Journal of
Law and Religion, 2000-2001, Vol.15
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Taha Jaber
al-Alwani
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"Fatwa"
concerning the United States Supreme Courtroom Frieze
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No. 1-2
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pp. 1-28
|
Sandra Day
O'Connor
|
The Legal
Status of Women: The Journey toward Equality
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No. 1-2
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pp. 29-36
|
Azizah Yahia
al-Hibri
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Muslim
Women's Rights in the Global Village: Challenges and Opportunities
|
No. 1-2
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pp. 37-66
|
Ghada G.
Qaisi
|
A Student
Note: Religious Marriage Contracts: Judicial Enforcement of "Mahr"
Agreements in American Courts
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No. 1-2
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pp. 67-81
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Jawdat Said,
Afra Jalabi
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Law,
Religion and the Prophetic Method of Social Change
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No. 1-2
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pp. 83-150
|
Amr Abdalla
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Principles
of Islamic Interpersonal Conflict Intervention: A Search within Islam and
Western Literature
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No. 1-2
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pp. 151-184
|
Ebrahim
Moosa
|
The Dilemma
of Islamic Rights Schemes
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No. 1-2
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pp. 185-215
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Mohammed
Abu-Nimer
|
A Framework
for Nonviolence and Peacebuilding in Islam
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No. 1-2
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pp. 217-265
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David Cole
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Secrecy,
Guilt by Association, and the Terrorist Profile
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No. 1-2
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pp. 267-288
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Baudouin
Dupret
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Modern Law
and Arab Societies in Recent French- Speaking Literature
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No. 1-2
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pp. 289-301
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Hilmar
Kruger
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The Study of
Islamic Law in Germany: A Review of Recent Books on Islamic Law
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No. 1-2
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pp. 303-330
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Delfina
Serrano Ruano
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Spanish
Research on Islamic Law, 1990- 1999
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No. 1-2
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pp. 331-357
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Journal of
Law and Religion, 2001, Vol.16
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Donald W.
Shriver
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Truth
Commissions and Judicial Trials: Complementary or Antagonistic Servants of
Public Justice?
|
No.1
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pp. 1-33
|
John Steele
|
A Seal
Pressed in the Hot Wax of Vengeance: A Girardian Understanding of Expressive
Punishment
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No.1
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pp. 35-68
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Thomas C.
Berg
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Religious
Liberty in America at the End of the Century
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No.2
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pp. 187-247
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Journal of
Law and Religion, 2002, Vol.17
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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David
Benatar
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Obligation,
Motivation and Reward: An Analysis of a Talmudic Principle
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No.1
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pp. 1-17
|
Hanina
Ben-Menahem
|
Maimonides
on Equity: Reconsidering the "Guide for the Perplexed" III:34
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No.1
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pp. 19-48
|
Richard H.
Hiers
|
Biblical
Social Welfare Legislation: Protected Classes and Provisions for Persons in
Need
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No.1
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pp. 49-96
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Journal of
Law and Religion, 2002-2003, Vol.18
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Bernard S.
Jackson
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Models in
Legal History: The Case of Biblical Law
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No.1
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pp. 1-30
|
Timothy D.
Lytton
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"Shall
Not the Judge of the Earth Deal Justly?": Accountability, Compassion,
and Judicial Authority in the Biblical Story of Sodom and Gomorrah
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No.1
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pp. 31-55
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David Little
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Religion and
Human Rights: A Personal Testament
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No.1
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pp. 57-77
|
Nancy J.
Holland
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"Truth
as Force": Michel Foucault on Religion, State Power, and the Law
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No.1
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pp. 79-97
|
Patrick
McKinley Brennan
|
Arguing for
Human Equality
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No.1
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pp. 99-149
|
Peter Judson
Richards
|
"The
Law Written in Their Hearts"?: Rutherford and Locke on Nature,
Government and Resistance
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No.1
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pp. 151-189
|
Dirk Jacobs
|
Female
Ordination: A Sociological Analysis of a Debate on Rights and Religion in
Flanders (Belgium) in the Mid Nineties
|
No.1
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pp. 191-218
|
Derek
O'Brien, Vaughan Carter
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Chant down
Babylon: Freedom of Religion and the Rastafarian Challenge to Majoritarianism
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No.1
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pp. 219-248
|
Noel Cox
|
Dispensations,
Privileges, and the Conferment of Graduate Status: With Special Reference to
Lambeth Degrees
|
No.1
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pp. 249-274
|
Harold J.
