by Anson Shupe and Jeffrey K. Hadden, 31: 579.

Television and Religion: The Shaping of Faith, Values, and Culture, by William F. Fore, 30: 602-03.

Templars, The, by Piers Paul Read, 43: 814-15.

Tenacity of Prejudice, The: Anti-Semitism in Contemporary America, by Gertrude J. Selznick and Stephen Steinberg, 19: 351-53.

Ten Years after Ivan Denisovich, by Zhores A. Medveaev, 18: 350-52.

Terrible Meek, The: Religion and Revolution in Cross-Cultural Perspective, edited by Lonnie D. Kliever, 31: 151-52.

Tertullian und das Romische Reich, by Richard Klein, 12: 323-26.

Testament of God, The, by Bernard-Henri Levy, 24: 155-56.

Texas Baptist Leadership and Social Christianity, 1900-1980, by John W. Storey, 29: 561-62.

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That Better Country: The Religious Aspect of Life in Eastern Australia, 1835-1950, by John Barrett, 10: 460-62.

That Godless Court? Supreme Court Decisions on Church-State Relationships, by Ronald B. Flowers, 38: 187.

That They May All Be One: The Call to Unity Today, by Walter Kasper, 48: 210-11.

Their Rights and Liberties: The Beginnings of Religious and Political Freedom in Maryland, by Thomas O’Brien Hanley, 2: 167-68.

Them and Us? Attitudinal Variation Among Churchgoers in Belfast, by Frederick W. Boal and Margaret C. Keane, 40: 906.

Theme is Freedom, The: Religion, Politics, and the American Tradition, by M. Stanton Evans, 38: 654-55.

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Themes in Religion and American Culture, edited by Philip Goff and Paul Harvey, 47: 884-85.

Theocracy in Paul’s Praxis and Theology, by Dieter Georgi, 34: 389.

Theologians Under Hitler: Gerhard Kittel, Paul Althaus, and Emanual Hirsch, by Robert P. Ericksen, 30: 364-65.

Theological Ethics, Volume 2: Politics, by Helmut Thielicke, 13: 131-32.

Theological Foundation of Law, The, by Jacques Ellul, 5: 105-06.

Theological Freedom and Social Responsibility: Report of the Advisory Committee of the Episcopal Church, by Stephen F. Bayne, Jr., 10: 487.

Theology and Church in Times of Change, edited by Edward LeRoy Long Jr. and Robert T. Handy, 13: 549.

Theology and Critical Theory: The Discourse of the Church, by Paul Lakeland, 33: 821-22.

Theology and Political Society, by Charles Davis, 24: 165-66.

Theology and Politics, by Duncan B. Forrester, 32: 134-35.

Theology and Society, by Gregory Baum, 31: 326-27.

Theology for a Nuclear Age, by Gordon D. Kaufman, 29: 568.

Theology, History, and Culture: Major Unpublished Writings, by H. Richard Niebuhr, 40: 500-01.

Theology in Africa, by Kwensi A. Dickson, 27: 351-52.

Theology in America: Christian Thought from the Age of the Puritans to the Civil War, by E. Brooks Holifield, 48: 474-76.

Theology of a Classless Society, by Geevarghese Mar Osthathios, 25: 157-58.

Theology of Human Hope, A, by Rubem A. Alves, 18: 358-59.

Theology of Liberation, A: History, Politics and Salvation, by Gustavo Gutierrez, 21: 148-49.

Theology of Medicine, The: The Political-Philosophical Foundations of Medical Ethics, by Thomas Szasz, 32: 438-39.

Theology of Reconstruction, A: Nation-Building and Human Rights, by Charles Villa-Vicencio, 37: 419.

Theology of Secularity, The, by Gerald O’Collins, 21: 364-65.

Theology of the Reformers, by Timothy George, 32: 422.

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Theology of Peacemaking, A: A Vision, A Road, A Task, by Mary Elsbernd, 32: 894.

Theology of Power, A: Being Beyond Domination, by Kyle A. Pasewark, 36: 402.

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Theology, Third World Development and Economic Justice, edited by Walter Block and Donald Shaw, 28: 556-57.

Theology without Boundaries: Encounters of Eastern Orthodoxy and Western Tradition, by Carnegie Samuel Calian, 35: 902-03.

Theonomy: A Reformed Critique, edited by William S. Barker and W. Robert Godfrey, 34: 169.

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Third World Liberation Theologies: An Introductory Survey, by Deane William Ferm, 28: 529-31.

