
Symposium: Who “Belongs” at Uncle Sam’s Thanksgiving Table? Reflections on American History, Identity, and Immigration
The fall 2021 issue of The Review of Faith & International Affairs includes a special symposium marking the 400th anniversary of the “first Thanksgiving.” Entitled “Who ‘Belongs’ at Uncle Sam’s Thanksgiving Table? Reflections on American History, Identity, and Immigration,” this symposium was guest-edited by Matthew Rowley, with contributions from Mark A. Noll, Soong-Chan Rah, Margaret Bendroth, Christine Arnold-Lourie, Judd Birdsall, and Abram Van Engen. The fall issue also includes several articles that are part of the journal’s ongoing covenantal pluralism series.