Berman
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Faith and
Law in a Multicultural World (James Luther Adams Lecture, Emory University,
February 6, 2002)
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No.2
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pp. 297-305
|
Udo Schaefer
|
An
Introduction to Baha'i Law: Doctrinal Foundations, Principles and Structures
|
No.2
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pp. 307-372
|
Michael H.
Cohen
|
Healing at
the Borderland of Medicine and Religion: Regulating Potential Abuse of
Authority by Spiritual Healers
|
No.2
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pp. 373-426
|
Robert W.
Tuttle
|
All You Need
Is Love: Paul Ramsey's "Basic Christian Ethics" and the Dilemma of
Protestant Antilegalism
|
No.2
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pp. 427-457
|
Howard
Lesnick
|
No Other
Gods: Answering the Call of Faith in the Practice of Law
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No.2
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pp. 459-486
|
Journal of
Law and Religion, 2003-2004, Vol.19
|
Author
|
Title
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number
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Page to Page
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John J.
Coughlin
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Canon Law
and the Human Person
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No.1
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pp. 1-58
|
John G.
Douglass
|
Raiding
Islam: Searches That Target Religious Institutions
|
No.1
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pp. 95-114
|
Jonathan K.
Stubbs
|
The Bottom
Rung of America's Race Ladder: After the September 11 Catastrophe Are
American Muslims Becoming America's New N .... s?
|
No.1
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pp. 115-151
|
Greg Taylor
|
Scientology
in the German Courts
|
No.1
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pp. 153-198
|
Roshan Danesh
|
Internationalism
and Divine Law: A Baha'i Perspective
|
No.2
|
pp. 209-242
|
Wael B.
Hallaq
|
Juristic
Authority vs. State Power: The Legal Crises of Modern Islam
|
No.2
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pp. 243-258
|
H. L. Ho
|
The
Legitimacy of Medieval Proof
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No.2
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pp. 259-298
|
Trisha Olson
|
Pausing upon
Portia
|
No.2
|
pp. 299-330
|
Jeremy
Patrick
|
The Religion
Provisions of the Nebraska Constitution: An Analysis and Litigation History
|
No.2
|
pp. 331-396
|
Malcolm
Voyce
|
The Market
and Social Welfare in Australia: The Creation of an "Enterprise Theology"
|
No.2
|
pp. 397-425
|
Robert K.
Vischer
|
Heretics in
the Temple of Law: The Promise and Peril of the Religious Lawyering Movement
|
No.2
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pp. 427-490
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Journal of
Law and Religion, 2004-2005, Vol.20
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Author
|
Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Anthony E.
Cook
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Encountering
the Other: Evangelicalism and Terrorism in a Post 911 World
|
No.1
|
pp. 1-30
|
Samuel W.
Calhoun
|
Grounding
Normative Assertions: Arthur Leff's Still Irrefutable, but Incomplete,
"Sez Who?" Critique
|
No.1
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pp. 31-96
|
Hunter Baker
|
Competing Orthodoxies
in the Public Square: Postmodernism's Effect on Church- State Separation
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No.1
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pp. 97-121
|
Ahmed
Souaiaia
|
On the
Sources of Islamic Law and Practices
|
No.1
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pp. 123-147
|
Kyriakos N.
Kyriazopoulos
|
Proselytization
in Greece: Criminal Offense vs. Religious Persuasion and Equality
|
No.1
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pp. 149-245
|
Richard A.
Hughes
|
The Death of
Children by Faith- Based Medical Neglect
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No.1
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pp. 247-265
|
Ana M. Novoa
|
Lessons from
La Morenita Del Tepeyac
|
No.1
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pp. 267-294
|
Robert John
Araujo, John A. Lucal
|
A Forerunner
for International Organizations: The Holy See and the Community of
Christendom: With Special Emphasis on the Medieval Papacy
|
No.2
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pp. 305-350
|
Anver M.
Emon
|
Natural Law
and Natural Rights in Islamic Law
|
No.2
|
pp. 351-395
|
Greg Taylor
|
German
Courts Decide Who Is Jewish: On the Agreements between the German State and
Jewish Groups, and the Resulting Litigation
|
No.2
|
pp. 397-421
|
Francis J.
Beckwith
|
Rawls's
Dangerous Idea?: Liberalism, Evolution and the Legal Requirement of Religious
Neutrality in Public Schools
|
No.2
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pp. 423-458
|
Frederick W.
Guyette
|
A Dream
Dialogue on Religious Liberty
|
No.2
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pp. 459-481
|
Albert A.
