INDEX TO VOLUME 39 1997 ARTICLES AND FEATURES BY AUTHOR Bonicelli, Paul J. Dreisbach, Daniel L. “Testing the Waters or Opening the “Sowing Useful Truths and Princi- Floodgates: Evangelical Politics and ples’: The Danbury Baptists, Thomas the ‘New’ Mexico,” 107-30. Jefferson, and the ‘Wall of Separa- Butler, Gregory S. tion’,” 455-501. “Visions of a Nation Transformed: Drinan, Robert F., S.J. Modernity and Ideology in Wilson’s “Are the Expectations for the Reli- Political Thought,” 37-51. gious Freedom Restoration Act Being Chibi, Andrew A. Realized?,” 53-66. Hankins, Barry G. “Richard Sampson, his ‘Oratio,’ and Henry VIII’s Royal Supremacy,” 543- “Religious Coercion in a Postmodern Age,” 5-14. 60. Juss, Satvinder S. Cleary, Edward L. “Freedom of Conscience Rights: Les- “The Brazilian Catholic Church and sons for Great Britain,” 749-68. Church-State Relations: Nation Build- ing,” 253-72. Kim, Sung-Gun “The Shinto Shrine Issue in Korean Cochran, Clarke Christianity under Japanese Colonial- “Religious Traditions and Health Care ism,” 503-21. Policy: Potential for Democratic Dis- King, Randall E. course,” 15-35. “When Worlds Collide: Politics, Reli- Cookson, Catherine gion, and Media at the 1970 East Ten- “Reports from the Free Exercise nessee Billy Graham Crusade,” 273- Trenches: A Case Study of Religious 95. Freedom Issues Faced by Wiccans Lambert, Frank Practicing in the United States,” 723- “‘God—And a Religious President . . . 48. Or Jefferson and No God’: Campaign- Cox, William F., Jr. ing for a Voter Imposed Religious Test “Christianity, Nationalism, and Edu- in 1800,” 769-89. cational Philosophy,” 131-43. Mollov, M. Benjamin Davis, Derek H. “Jewry’s Prophetic Challenge to So- “Law, Morals, and Civil Religion in viet and Other Totalitarian Regimes America,” 411-25. According to Hans J. Morgenthau,” 561-75. “Religion and the Abuse of Judicial Massa, Mark, S.J. Power,” 203-14. “A Catholic for President? John F. Kennedy and the “Secular Theology “Russia’s New Law on Religion: Pro- of the Houston Speech, 1960,” 297- gress or Regress?,” 645-55. 317. INDEX TO VOLUME 39 1997 ARTICLES AND FEATURES BY AUTHOR Bonicelli, Paul J. Dreisbach, Daniel L. “Testing the Waters or Opening the “Sowing Useful Truths and Princi- Floodgates: Evangelical Politics and ples’: The Danbury Baptists, Thomas the ‘New’ Mexico,” 107-30. Jefferson, and the ‘Wall of Separa- Butler, Gregory S. tion’,” 455-501. “Visions of a Nation Transformed: Drinan, Robert F., S.J. Modernity and Ideology in Wilson’s “Are the Expectations for the Reli- Political Thought,” 37-51. gious Freedom Restoration Act Being Chibi, Andrew A. Realized?,” 53-66. Hankins, Barry G. “Richard Sampson, his ‘Oratio,’ and Henry VIII’s Royal Supremacy,” 543- “Religious Coercion in a Postmodern Age,” 5-14. 60. Juss, Satvinder S. Cleary, Edward L. “Freedom of Conscience Rights: Les- “The Brazilian Catholic Church and sons for Great Britain,” 749-68. Church-State Relations: Nation Build- ing,” 253-72. Kim, Sung-Gun “The Shinto Shrine Issue in Korean Cochran, Clarke Christianity under Japanese Colonial- “Religious Traditions and Health Care ism,” 503-21. Policy: Potential for Democratic Dis- King, Randall E. course,” 15-35. “When Worlds Collide: Politics, Reli- Cookson, Catherine gion, and Media at the 1970 East Ten- “Reports from the Free Exercise nessee Billy Graham Crusade,” 273- Trenches: A Case Study of Religious 95. Freedom Issues Faced by Wiccans Lambert, Frank Practicing in the United States,” 723- “‘God—And a Religious President . . . 