RFIA’s Latest Issue: “Religion and Presidential Leadership in US Foreign Policy”
IGE’s quarterly journal, The Review of Faith & International Affairs, has just released its winter issuea special issue on religion and the history of presidential leadership in foreign policy. Free sample articles from the issue are available at the journal’s website.
This timely, first-of-its-kind collection features essays by leading experts on select past presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter, and George W. Bush. Full online access is available via library subscription. (Recommend to a library).
Table of Contents:
The Moral Foundations of Political Choices: George Washington, Foreign Policy, and National Character
By William B. Allen
Thomas Jefferson’s Moral Diplomacy
By Frank Lambert
Religion, Civil Religion, and Civil War: Faith and Foreign Affairs in the Lincoln Presidency
By Andrew R. Murphy
Woodrow Wilson, Wilsonianism, and the Idealism of Faith
By Malcolm Magee
The Spiritual Factor: Eisenhower, Religion, and Foreign Policy
By T. Jeremy Gunn and Mounia Slighoua
John Kennedy, Religion, and Foreign Policy
By Thomas J. Carty
Jimmy Carter: A Progressive Evangelical Foreign Policy
By Gary Scott Smith
George W. Bush, Religion, and Foreign Policy: Personal, Global, and Domestic Contexts
By Kevin den Dulk and Mark J. Rozell