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ALLEN D. HERTZKE – Curriculum Vitae David Ross Boyd Professor, Department of Political Science Faculty Fellow in Religious Freedom, Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019, 405-325-4713, [email protected] PERSONAL INFORMATION: January 30, 1950; married to Barbara Leonhard Norton, two sons, three grandsons ACADEMIC BACKGROUND Ph.D., Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1986 Theology course-work, Washington Theological Consortium, 1977-1978 M.S., Resource Economics, Cornell University, 1977 B.A., Social Science, Colorado State University, "With High Distinction," 1972 COURSES TAUGHT UNDERGRADUATE: Great Ideas: Honors Perspectives Spiritual Quests: Honors Colloquium Real Democracy: Honors Colloquium Faith & American Politics: Honors Perspectives Faith & Constitution: Honors Perspectives Religion & Freedom: Honors Colloquium Religion and the American Constitution Religion and Global Politics Global Religion and American Foreign Policy Religion and Politics in America Law, Religion, and Society Introduction to American Government Challenges of American Democracy U.S. Congress The American Presidency American Political Parties Capstone in American Politics Legislative Process Government Internship Political Philosophy: Justice, Liberty and the Good Society Political Philosophy: The Classical Ideal of Politics Honors Seminar on the Intellectual Discourse Honors Seminar on Ideas and Ideologies Honors Seminar on the Challenges of Modern Democracy Honors Seminar on American Literary Landmarks Honors Seminar on Religion and Freedom GRADUATE: Religion and Global Politics Survey of the Discipline Congress in the Political System The American Presidency The Politics of Government Budgeting AWARDS AND RECOGNITION David Ross Boyd Professorship, “For meeting the highest standards in Scholarship and Teaching,” University of Oklahoma, 2013-present Teaching: Winner of the “Medal of Excellence for Teaching at a Research University,” Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, May 20, 2017 Presidential Teaching Fellow in Honors, August 2015 – May 15, 2017 Presidential Professorship, for distinguished teaching and research, 1996-2000 Dissertation Chair for 1997 Winner of APSA’s William Anderson Award for Best Doctoral Dissertation in the field of federalism and intergovernmental relations. University of Oklahoma Students' Association Outstanding Faculty Member, 1995 Regents Award for Superior Teaching, University of Oklahoma, 1993. Amoco Foundation Good Teaching Award, 1990 Associates Distinguished Lectureship: University of Oklahoma, 1989. Mortar Board Outstanding Faculty Member, University of Oklahoma, 1988. Research: Appointed by Pope Benedict XVI to the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, May 22, 2012, 10 year term Appointed as Faculty and Fellows member, Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University, 2016-present Associate Scholar, Religious Freedom Project, Berkley Center on Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University, 2014-2016 Distinguished Senior Fellow, Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University, 2011-present Guest Scholar, Brookings Institution, fall 2009 Senior Visiting Fellow, Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, 2008-2009. Visiting Fellowship, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington DC, January-July, 2001. Outstanding Oklahoma Political Scientist 1998, Presented by the Oklahoma Political Science Association, November 5, 1998 Laverne Burchfield Award for Best Review, Public Administration Review, 1995 Herfurth Award for Outstanding Research in the Social Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, for Representing God in Washington, 1988. Book Series Editor, "Religious Forces in the Modern World," Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, Maryland, 1994-1998, a dozen titles. Featured author at Capital conference titled, "Religious Lobbies in Washington: A Discussion of Allen D. Hertzke's Representing God in Washington," sponsored by the Ethics and Public Policy Center, April 6, 1989, Washington, D.C. RESEARCH IN PROGRESS “Why Religious Liberty Matters,” article project. The Case for Global Religious Freedom, co-authored monograph project God’s Lobby? (Book project on normative concerns of religious advocacy) PUBLICATIONS Books: Christianity and Freedom: Historical Perspectives and Christianity and Freedom: Contemporary Perspectives, two volumes, co-editor with Timothy Samuel Shah, Cambridge University Press, 2016 Religious Freedom in America: Constitutional Roots and Contemporary Challenges, editor, University of Oklahoma Press, 2015. The Future of Religious Freedom: Global Challenges, editor, Oxford University Press, 2013. Representing God at the Statehouse, co-editor, Rowman & Littlefield, 2006. Freeing