48. Or Jefferson and No God’: Campaign- Cox, William F., Jr. ing for a Voter Imposed Religious Test “Christianity, Nationalism, and Edu- in 1800,” 769-89. cational Philosophy,” 131-43. Mollov, M. Benjamin Davis, Derek H. “Jewry’s Prophetic Challenge to So- “Law, Morals, and Civil Religion in viet and Other Totalitarian Regimes America,” 411-25. According to Hans J. Morgenthau,” 561-75. “Religion and the Abuse of Judicial Massa, Mark, S.J. Power,” 203-14. “A Catholic for President? John F. Kennedy and the “Secular Theology “Russia’s New Law on Religion: Pro- of the Houston Speech, 1960,” 297- gress or Regress?,” 645-55. 317. ARTICLES AND FEATURES BY AUTHOR 901 Neal, Patrick bishop of San Antonio, and United “Religion Within the Limits of Liber- States, 846-72. alism Alone?,” 697-722. Villa-Vicencio, Charles Pospielovsky, Dimitry “The Burden of Moral Guilt: Its The- “The Renovationist Movement in the ological and Political Implications,” Orthodox Church in the Light of Ar- 237-52. chival Documents,” 85-105. Westmoreland-White, Michael Russian Federation “Contributions to Human Rights in “Russian Federation Federal Law: Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Ethics,” 67-83. ‘On Freedom of Conscience and on Wood, James E., Jr. Religious Associations’,” 873-89. “A Tribute to Dean M. Kelley (1926- Schlafly, Daniel L., Jr. 1997),” 643-44. “Roman Catholicism in Today’s Rus- Wozniuk, Vladimir sia: The Troubled Heritage,” 681-96. “The Wisdom of Solomon as Political Sharkansky, Ira Theology,” 657-80. “Religion and Politics in Israel and Wynot, Edward D., Jr. Utah,” 523-41. “Prisoner of History: The Eastern Or- U.S. Supreme Court thodox Church in Poland,” 319-38. Text of U.S. Supreme Court Decision: City of Boerne v. P.F. Flores, Arch- ARTICLES AND FEATURES BY SUBJECT American nationalism: Calvinism: “Christianity, Nationalism, and Edu- “Visions of a Nation Transformed: cational Philosophy” (William F. Cox, Modernity and Ideology in Wilson’s Jr.), 131-43. Political Thought” (Gregory S. But- ler), 37-51. Apartheid: Catholic Church: “The Burden of Moral Guilt: Its The- “The Brazilian Catholic Church and ological and Political Implications” Church-State Relations: Nation Build- (Charles Villa-Vicencio), 237-52. ing” (Edward L. Cleary), 253-72. Bonhoeffer, Dietrich: Catholicism: “A Catholic for President? John F. “Contributions to Human Rights in Kennedy and the ‘Secular’ Theology Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Ethics” (Mich- of the Houston Speech, 1960” (Mark ael Westmoreland-White), 67-83. Massa, S.J.), 297-317. Brazil: Christian ethics: “The Brazilian Catholic Church and “Contributions to Human Rights in Church-State Relations: Nation Build- Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Ethics” (Mich- ing” (Edward L. Cleary), 253-72. ael Westmoreland-White), 67-83. 902 JCS INDEX: VOLUME 39 Christianity education: “Christianity, Nationalism, and Edu- “Sowing Useful Truths and Princi- cational Philosophy” (William F. Cox, ples’: The Danbury Baptists, Thomas Jr.), 131-43. Jefferson, and the ‘Wall of Separa- tion’” (Daniel L. Dreisbach), 455-501. Church and State, separation of: “Sowing Useful Truths and Princi- Eastern Orthodox Church: ples’: The Danbury Baptists, Thomas “Prisoner of History: The Eastern Or- Jefferson, and the ‘Wall of Separa- thodox Church in Poland” (Edward tion’” (Daniel L. Dreisbach), 455-501. D. Wynot, Jr.), 319-38. “Religion Within the Limits of Liber- Education, philosophy of: alism Alone?” (Patrick Neal), 697-722. “Christianity, Nationalism, and Edu- Civil liberties: cational Philosophy” (William F. Cox, Jr.), 131-43. “Tribute to Dean M. Kelley (1926- 1997), A” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 643- England: 44, “Richard Sampson, his ‘Oratio,’ and “Are the Expectations for the Reli- Henry VIII’s