RFIA's Latest Issue: "Religion and Presidential Leadership in US Foreign Policy"
23 November 2011
IGE's quarterly journal, The Review of Faith & International Affairs, has just released its winter issue--a 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
Last updated 23 November 2011