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This is the Place: Brigham Young and the New Zion, by Ernest H. Taves, 33: 817.

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Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation, by Merrill D. Peterson, 13: 538-39.

Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation Between Church and State, by Daniel L. Dreisbach, 45: 394-95; 47: 400-01.

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Thomas Müntzer, A Tragedy of Errors, by Eric W. Gritsch, 32: 636-37.

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Thunder on the Right: Understanding Conservative Christianity in America, by Elizabeth C. Nordbeck, 33: 153.

Thy Liberty in Law, by Walfred H. Peterson, 22: 158.

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Tolerance and Intolerance in the European Reformation, edited by Ole Peter Grell and Bob Scribner, 40: 480-82.

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Too Long a Sacrifice: Life and Death in Northern Ireland Since 1969, by Jack Holland, 25: 366-68.

Tormented Voices: Power, Crisis, and Humanity in Rural Catalonia, 1140-1200, by Thomas N. Bisson, 41: 380.

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Toward a Discipline of Social Ethics: Essays in Honor of Walter George Muelder, edited by Paul Deats, Jr., 16: 335-37.

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Traditional Catholic Religious Orders: Living in Community, by Edward Wynne, 31: 561.

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Violence: Reflections From a Christian Perspective, by Jacques Ellul, 11: 562.

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Virtue of War, The: Reclaiming the Classic Christian Traditions East and West, by Alexander F. C. Webster and Darrell Cole, 47: 414-15.

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Vision, Doctrine, War: Mennonite Identity and Organization in America, 1890-1930, by James Juhnke, 32: 635-36.

Vision of Hope. A: The Churches and Change in Latin America, edited by Trevor Beeson and Jenny Pearce, 27: 527-29.

Vision of the Void: Theological Reflections on the Works of Elie Wiesel, by Michael Berenbaum, 14: 168.

Visions of Reality: What Fundamentalist Schools Teach, by Albert J. Menendez, 37: 917.

Vital Encounter, A: Christianity and Communism, by Ernest Johnson, 4: 238-40.

Viva Cristo Rey! The Cristero Rebellion and the Church-State Conflict in Mexico, by David C. Bailey, 17: 520-21.

Voices of the Religious Left: A Contemporary Sourcebook, by Rebecca T. Alpert, 43: 616-18.

Voluntary Associations, by James Luther Adams, 30: 569-70.

Voluntary Church, The: American Religious Life (1740-1860) Seen Through the Eyes of European Visitors, by Milton B. Powell, 10: 482.

Wahhabism: A Critical Essay, by Hamid Algar, 46: 890-91.

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Walking Together: Roman Catholics and Ecumenism Twenty-five Years After Vatican II, edited by Thaddeus D. Horgan, 33: 814-15.

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War and Peace in the World’s Religions, by John Ferguson, 22: 144-46.

War and the Christian Conscience: How Shall Modern War Be Conducted Justly?, by Paul Ramsey, 4: 110-11.

War, Depression, Prohibition and Racism: The Response of the Sunday School to an Era of Crisis, 1933-1941, by Kent L. Johnson, 36: 398.

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War or Peace? The Search for New Answers, edited by Thomas M. Shannon, 26: 336-37.

War, Poverty and Freedom: The Christian Response Concilium, Vol. 15, edited by Franz Bockle, 10: 483-84.

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Warrant for Genocide: Key Elements of Turko-Armenian Conflict, by Vahakn N. Dadrian, 41: 833-34.

Was Jesus a Pacifist?, by Chester Russell, 14: 154-55.

Washington and Rome: Catholicism and American Culture, by Michael Zöeller, 42: 590-91.

Washington Gladden, Prophet of the Social Gospel, by Jacob H. Dorn, 11: 331-32.

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Waves of Rancor: Tuning in the Radical Right, by Robert Hilliard and Michael Keith, 43: 627-28.

Way to Freedom, The, by Dietrich Bonhoeffer, 10: 134-36.

We Hold These Truths: Catholic Reflections on the American Proposition, by John Courtney Murray, 3: 200-03.

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We the People: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Supreme Court, by Michael J. Perry, 42: 387-89.

We Will Not Be Stopped: Evangelical Persecution, Catholicism and Zapatistas in Chiapas, Mexico, by Arthur Bonner, 41: 607-08.

Welfare in America: Christian Perspectives on a Policy in Crisis, edited by Stanley W. Carlson-Thies and James W. Skillen, 40: 193-94.