Starkus III
|
A Brief
Survey and Critique of the Case against the Use of Religious Arguments in the
United States
|
No.2
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pp. 483-524
|
Karin
Alexander, Diana Batchelor, Alexis Durand, Tyrone Savage
|
Truth
Commissions and Transitional Justice: Update on a Select Bibliography on the
South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission Debate
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No.2
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pp. 525-565
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Journal of
Law and Religion, 2005-2006, Vol.21
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Author
|
Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Patrick
McKinley Brennan
|
Asking the
Right Questions: Harnessing the Insights of Bernard Lonergan for the Rule of
Law
|
No.1
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pp. 1-38
|
Chaim Saiman
|
Legal
Theology: The Turn to Conceptualism in Nineteenth- Century Jewish Law
|
No.1
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pp. 39-100
|
Gregory A.
Kalscheur
|
Christian
Scripture and American Scripture: An Instructive Analogy?
|
No.1
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pp. 101-142
|
David
VanDrunen
|
The Use of
Natural Law in Early Calvinist Resistance Theory
|
No.1
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pp. 143-167
|
Russell G.
Pearce, Amelia J. Uelmen
|
Religious
Lawyering's Second Wave
|
No.2
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pp. 269-281
|
Bruce A.
Green
|
The
Religious Lawyering Critique
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No.2
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pp. 283-297
|
Susan R.
Martyn
|
Commentary:
The Lawyer in the Religious Traditions: A Lutheran finds Commonality
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No.2
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pp. 299-303
|
Thomas L.
Shaffer
|
Roman
Catholic Lawyers in the United States ofAmerica
|
No.2
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pp. 305-313
|
Ogechi E.
Anyanwu
|
Crime and
Justice in Postcolonial Nigeria: The Justifications and Challenges of Islamic
Law of Shari'ah
|
No.2
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pp. 315-347
|
Richard P.
Church
|
Answering
the Dispersed Self and Nation: A Response to Jed Rubenfeld 's Freedom and
Time: A Theory of Constitutional Self Government
|
No.2
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pp. 349-383
|
Elizabeth
Mensch
|
Democracy
and Virtue: Optimism or Faith?
|
No.2
|
pp. 401-405
|
Earl
Schwartz
|
A Democratic
Faith
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No.2
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pp. 407-412
|
Thomas L.
Shaffer
|
The
Democratic Virtues, Our Common Life and the Common School: Trust in
Democracy: Anabaptists, Italian Americans, and Solidarity
|
No.2
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pp. 413-425
|
Francis J.
Mootz III
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Belief and
Interpretation: Meditations on Pelikan 's "Interpreting the Bible and
the Constitution"
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No.2
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pp. 385-399
|
Journal of
Law and Religion, 2006, Vol.22
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Author
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Title
|
number
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Page to Page
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Pablo
Lerner, Alfredo Mordechai Rabello
|
The
Prohibition of Ritual Slaughtering (Kosher Shechita and Halal) and Freedom of
Religion of Minorities
|
No.1
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pp. 1-62
|
Trisha Olson
|
The Medieval
Blood Sanction and the Divine Beneficence of Pain: 1100-1450
|
No.1
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pp. 63-129
|
Emily
Albrink Hartigan
|
Engaged
Surrender in the Void: Post- Secularist "Human" Rights Discourse
and Muslim Feminists [sic]
|
No.1
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pp. 131-151
|
Kathleen A.
Brady
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Religious
Group Autonomy: Further Reflections about what is at Stake
|
No.1
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pp. 153-213
|
Marci A.
Hamilton
|
Church
Autonomy is not a Better Path to "Truth"
|
No.1
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pp. 215-223
|
C. Scott
Pryor
|
God's
Bridle: John Calvin 's Application of Natural Law
|
No.1
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pp. 225-254
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William S.
Brewbaker III
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Found Law,
Made Law and Creation: Reconsidering Blackstone 's Declaratory Theory
|
No.1
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pp. 255-286
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Journal of
Law and Religion, 2007, Vol.23
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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David P. Gushee
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Evangelicals
and Politics: A Rethinking
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No.1
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pp. 1-14
|
Carl H.
Esbeck
|
The 60th
Anniversary of the Everson Decision and America's Church- State Proposition
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No.1
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pp. 15-41
|
Samuel J.
Levine
|
Emerging
Applications of Jewish Law in American Legal Scholarship: An Introduction
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No.1
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pp. 43-50
|
Adam S.