Royal Supremacy” (An- gious Freedom Restoration Act Being drew A. Chibi), 543-60. Realized?” (Robert F. Drinan, S.J.), 53-66. Europe: “Prisoner of History: The Eastern Or- Civil religion: thodox Church in Poland” (Edward “Law, Morals, and Civil Religion in D. Wynot, Jr.), 319-38. America” (Derek H. Davis), 411-25. Evangelicalism: “Religion and the Abuse of Judicial “Testing the Waters or Opening the Power” (Derek H. Davis), 203-14. Floodgates: Evangelical Politics and the ‘New’ Mexico” (Paul J. Bonicelli), “Reports from the Free Exercise 107-30. Trenches: A Case Study of Religious Freedom Issues Faced by Wiccans Flag Salute: Practicing in the United States” “The Modern Religious Objection to (Catherine Cookson), 723-48. Mandatory Flag Salute in America: A Democracy: History and Evaluation” (Jerry Berg- “Are the Expectations for the Reli- man), 215-36. gious F reedom Restoration Act Being Realized?” (Robert F. Drinan, S.].), Free Exercise Clause: 53-66. “Reports from the Free Exercise Trenches: A Case Study of Religious “Religious Traditions and Health Care Freedom Issues Faced by Wiccans Policy: Potential for Democratic Dis- Practicing in the United States” course” (Clarke Cochran), 15-35. (Catherine Cookson), 723-48. ARTICLES AND FEATURES BY SUBJECT 903 Freedom of Conscience, in Russia: Human rights: “Russian Federation Federal Law: “Contributions to Human Rights in ‘On Freedom of Conscience and on Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Ethics” (Mich- Religious Associations’” (Russian ael Westmoreland-White), 67-83. Federation), 873-89. “Freedom of Conscience Rights: Les- Freedom of conscience rights: sons for Great Britain” (Satvinder S. “Freedom of Conscience Rights: Les- Juss), 749-68. sons for Great Britain” (Satvinder S. Juss), 749-68. “The Burden of Moral Guilt: Its The- ological and Political Implications” (Charles Villa-Vicencio), 237-52. Freedom of religion: “The Modern Religious Objection to Israel: Mandatory Flag Salute in America: A “Religion and Politics in Israel and History and Evaluation” (Jerry Berg- Utah” (Ira Sharkansky), 523-41. man), 215-36. Japanese colonialism: Germany: “The Shinto Shrine Issue in Korean Christianity under Japanese Colonial- “Contributions to Human Rights in ism” (Sung-Gun Kim), 503-21. Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Ethics” (Mich- ael Westmoreland-White), 67-83. Jefferson, Thomas: “Sowing Useful Truths and Princi- Graham, Billy: ples’: The Danbury Baptists, Thomas “When Worlds Collide: Politics, Reli- Jefferson, and the “Wall of Separa- gion, and Media at the 1970 East Ten- tion’” (Daniel L. Dreisbach), 455-501. nessee Billy Graham Crusade” (Ran- dall E. King), 273-95. Jefferson, Thomas: ““God—And a Religious President . . . Or Jefferson and No God’: Campaign- Great Britain, religion and the state ing for a Voter Imposed Religious Test in: in 1800” (Frank Lambert), 769-89. “Freedom of Conscience Rights: Les- sons for Great Britain” (Satvinder S. Judaism: Juss), 749-68. “Jewry’s Prophetic Challenge to So- viet and Other Totalitarian Regimes Health care reform and religion: According to Hans J. Morgenthau” (M. Benjamin Mollov), 561-75. “Religious Traditions and Health Care Policy: Potential for Democratic Dis- Judicial Branch: course” (Clarke Cochran), 15-35. “Religion and the Abuse of Judicial Power” (Derek H. Davis), 203-14. Henry VII: “Richard Sampson, his ‘Oratio,’ and Kelley, Dean M.: Henry VIII’s Royal Supremacy” (An- “A Tribute to Dean M. Kelley (1926- drew A. Chibi), 543-60. 1997)” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 643-44. 