West in Russia and China, The: Religious and Secular Thought in Modern Times, Volume 1, Russia, 1472-1917, by Donald W. Treadgold, 17: 117-19.

Western Atheism: A Short History, by James Thrower, 42: 577-79.

What Does the Lord Require? How American Christians Think About Justice, by Stephen Hart, 35: 907-08.

What Freedom? The Persistent Challenge of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, by Keith W. Clements, 33: 818.

What Happened at Rome? The Council and Its Implications for the Modern World, by Gary MacEom, 9: 126-27.

What in the World Is God Doing? Re-Imagining Spirit and Power, by Lee E. Snook, 41: 369-70.

What Modern Catholics Think About Birth Control, edited by William Birmingham, 7: 473-76.

What Would You Do? A Serious Answer to a Standard Question, by John Howard Yoder, 27: 146-47.

What’s Left? American Catholics, edited by Mary Jo Weaver, 42: 592-93.

When All Else Fails: Christian Arguments on Violent Revolution, edited by International Documentation on the Contemporary Church, 13: 526-27.

When all the Gods Trembled: Darwinism, Scopes, and American Intellectuals, by Paul A. Conkin, 41: 620-21.

When God and Man Failed: Non-Jewish Views of the Holocaust, edited by Harry James Cargas, 24: 387-88.

When Light Pierced the Darkness: Christian Rescue of Jews in Nazi-Occupied Poland, by Nechama Tec, 31: 316-17.

When Parochial Schools Close, by Martin A. Larson, 16: 144-46.

When the Church Bells Rang Racist: The Methodist Church and the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama, by Donald E. Collins, 41: 842-43.

When the Powers Fail: Reconciliation in the Healing of the Nations, by Walter Wink, 41: 830.

When Time Shall Be No More: Prophecy Belief in Modern American Culture, by Paul Boyer, 37: 165.

Whereas—A Judge’s Premises, by Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr., 9: 280-81.

Where Judaism Differed: An Inquiry into the Distinctiveness of Judaism, by Abba Hillel Silver, 17: 153-54.

Where Men are Wives and Mothers Rule: Santería Ritual Practices and Their Gender Implications, by Mary Ann Clark, 49: 137-38.

While China Faced West: American Reformers in Nationalist China, 1928-1932, by James. C. Thomson, Jr., 16: 129-31.

White Protestantism and the Negro, by David M. Reimers, 8: 120-22.

Who Are the Christians in the Middle East?, by Betty Jane Bailey and J. Martin Bailey, 46: 138-39.

Who Chooses? Who Loses? Culture, Institutions, and the Unequal Effects of School Choice, by Bruce Fuller and Richard F. Elmore, 40: 706-07.

Who Do Americans Say That I Am? What Christians Can Learn from Opinion Polls, by George Gallup, Jr., 29: 158-60.

Who Do You Say?: Jesus Christ in Latin American Theology, by Claus Bussmann, 28: 533-34.

Who Killed Jesus? Exposing the Roots of Anti-Semitism in the Gospel Story of the Death of Jesus, by John Dominic Crossan, 39: 342-43.

Who Shall Live?, edited by Kenneth Vaux, 12: 339-41.

Whole Gospel, Whole World: The Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1845-1995, by William R. Estep, 38: 175.

Wholeness of Faith and Life: Orthodox Christian Ethics, vols. 1-3, by Stanley S. Harakas, 42: 567-68.

Whose Democracy? Nationalism, Religion, and the Doctrine of Collective Rights in Post-Soviet Eastern Europe, by Sabrina P. Ramet, 41: 834-35.

Why America Doesn’t Work, by Chuck Colson and Jack Eckard, 35: 179-80.

Why America Needs Religion: Secular Modernity and Its Discontents, by Guenter Lewy, 40: 196-97.

Why Be Moral?, by Kai Nielsen, 32: 436-38.

Why Black Power?, by Joseph R. Barndt, 10: 485.

Why Churches Should Not Pay Taxes, by Dean M. Kelley, 21: 114-15.

Why Conservative Churches Are Growing, by Dean M. Kelley, 14: 517-19.

Why Is the Third World Poor?, by Piero Gheddo, 18: 142-43.

Why Live the Christian Life?, by Thomas Bufford Maston, 19: 139.

Why Politics Needs Religion: The Place of Religious Arguments in the Public Square, by Bren-dan Sweetman, 49: 555-56.