Chodorow
|
Biblical Tax
Systems and the Case for Progressive Taxation
|
No.1
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pp. 51-96
|
Chaim Saiman
|
Jesus' Legal
Theory- A Rabbinic Reading
|
No.1
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pp. 97-130
|
Kent
Greenawalt
|
The
Implications of Protestant Christianity for Legal Interpretation
|
No.1
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pp. 131-140
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David A.
Skeel
|
What were
Jesus and the Pharisees Talking about when they Talked about Law?
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No.1
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pp. 141-146
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David M.
Cobin, Earl Schwartz
|
The
Encrypted Sermons of Sabato Morais
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No.1
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pp. 147-188
|
Amihai
Radzyner
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Between
Scholar and Jurist: The Controversy over the Research of Jewish Law using
Comparative Methods at the Early Time of the Field
|
No.1
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pp. 189-248
|
Alfitri
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Expanding a
Formal Role for Islamic Law in the Indonesian Legal System: The Case of
Mu'Amalat
|
No.1
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pp. 249-270
|
Paul Babie
|
Two Voices
of the Morality of Private Property
|
No.1
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pp. 271-308
|
Glen Bowman
|
Early
Calvinist Resistance Theory: New Perspectives on an Old Label
|
No.1
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pp. 309-319
|
Samuel J.
Levine
|
Emerging
Applications of Jewish Law in American Legal Scholarship, Part II: A Preface
|
No.2
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pp. 375-377
|
Aaron Levine
|
Aspects of
the Lemons Problem as Treated in Jewish Law
|
No.2
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pp. 379-424
|
Shahar
Lifshitz
|
Oppressive-
Exploitative Contracts: A Jewish Law Perspective
|
No.2
|
pp. 425-453
|
Peter G.
Danchin
|
The
Emergence and Structure of Religious Freedom in International Law
Reconsidered
|
No.2
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pp. 455-534
|
Michael A.
Helfand
|
When
Religious Practices become Legal Obligations: Extending the Foreign
Compulsion Defense
|
No.2
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pp. 535-578
|
Selin Esen,
Levent Gonenc
|
Religious
Information on Identity Cards: A Turkish Debate
|
No.2
|
pp. 579-603
|
Saeid Nazari
Tavakkoli
|
A Comparison
between Brain Death and Unstable Life: Shi'ite Perspective
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No.2
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pp. 605-627
|
William G.
Ross
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The Role of
Religion in the Defeat of the 1937 Court- Packing Plan
|
No.2
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pp. 629-672
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Micah J.B.
McOwen
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An Earth
used with Judgment, not to Excess: Distilling a Mormon Approach to
Environmental Law
|
No.2
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pp. 673-723
|
Journal of
Law and Religion, 2008-2009, Vol.24
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Author
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Title
|
number
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Page to Page
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Jewel Amoah,
Tom Bennett
|
The Freedoms
of Religion and Culture under the South African Constitution: Do Traditional
African Religions Enjoy Equal Treatment?
|
No.1
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pp. 1-20
|
Roshan
Danesh
|
Church and
State in the Baha'i Faith: An Epistemic Approach
|
No.1
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pp. 21-63
|
Ronald
Osborn
|
William
Lloyd Garrison and the United States Constitution: The Political Evolution of
an American Radical
|
No.1
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pp. 65-88
|
Yehiel S.
Kaplan
|
Child
Custody in Jewish Law: From Authority of the Father to the Best Interest of
the Child
|
No.1
|
pp. 89-122
|
Joshua C.
Tate
|
Christianity
and the Legal Status of Abandoned Children in the Later Roman Empire
|
No.1
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pp. 123-141
|
Hasnil Basri
Siregar
|
Lessons
Learned from the Implementation of Islamic Shari'ah Criminal Law in Aceh, Indonesia
|
No.1
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pp. 143-176
|
Howard J.
Vogel
|
Preface:
Speaking of Law and Religion
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No.2
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pp. 365-366
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Milner S.
Ball
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Why Law, Why
Religion?- A Conversation Between a Lawyer and a Theologian
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No.2
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pp. 367-371
|
Douglas
Sturm
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WHY LAW, WHY
RELIGION?- A CONVERSATION BETWEEN A LAWYER AND A THEOLOGIAN
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No.2
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pp. 373-377
|
Hanina
Ben-Menahem
|
Is Talmudic
Law a Religious Legal System? A Provisional Analysis
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No.2
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pp. 379-401
|
Nimat Hafez
Barazangi
|
The Absence
of Muslim Women in Shaping Islamic Thought: Foundations of Muslims' Peaceful
and Just Co- Existence
|
No.2
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pp. 403-432
|
Paul Rasor
|
Theological
and Political Liberalism
|
No.2
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pp. 433-462
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Abhinav
Shrivastava
|
Transcending
Tradition: An Examination of the Manner in Which the Law Induces Change in
Institutions Defined by Religion
|
No.2
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pp. 463-474
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Jonathan
Rothchild
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Law,
Religion, and Culture: The Function of System in Niklas Luhmann and Kathryn
Tanner
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No.2
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pp. 475-506
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Steven H.
