Table of Contents
Editorial
| Churches and Politics: Electing to be Different? |
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| Simon Barrow | 485-489 |
Articles
| The Convergence Model of Pietist Ethics: Faith Active in Love (Gal. 5:6) |
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| Michelle A. Clifton-Soderstrom | 490-506 |
| Blondel, the Philosophy of Action and Liberation Theology |
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| David Grumett | 507-529 |
| The Caliphate, and the Changing Strategy of the Public Statements of Al-Qaeda's Leaders |
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| Reza Pankhurst | 530-552 |
| Which Niebuhr? Whose Realism? Reinhold Niebuhr and the Struggle Against Islamic Radicalism |
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| Kevin Carnahan | 553-576 |
| Mission Impossible? “Nonsectarian” Prayer in the Military Chaplaincy |
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| Grace Y. Kao | 577-606 |
Review Essay
| Review Essay: Political Theology of the Ordinary |
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| Vincent W. Lloyd | 607-618 |
Book Reviews
| M. Daniel Carroll R., Christians at the Border: Immigration, the Church, and the Bible. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2008. 174 pp. $16.99. ISBN 978-0-8010-3566-1 (pbk). |
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| Susanna Snyder | 624-627 |
| Jonathan Malesic, Secret Faith in the Public Square: An Argument for the Concealment of Christian Identity. Grand Rapids: Brazos Press, 2009. 256 pp. ISBN 1587432269 (pbk). |
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| David Paul Henreckson | 628-631 |
| Adam Dinham, Faiths, Public Policy and Civil Society: Problems, Policies, Controversies. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. xvi + 232 pp. £52.00. IBSN 978-0-230-57330-7 (hbk). |
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| Andrew Williams | 632-635 |
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