Why Waco? Cults and the Battle for Religious Freedom in America, by James D. Tabor and Eugene V. Gallagher, 40: 209-10.

Why We Still Need Public Schools: Church/State Relations and Visions of Democracy, edited by Art Must, Jr., 35: 615-16.

Wider Ecumenism, The, by Eugene Hillman, 12: 537-38.

Widerstandsrecht au Problem der deutschen Protestanten, 1523-1545, Das, edited by Gerhard Ruhbach, 19: 371-73.

Wilberforces and Henry Manning, The: The Parting of Friends, by David Newsome, 9: 403-05.

Wild Tongues: A Handbook of Social Pathology, by Franklin H. Littell, 12: 310-12.

William Jennings Bryan. Volume 3: Political Puritan, 1915-1925, by Paolo E. Coletta, 14: 148-49.

William Penn: Politics and Conscience, by Mary Maples Dunn, 10: 127-29.

Willing the Good: Jesus, Dissent, and Desire, by Paula M. Cooey, 49: 370-71.

Will to Arise, The: Theological and Political Themes in African Christianity and the Renewal of Faith and Identity, by Caleb Oladipo, 49: 566-67.

Windthorst: A Political Biography, by Margaret Lavinia Anderson, 25: 165-66.

Winthrop’s Boston: A Portrait of a Puritan Town, 1630-1649, by Darrett B. Rutman, 7: 464-66.

Wiriyamu: My Lai in Mozambique, by Adrian Hastings, 18: 370.

Wisdom in Ancient Israel: Essays in Honour of J. A. Emerton, edited by John Day, Robert P. Gordon, and H. G. M. Williamson, 39: 341-42.

Wise as Serpents, Innocent as Doves: American Mennonites Engage Washington, by Keith Graber Miller, 40: 699-700.

Wissenschaft und Kriegsmoral, by Klaus Schwabe, 13: 162-63.

Wissenschaftsfreiheit zwischen Kirche und Staat, by Dieter Lorenz, 21: 577-78.

Witch Hunting in Southwestern Germany 1562-1684: The Social and Intellectual Foundations, by H. C. Erik Midelfort, 15: 140-44.

Witchcraft and Religion: The Politics of Popular Belief, by Christina Lamer, 28: 138-40.

Witchcraft in France. and Switzerland: The Borderlands during the Reformation, by E. William Monter, 21: 556-58.

“With Bleeding Footsteps”: Mary Baker Eddy’s Path to Religious Leadership, by Robert David Thomas, 38: 643-44.

With God in Russia, by Walter Ciszek, 7: 458-60.

With Liberty and Justice for All: The Meaning of the Bill of Rights Today, by Harold V. Knight, 9: 397-98.

With Liberty and Justice for Whom? The Recent Evangelical Debate over Capitalism, by Craig M. Gay, 34: 862-63.

With Sovereign Reverence: The First Twenty-five Years of Americans United, by Harold E. Fey, 17: 154-55.

Without a Prayer: Religious Expression in Public Schools, by Robert S. Alley, 41: 845-46.

Witness to the Holocaust, by Azriel Eisenberg, 24: 385-87.

Witnesses of Hope: The Persecution of Christians in Latin America, by Martin Lange and Reinhold Iblacker, 25: 347-48.

Witnessing & Testifying: Black Women, Religion, and Civil Rights, by Rosetta E. Ross, 47: 179-80.

Woman and Temperance: The Quest for Power and Liberty, 1873-1900, by Ruth Bordin, 24: 143-45.

Woman, Church, and State: The Original Expose of Male Collaboration Against Female Sex, by Matilda Joslyn Gage, 25 : 358-59.

Women Against Hitler: Christian Resistance in the Third Reich, by Theodore N. Thomas, 38: 911.

Women and Jewish Divorce: The Rebellious Wife, the Agunah and the Right of Women to Initiate Divorce in Jewish Law—A Halakhic Solution, by Shlomo Riskin, 34: 153-54.

Women in New Worlds: Historical Perspectives on the Wesleyan Tradition, Vol. 2, edited by Rosemary Skinner Keller, Louise L. Queen, and Hilah F. Thomas, 28: 339-40.

Women, Religion, and Social Change in Brazil’s Popular Church, by Carol Ann Drogus, 41: 604-05.

Women, the Family, and Divorce Laws in Islamic History, edited by Amira El Azhary Sonbol, 40: 895-96.

