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Toward a Global Covenant of Peaceable Neighborhood: Introducing the Philosophy of Covenantal Pluralism

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Nahshon Perez. (2023) Religious Communitarianism, Covenants, and Liberal Theory: On the Political Thought of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 21:2, pages 44-56.
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Abdul Mu’ti. (2023) Pluralistic Islamic Religious Education: A Vision for Indonesia. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 21:2, pages 121-127.
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Dennis R. Hoover. (2023) Can We Have Religious Freedom and Social Harmony?. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 21:2, pages 25-30.
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Quentin Wodon. (2023) Catholic education in Europe, education pluralism, and public funding. International Studies in Catholic Education 15:1, pages 20-33.
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Cymbeline Buhler King, Rev J. Sivagnanam & S. De Silva. (2023) A participatory arts application of Playback Theatre to transitional justice in Sri Lanka. Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance 28:1, pages 126-142.
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Thomas Sealy, Zawawi Ibrahim, Pradana Boy Zulian & Imran Mohd Rasid. (2022) South and Southeast Asia: deep diversity under strain. Religion, State and Society 50:4, pages 452-468.
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Tariq Modood & Thomas Sealy. (2022) Developing a framework for a global comparative analysis of the governance of religious diversity. Religion, State and Society 50:4, pages 362-377.
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Knox Thames & Emily Scolaro. (2022) Freedom of Religion or Belief and Cultural Heritage Protection: Synergistic not Competitive. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 20:2, pages 49-60.
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Kwangsuk Yoo & Dong-Uhn Suh. (2022) Religious Diversity and Religious Governance in South Korea: From Nominal to Covenantal Pluralism. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 20:1, pages 1-10.
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Ernils Larsson. (2022) Covenantal Pluralism in “Homogenous” Japan: Finding a Space for Religious Pluralism. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 20:1, pages 43-55.
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Alexandra Kent. (2022) Covenantal Pluralism: Resonances and Dissonances in Cambodia. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 20:1, pages 11-26.
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Rochana Bajpai. (2022) Pluralizing Pluralism: Lessons from, and for, India. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 20:1, pages 27-42.
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Charles Ramsey. (2021) Covenantal Pluralism in Pakistan: Assessing the Conditions of Possibility. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:4, pages 57-69.
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David W. Montgomery. (2021) Building Pluralism in Central Asia: Outlining an Experiential Approach in Kyrgyzstan. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:4, pages 98-110.
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Tim Epkenhans. (2021) Authoritarian Governance and Ambiguous Religious Policy: An Uncertain Future for Covenantal Pluralism in Tajikistan. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:4, pages 85-97.
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Victoria Clement. (2021) “Turkmen Islam” and the Paucity of Real Pluralism in Turkmenistan’s Post-Soviet Nation-building. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:4, pages 70-84.
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Edyta Roszko. (2021) Controlled Religious Plurality: Possibilities for Covenantal Pluralism in Vietnam. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:3, pages 89-103.
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Stephen Bailey. (2021) Cultural Congruency and Covenantal Pluralism in the Lao PDR. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:3, pages 104-114.
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Quentin Wodon. (2021) Does Pluralism Matter for the Fulfillment of the Right to Education? Exploring New Indices. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:2, pages 110-118.
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Quentin Wodon. (2021) Measuring Education Pluralism Globally. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:2, pages 102-109.
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David A. Palmer & Temily Tavangar. (2021) The Bahá’í Faith and Covenantal Pluralism: Promoting Oneness, Respecting Difference. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:2, pages 29-39.
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Joseph Chinyong Liow. (2021) Malaysia’s Creeping Islamization—and Dimming Prospects for Covenantal Pluralism. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:2, pages 1-13.
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C. Christine Fair & Parina Patel. (2021) Barriers to Covenantal Pluralism in Bangladeshi Public Opinion. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:2, pages 40-55.
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Katya Drozdova. (2021) Strategic Faith in Russia: Cultural DNA and Managed Pluralism. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:2, pages 88-101.
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Luke Wagner & Ramkanta Tiwari. (2021) Possibilities for Covenantal Pluralism in Nepal. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:1, pages 69-82.
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Chris Seiple & Dennis R. Hoover. (2021) A Case for Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:1, pages 1-13.
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Li Ma & Jin Li. (2021) Chinese Protestantism, Cyber Public Space, and the Possibility of Covenantal Pluralism. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:1, pages 14-26.
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André Laliberté. (2021) Taiwan’s Covenantal Pluralism. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:1, pages 42-55.
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Palwasha L. Kakar & Julia Schiwal. (2021) As Children of Adam: (Re)Discovering a History of Covenantal Pluralism in Afghan Constitutionalism. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:1, pages 56-68.
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Kim-kwong Chan. (2021) Multi-faith Dynamics in Hong Kong: From Pluralism to Politicization. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 19:1, pages 27-41.
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Roman Podoprigora & Nargis Kassenova. (2020) Religious Pluralism and State Paternalism in Kazakhstan. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 18:4, pages 63-73.
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Robert J. Joustra. (2020) The Coordinates of Covenantal Pluralism: Mapping Pluralist Theory in the 21st Century. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 18:4, pages 18-34.
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Alexander Horstmann. (2020) Buddhist Protectionism, Political Imaginaries of Belonging, and Prospects for Covenantal Pluralism in Myanmar. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 18:4, pages 86-98.
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Neil DeVotta. (2020) Promoting Covenantal Pluralism amidst Embedded Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 18:4, pages 49-62.
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Elizabeth A. Clark & Dmytro Vovk. (2020) Legal Reform in Uzbekistan: Prospects for Freedom of Religion or Belief and Covenantal Pluralism. The Review of Faith & International Affairs 18:4, pages 35-48.
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