Resnicoff
|
Autonomy in
Jewish Law- In Theory and in Practice
|
No.2
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pp. 507-546
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Francis J.
Beckwith
|
Must
Theology Always Sit in the Back of the Secular Bus?: The Federal Courts' View
of Religion and its Status as Knowledge
|
No.2
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pp. 547-568
|
Abdullah
al-Ahsan
|
Law,
Religion and Human Dignity in the Muslim World Today: An Examination of OIC's
Cairo Declaration of Human Rights
|
No.2
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pp. 569-597
|
Peter
Cumper, Tom Lewis
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"Taking
Religion Seriously"? Human Rights and Hijab in Europe- Some Problems of
Adjudication
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No.2
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pp. 599-627
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Joel A.
Nichols
|
Evangelicals
and Human Rights: The Continuing Ambivalence of Evangelical Christians'
Support for Human Rights
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No.2
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pp. 629-662
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Debarati
Halder, K. Jaishankar
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Property
Rights of Hindu Women: A Feminist Review of Succession Laws of Ancient,
Medieval, and Modern India
|
No.2
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pp. 663-687
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Journal of
Law and Religion, 2009-2010, Vol.25
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Mark A.
Nathan
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The
Encounter of Buddhism and Law in Early Twentieth- Century Korea
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No.1
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pp. 1-32
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Michael J.
Davis
|
Religion,
Democracy and the Public Schools
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No.1
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pp. 33-56
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J. David Holcomb
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Religion in
Public Life: The "Pfefferian Inversion" Reconsidered
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No.1
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pp. 57-95
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Y. Michael
Barilan
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Her Pain
Prevails and her Judgment Respected- Abortion in Judaism
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No.1
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pp. 97-186
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Jonathan K.
Crane
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Defining the
Unspeakable: Incitement in Halakhah and Anglo- American Jurisprudence
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No.2
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pp. 329-356
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Yuval Sinai
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The
Religious Perspective of the Judge's Role in Talmudic Law
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No.2
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pp. 357-377
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Lee Ann
Bambach
|
The
Enforceability of Arbitration Decisions Made by Muslim Religious Tribunals: Examining
the Beth Din Precedent
|
No.2
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pp. 379-414
|
Gabriel J.
Michael
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Catholic
Thought and Intellectual Property: Learning from the Ethics of Obligation
|
No.2
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pp. 415-451
|
Marty
McMahone
|
Broadening
the Picture of Nineteenth-Century Baptists: How Battles with Catholicism
Moved Baptists Toward Separationism
|
No.2
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pp. 453-486
|
Robert Emery
|
Church and
State in the Early Republic: The Covenanters' Radical Critique
|
No.2
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pp. 487-501
|
H. Patrick
Glenn
|
Tradition in
Religion and Law
|
No.2
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pp. 503-519
|
Richard A. Hughes
|
Pro- Justice
Ethics, Water Scarcity, Human Rights
|
No.2
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pp. 521-540
|
Journal of
Law and Religion, 2010-2011, Vol.26
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Dohrman W.
Byers
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The Morality
of Human Rights: A Secular Ground
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No.1
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pp. 1-42
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Jeffrey M.
Lipshaw
|
Can There be
a Religion of Reasons? A Response to Leiter's Circular Conception of
Religious Belief
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No.1
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pp. 43-56
|
Adam S.
Hofri-Winogradow
|
A Plurality
of Discontent: Legal Pluralism, Religious Adjudication and the State
|
No.1
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pp. 57-89
|
Caleb E.
Mason
|
What is
Truth? Setting the Bounds of Justiciability in Religiously- Inflected Fact
Disputes
|
No.1
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pp. 91-139
|
Ahmed Elewa,
Laury Silvers
|
"I am
one of the People": A Survey and Analysis of Legal Arguments on Woman-
Led Prayer in Islam
|
No.1
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pp. 141-171
|
Elizabeth R.
Schiltz
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The Paradox
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