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Religion and the American

Brian Leiter (Chicago): Foundations of Religious Liberty: Toleration or Respect? Jeff Ritchey (IUP): “One nation under God”: Identity and Resistance in a Rural Atheist Organization. James Alexander (Kentucky Wesleyan): Do Fundamentalism and Other Religious Variables Predict Domestic Violence? From the Journal of Religion and Society, Jonathan Harrington (Troy): Evangelicalism, Environmental Activism, and Climate Change in the United States; R. Khari Brown, Angela Kaiser, and Anthony Daniels (Wayne State): Religion and the Interracial/Ethnic Common Good; R. Georges Delamontagne on Religiosity and Hate Groups: An Exploratory and Descriptive Correlational Study; and James Daryn Henry on inspiration, individualism and adherence in American evangelicalism. From the International Journal of Mormon Studies, Heikki Raisanen (Helsinki): Joseph Smith as a Creative Interpreter of the Bible; Douglas Davies (Durham): The Holy Spirit in Mormonism; and Johnnie Glad (Stavanger): Proclaiming the Message: A Comparison of Mormon Missionary Strategy with other Mainstream Christian Missions. From the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory, William Robert (Syracuse): Human, Life, and Other Sacred Stuff; and a review of Johnny Cash and the Great American Contradiction: Christianity and the Battle for the Soul of a Nation by Rodney Clapp. From Liberty, Mary Zeiss-Stange on clean-shaven Christian identity: Racism, national identity, and the perversion of religion; and Jesus Plus Nothing: A religious group's ties to the political establishment show why a motto is easier said than done. Barry Lynn on why a liberal defense of Church-State separation is really conservative. A review of Faith in the Fight: Religion and the American Soldier in the Great War by Jonathan Ebel.