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Reviews

“Faithful Presence or Excused Absence? Reflections on James Davison Hunter’s To Change the World,” Perspectives on Political Science, 44:2 (2015).

“City Limits” (Review of Pierre Manent, Metamorphoses of the City: On the Western Dynamic), Claremont Review of Books (XIV:3, Summer 2014), 88-91.

“To Really Read the Book of Mormon (Review of Grant Hardy, Understanding the Book of Mormon),” Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture, Vol 1, pp. 191-195.

Michael Gillespie, The Theological Origins of Modernity, Perspectives on Political Science 38:3 (Summer 2009) 173-184 (Feature Review).

“A Sinking Ship? Review of C. John Somerville, The Decline of the Secular University” F.A.R.M.S. Review of Books 19:1 (2007), pp. 355-350.

“Philosophy's Phantom Adversary: Review of Thomas Pangle, Political Philosophy and the God of Abraham," First Things, April 2004

“The Authority of Academic Freedom: On Two Cases of Miseducation at BYU,” Farms Review of Books 14.1-2 (2002), pp. 321-327.

Review of Nathan Hatch, The Democratization of American Christianity and James Hunter, Culture Wars, BYU Studies 35 no. 1: 205-213.

Review of Andersen, H. Verlan, The Book of Mormon and the Constitution, and Hainsworth, Brad E., If Men Were Angels: The Book of Mormon, Christ, and the Constitution, FARMS Review of Books Vol 9 N. 2 (1997), pp 1-10.

"Monistic and Dualistic Paths to Radical Secularism: Comments on Tushnet," BYU Law Review (1993:1), pp. 141-146.

"Episodes in Christian Political Thought," review of Peter Kaufman, Redeeming Politics, Review of Politics 55 no.1 (Winter 1993): 172-5.

Review of Harry Neuman, Liberalism, Perspectives on Political Sciencevol. 23 no. 1, pp. 152-3.

Review of Benjamin Barber's Strong Democracy, The Claremont Review of Books IV no.2.