904 JCS INDEX: VOLUME 39 Kennedy, John F., Jr.: Orthodoxy: “A Catholic for President? John F. “The Renovationist Movement in the Kennedy and the ‘Secular’ Theology Orthodox Church in the Light of Ar- of the Houston Speech, 1960” (Mark chival Docuinents” (Dimitry Pos- Massa, S.J.), 297-317. pielovsky), 85-105. Korea: Philosophy of religion: “The Shinto Shrine Issue in Korean “Religion Within the Limits of Liber- Christianity under Japanese Colonial- alism Alone?” (Patrick Neal), 697-722. ism” (Sung-Gun Kim), 503-21. Poland: Law and religion: “Prisoner of History: The Eastern Or- “Law, Morals, and Civil Religion in thodox Church in Poland” (Edward America” (Derek H. Davis), 411-25. D. Wynot, Jr.), 319-38. Political theory: “Religion and the Abuse of Judicial “Jewry’s Prophetic Challenge to So- Power” (Derek H. Davis), 203-14. viet and Other Totalitarian Regimes According to Hans J. Morgenthau” Lenin, Vladimir: (M. Benjamin Mollov), 561-75. “The Renovationist Movement in the Orthodox Church in the Light of Ar- “Law, Morals, and Civil Religion in chival Documents” (Dimitry Pos- America” (Derek H. Davis), 411-25. pielovsky), 85-105. “The Wisdom of Solomon as Political Liberalism: Theology” (Vladimir Wozniuk), 657- “Religion Within the Limits of Liber- 80. alism Alone?” (Patrick Neal), 697-722. Presidency, U.S.: Mexico: “A Catholic for President? John F. “Testing the Waters or Opening the Kennedy and the ‘Secular’ Theology Floodgates: Evangelical Politics and of the Houston Speech, 1960” (Mark the ‘New’ Mexico” (Paul J. Bonicelli), Massa, S.J.), 297-317. 107-30. Presidential election of 1800, U.S.: Morgenthau, Hans J.: ““God—And a Religious President . . . “Jewry’s Prophetic Challenge to So- Or Jefferson and No God’: Campaign- viet and Other Totalitarian Regimes ing for a Voter Imposed Religious Test According to Hans J. Morgenthau” in 1800” (Frank Lambert), 769-89. (M. Benjamin Mollov), 561-75. Religion and politics: Nation-building: “Testing the Waters or Opening the “The Brazilian Catholic Church and Floodgates: Evangelical Politics and Church-State Relations: Nation Build- the ‘New’ Mexico” (Paul J. Bonicelli), ing” (Edward L. Cleary), 253-72. 107-30. ARTICLES AND FEATURES BY SUBJECT 905 Religion and politics, U.S.: Religious Tests for Office: “Religion and Politics in Israel and ““God—And a Religious President .. . Utah” (Ira Sharkansky), 523-41. Or Jefferson and No God’: Campaign- ing for a Voter Imposed Religious Test in 1800” (Frank Lambert), 769-89. “Religion Within the Limits of Liber- alism Alone?” (Patrick Neal), 697-722. Roman Catholicism: “Roman Catholicism in Today's Rus- Religious Freedom Restoration Act sia: The Troubled Heritage” (Daniel (RFRA): L. Schlafly, Jr.), 681-96. “Are the Expectations for the Reli- gious F reedom Restoration Act Being Russia: Realized?” (Robert F. Drinan, S.].), “Russia’s New Law on Religion: Pro- 53-66. gress or Regress?” (Derek H. Davis), 645-55. Religious freedom, Russia: “Russia’s New Law on Religion: Pro- “Russian Federation Federal Law: gress or Regress?” (Derek H. Davis), ‘On Freedom of Conscience and on 645-55. Religious Associations” (Russian Federation), 873-89. Religious freedom, U.S.: “Are the Expectations for the Reli- “Roman Catholicism in Today’s Rus- gious F reedom Restoration Act Being sia: The Troubled Heritage” (Daniel Realized?” (Robert F. Drinan, S.]J.), L. Schlafly, Jr.), 681-96. 53-66. Russia, church history in: “Reports from the Free Exercise “The Renovationist Movement in the Trenches: A Case Study of Religious Orthodox Church in the Light of Ar- Freedom Issues Faced by Wiccans chival Documents” (Dimitry Pos- pielovsky), 85-105. Practicing in the United States” (Catherine Cookson), 723-48. Sampson, Richard: Religious liberty: “Richard Sampson, his ‘Oratio,’ and Henry VIII’s Royal Supremacy” (An- “A Tribute to Dean M. Kelley (1926- drew A. Chibi), 543-60. 