Women’s Liberation and the Church, edited by Sarah Bentley Doely, 14: 513-15.

Woodrow Wilson: The Years of Preparation, by John M. Mulder, 22: 164-65.

Word and the Law, The, by Milner S. Ball, 38: 419-20.

Work in the Spirit: Toward a Theology of Work, by Miroslav Volf, 35: 624-25.

World Cultures and World Religions: The Coming Dialogue, by Hendrik Kraemer, 4: 112-14.

World Hunger: The Responsibility of Christian Education, by Suzanne C. Toton, 26: 132-33.

World Mission and World Communism, edited by Gerhard Hoffman and Wilhelm Wille, 17: 537-38.

World of Nuclear Powers?, A, edited by Alastair Buchan, 10: 477-79.

World of the Reformation, The, by Hans J. Hillerbrand, 21: 366-68.

World Religions and World Community, by Robert Lawson Slater, 6: 95-97.

World Religions in War and Peace, by Henry O. Thompson, 32: 153-54.

World Remains, The: A Life of Oscar Romero, by James R. Brockman, 26: 135-36.

World Without Tyranny, A: Christian Faith and International Politics, by Dean C. Curry, 33: 608-09.

Worlds Colliding: Conservative Christians and the Law, by Rex Ahdar, 45: 172-73.

Worlds of Wonder, Days of Judgment: Popular Religious Belief in Early New England, by David D. Hall, 33: 813-14.

Worldviews and Ecology: Religion, Philosophy, and the Environment, by Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim, 38: 927.

Wrath of Jonah, The: The Crisis of Religious Nationalism in the Israel-Palestinian Conflict, by Rosemary Radford Reuther and Herman J. Reuther, 33: 610-11.

Wrestling with God: The Courts’ Tortuous Treatment of Religion, by Patrick M. Garry, 49: 785-86.

Writings of Dirk Philips, The, by C. J. Dyke and William E. Keeney, 35: 633-34.

Wurttenbergs Katholiken unterm Hakenkreuz, 1930-1935, by Wilhelm Josef Doetsch, 12: 327-29.

Yad Vashem Studies on the European Jewish Catastrophe and Resistance, Volume 10, edited by Livia Rothkirchen, 18: 558.

Yahweh Is a Warrior: The Theology of Warfare in Ancient Israel, by Millard C. Lind, 27: 349-51.

Year of Disillusionment, The: 1934 Barmen and Rome, by Klaus Scholder, 32: 629-30.

Yellow Cross, The: The Story of the Last Cathars, 1290-1329, by Rene Weis, 44: 153-54.

Yemenite Jewry: Origins, Culture and Literature, by Reuben Ahroni, 31: 152.

Yoder Case, The: Religious Freedom, Education, and Parental Rights, by Shawn Francis Peters, 46: 158-59.

“You Have Stept Out of Your Place”: A History of Women and Religion in America, by Susan Hill Lindley, 39: 601-02.

Young Christians in Russia, by Katharine Murray and Michael Bourdeaux, 20: 150-51.

Young Voter’s Manual, The: A Topical Dictionary of American Government and Politics, by Leon W. Blevins, 17: 348-49.

Your People, My People: The Meeting of Jews and Christians, by A. Roy Eckhardt, 20: 138-39.

Yugoslav Auschwitz and the Vatican, The: The Croatian Massacre of the Serbs During World War II, by Vladimir Deduer, 35: 900-02.

Yugoslavia’s Bloody Collapse—Causes, Course and Consequence, by Christopher Bennett, 38: 666-67.

Zealots, The, by Martin Hengel, 34: 620-22.

Zeitgenossicher Rechtsextermismus in den Vereinigten Staaten: Organisation, Ideologie, Methoden und Einfluss, dargestellt unter Berucksichtigung der John Birch Society, by Rudiger Bernd Wersich, 23: 572-73.

Zion in the Courts: A Legal History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900, by Edwin Brown Formage and Richard Collin Mangrum, 32: 425-26.

Zionism in Poland: The Formative Years, 1915-1926, by Ezra Mendelsohn, 25: 371-72.

Zionism Reconsidered: The Rejection of Jewish Normalcy, edited by Michael Selzer, 12: 541.

Zum Verhaltnis von Staat und Kirche, by Joseph Sauer, 21: 578-79.

Zwingli Bibliography, A, compiled by H. Wayne Pipkin, 15: 475-76.

Zwingli’s Theocracy, by Robert C. Walton, 12: 147-49.

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