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Don’t miss the June issue of The Review of Faith & International Affairs, which will focus on “Religion and American Exceptionalism.” The issue will feature a stellar lineup of contributors:
Other 2012 issues will also address timely themes:
March: “Religion and African American Leadership in Global Volunteerism,” featuring R. Drew Smith, James A. Joseph, Peter J. Paris, Jacqueline Mattis, Marsha Haney, J. Oscar McCloud, John Richard Bryant, Kristen J. Leslie, Lynn MacMichael, Gerald L. Durley, Katie G. Cannon, Harold T. Lewis, Jonathan Weaver, and Angelique Walker-Smith.
September: “Advocacy Strategies for International Religious Freedom,” featuring Tony Blair, Allen D. Hertzke, Michael Bourdeaux, Angela Wu Howard, Ziya Meral, Judd Birdsall, Thomas F. Farr, Chris Seiple, Sue Gunawardena-Vaughn, Greg Mitchell, Stephen Colecchi, Felice Gaer, and Zainab Al-Suwaij.
December: “The Rise of Shari’a: Implications for Democracy and Human Rights,” featuring Robert W. Hefner, Frank E. Vogel, Nathan J. Brown, Bahman Baktiari, M. Hakan Yavuz, Muhammad Qasim Zaman, Paul M. Lubeck, and Thomas J. Barfield.
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