God’s Children: The Unlikely Alliance for Global Human Rights, Rowman & Littlefield, 2004. Religion and Politics in America: Faith, Culture, and Strategic Choices, co-author, Westview Press, 1995; second edition 1998; third edition 2004; fourth edition 2010, fifth edition 2014, Routledge, sixth edition 2018. Chinese Language edition of Representing God in Washington, Shanghai People’s publishing House, Shanghai, China, 2003. Echoes of Discontent: Jesse Jackson, Pat Robertson, and the Resurgence of Populism, Washington, DC, Congressional Quarterly Press, 1993. The Atomistic Congress: An Interpretation of Political Change, co-editor, M.E. Sharpe, 1992. Representing God in Washington: The Role of Religious Lobbies in the American Polity, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1988. Research Report: “Lobbying for the Faithful: Religious Advocacy Groups in Washington DC,” Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, November 21, 2011, http://www.pewforum.org/lobbying-religious- advocacy-groups-in-washington-dc.aspx Guest Editor: “Strategies of Advocacy for International Religious Freedom,” The Review of Faith & International Affairs 10 (Fall 2012), along with model syllabus on Religious Freedom Advocacy. Articles and Book Chapters: “Religious Agency and the Integration of Marginalized People,” in Towards a Participatory Society: New Roads to Social and Cultural Integration, edited by Pierpaolo Donati, Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, Vatican City, 2018. “The Globalization of Religious Advocacy,” in The Politics and Practice of Religious Diversity, Andrew Dawson, Editor, London: Routledge, 2016. “The Catholic Church and Catholicism in Global Politics,” in Routledge Handbook of Religion And Politics, Jeffrey Haynes, editor, London: Routledge, 2016. “Transnational Christian Networks for Human Dignity,” with Mark Brockway, in Christianity and Freedom - Volume II: Contemporary Perspectives, edited by Allen D. Hertzke and Timothy Samuel Shah (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016). “Global Christian Networks for Human Dignity,” in Nations Under God: The Geopolitics of Faith in the 21st Century, edited by Luke M. Herrington, Alasdair McKay & Jeffrey Haynes, E-International Relations, August 2015. “National Religious Lobbying: Dramatic Growth and Significance,” in Interest Group Politics, 9th Edition, Loomis, Cigler, and Nownes, editors, CQ-Sage, 2015. “The Global Implications of the Domestic Conscience Battle,” in Institutions and Conscience, Helen Alvare, Matthew Franck, and Robert George, Editors (Augustine Press 2014). “Defending Civil Society: Religious Advocacy in America,” with Jason Pudlo, in The Changing Faces of Religion and Secularity, edited by Mary Ann Glendon and Rafael Alvira (Georg Olms Verlag, 2014). “Religious Freedom in the World Today: Paradox and Promise,” in Universal Rights in a World of Diversity: The Case of Religious Freedom, Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, 2012 “Religious Liberty and the Confusion over Separation,” Oklahoma Humanities, Summer 2011. “The Supreme Court and Religious Liberty,” The Weekly Standard, October 18, 2010. “The U.S. Congress: Protecting and Accommodating Religion,” in the Oxford Handbook on Church and State in the United States, edited by Derek Davis, 2010. “United States of America – American Muslim Exceptionalism,” in Borders of Islam, Stig Jarle Hansen, Alte Mesoy, Tuncay Kardas, editors (London: Hurst & Company 2009). “Religious Interest Groups,” in Oxford Handbook on Religion and American Politics, edited by Corwin Smidt, James Guth, and Lyman Kellstedt, 2009 “Protestantism and Human Rights,” in Encyclopedia of Human Rights, Vol 4, David Forsythe, Editor, Oxford University Press, 2009 “Emerging Trends in Religion, Society, and Politics,” in The Future of Religion in American Politics, edited by Charles Dunn, University of Kentucky Press, 2009 “The Catholic Church and Catholicism in Global Politics,” Routledge Handbook on Religion and Politics, Edited by Jeffrey Haynes, Routledge, 2009. “The Faith-Based Human Rights Quest: Missing the Story,” in Blind Spot: When Journalists Don’t Get Religion, edited by Paul Marshall, Lela Gilbert, and Roberta Green Ahmanson, Oxford University Press, 2009. International Religious Freedom: Taking Stock of an American Foreign Policy Initiative, The Review of Faith & International Affairs, Vol. 6 (Summer 2008). Chinese language translation, “The First Freedom and Church-State Policy in the U.S.A.,” with Kevin den Dulk, in Religion and American Society, Volume 4, Center for American Studies, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 2008. “African American Churches and U.S. Policy in Sudan,” The Review of Faith & International Affairs 6 (Spring 2008). “Uniting over Jesus Christ,” with Akbar Ahmed, Washington Times, Dec. 11, 2006. “Roman Catholicism and