1997)” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 643-44. Secular State, Russia: Religious movements, world: “Russian Federation Federal Law: “The Shinto Shrine Issue in Korean ‘On Freedom of Conscience and on Christianity under Japanese Colonial- Religious Associations” (Russian ism” (Sung-Gun Kim), 503-21. Federation), 873-89. Religious pluralism: Solomon, biblical reign of: “Freedom of Conscience Rights: Les- “The Wisdom of Solomon as Political sons for Great Britain” (Satvinder S. Theology” (Vladimir Wozniuk), 657- Juss), 749-68. 80. 906 JCS INDEX: VOLUME 39 Solomon, political theology of: of the Houston Speech, 1960” (Mark “The Wisdom of Solomon as Political Massa, S.]J.), 297-317. Theology” (Vladimir Wozniuk), 657- 80. “Are the Expectations for the Reli- gious Freedom Restoration Act Being South Africa: Realized?” (Robert F. Drinan, S.].), “The Burden of Moral Guilt: Its The- 53-66. ological and Political Implications” (Charles Villa-Vicencio), 237-52. “Christianity, Nationalism, and Edu- cational Philosophy” (William F. Cox, Soviet Union: Jr.), 131-43. “Russia’s New Law on Religion: Pro- gress or Regress?” (Derek H. Davis), “Law, Morals, and Civil Religion in 645-55. America” (Derek H. Davis), 411-25. Soviet Union: “Religion and Politics in Israel and “Jewry’s Prophetic Challenge to So- Utah” (Ira Sharkansky), 523-41. viet and Other Totalitarian Regimes According to Hans J. Morgenthau” “Religious Coercion in a Postmodern (M. Benjamin Mollov), 561-75. Age” (Barry G. Hankins), 5-14. Tennessee: “When Worlds Collide: Politics, Reli- “Religious Traditions and Health Care gion, and Media at the 1970 East Ten- Policy: Potential for Democratic Dis- nessee Billy Graham Crusade” (Ran- course” (Clarke Cochran), 15-35. dall E. King), 273-95. “Reports from the Free Exercise Totalitarianism: Trenches: A Case Study of Religious “Jewry’s Prophetic Challenge to So- Freedom Issues Faced by Wiccans viet and Other Totalitarian Regimes Practicing in the United States” According to Hans J. Morgenthau” (Catherine Cookson), 723-48. (M. Benjamin Mollov), 561-75. ““Sowing Useful Truths and Princi- U.S. Supreme Court: ples’: The Danbury Baptists, Thomas “Religion and the Abuse of Judicial Jefferson, and the ‘Wall of Separa- Power” (Derek H. Davis), 203-14. tion’” (Daniel L. Dreisbach), 455-501. “Text of U.S. Supreme Court Deci- “The Modern Religious Objection to sion: City of Boerne v. P.F. Flores, Mandatory Flag Salute in America: A Archbishop of San Antonio, and History and Evaluation” (Jerry Berg- United States” (U.S. Supreme Court), man), 215-36. 846-72. “When Worlds Collide: Politics, Reli- United States: gion, and Media at the 1970 East Ten- “A Catholic for President? John F. nessee Billy Graham Crusade” (Ran- Kennedy and the ‘Secular’ Theology dall E. King), 273-95. ARTICLES AND FEATURES BY SUBJECT 907 United States, history of: Wall of Separation: ““God—And a Religious President . . . “Sowing Useful Truths and Princi- Or Jefferson and No God’: Campaign- ples’: The Danbury Baptists, Thomas ing for a Voter Imposed Religious Test Jefferson, and the ‘Wall of Separa- in 1800” (Frank Lambert), 769-89. tion’” (Daniel L. Dreisbach), 455-501. Wilson, Woodrow: “Visions of a Nation Transformed: Modernity and Ideology in Wilson’s “Visions of a Nation Transformed: Modernity and Ideology in Wilson’s Political Thought” (Gregory S. But- Political Thought” (Gregory S. But- ler), 37-51. ler), 37-51. Utah: “Religion and Politics in Israel and Utah” (Ira Sharkansky), 523-41. 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