Wìnnìfred Fallers Sullivan
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
120
Citations
1,096
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
32
Publishing since 1995
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan studies the relationship between law and religion, focusing on how legal systems in the United States and elsewhere define, regulate, and protect religious practice. Her work examines topics such as religious freedom, the separation of church and state (disestablishment), and how courts and legal traditions shape what counts as 'religion.' Much of her writing takes the form of scholarly essays, book chapters, and reviews within religious studies.
Publication activity peaked around 2020 and has slowed in recent years, averaging about two publications per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Heretical Proportions
Journal of the American Academy of Religion · 2026
- The Violence of Disestablishment
Mormon Studies Review · 2025
- Direito e religião
REVER - Revista de Estudos da Religião · 2025
- Established Religion
Religious Studies Review · 2025
- Notes on an American Pope
American Religion · 2025
- Law and Religion Studies
Religious Studies Review · 2024
- <i>In This Place Called Prison: Women’s Religious Life in the Shadow of Punishment</i>. By Rachel Ellis. Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2023. Paperback, ISBN: 9780520384545
Law & Society Review · 2024
- The Abyss or Life Is Simple
2022
- Law and Religion
Encyclopedia of Religious Ethics · 2022
- “Making Religion Modern—through Law” Response to Alexander Kaye, <i>The Invention of Jewish Theocracy</i>
Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies · 2022
- Theologies of American Exceptionalism
Indiana University Press eBooks · 2021
- Law and Religion Beyond Liberalism
Religious Studies Review · 2021
- SPIRITUAL ECONOMY - Sovereignty and the Sacred: Secularism and the Political Economy of Religion. By Robert A. Yelle. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018. Pp. 304. $100.00 (cloth); $32.50 (paper); $32.50 (digital). ISBN: 9780226585451.
Journal of Law and Religion · 2021
- Law
2021
- Shakeela Hassan: Narrating Religious Freedom in the Twenty-first Century
American Religion · 2021
- Religious Studies Review×6
- Princeton University Press eBooks×2
- Journal of the American Academy of Religion×2
- American Religion×2
- Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University)×1
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