Review of Faith and International Affairs
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The Review of Faith and International Affairs was founded in 2003 by the Council on Faith and International Affairs. "Now published quarterly, it is the only journal focusing on the premier issue of our times—the relation of religion to international relations." [1]
Contents
Staff & Contributing Editors
Accessed January 2009: [2]
- Akbar Ahmed
- Qibla Ayaz
- Peter Berger
- Nicole Cordeau
- Jonathan Eastvold
- Thomas Farr
- Paul Freston
- Jeremy Gunn
- Allen Hertzke
- Dennis R. Hoover
- Nate Hower-Haken
- Nate Jones
- Paul Marshall
- Frederica Mathewes-Green
- Laura Merzig Fabrycky
- Greg Moore
- Mark Noll
- Daniel Philpott
- Elizabeth Prodromou
- Chris Seiple
- Dane Shelly
- Mark Silk
- James Skillen
- Max L. Stackhouse
- Scott M. Thomas
- Rebecca Yael Weissburg
- Ahmed Younis
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ About, Review of Faith and International Affairs, accessed January 30, 2009.
- ↑ Staff & Contributing Editors, Review of Faith and International Affairs, accessed January 30, 2009.