UID:
almahu_9949959346202882
Umfang:
1 online resource (xiii, 302 pages).
ISBN:
9780429264115
,
0429264119
,
9780429559143
,
0429559143
,
9780429563614
,
0429563612
,
9780429554674
,
0429554672
Serie:
Law and religion
Inhalt:
The growing interest in the relationship between religion and law is, in the case of Christianity, often viewed in monolithic terms. Moreover, the debate is often seen in terms of the relationship of Christianity to the state along with discussions about, for example, religious freedom. Christianity is often seen as responding to claims made on it by the state and by the growth of secularism. This book takes a different approach. First, it makes the claim that Christianity has something of value to say about various pressing issues which are of direct relevance to contemporary society. Amongst these are the place of human rights and that of individual claims of conscience. Second, it does not regard Christianity as a monolithic whole but takes as its starting point the sundering of Christendom at the Reformation, which, it claims, led in many cases to divergent patterns of thought between Catholics and Protestants about law and its place in society. However, as this book shows, in many cases, Catholic and Protestant thinking on areas such as natural law is not as divergent as it is often thought. Five hundred years after the Reformation, the work presents a reflection on the roots of Catholic and Protestant thinking on law and its place in society. It will be of interest to canon lawyers as well as academics and students of law and religion.
Anmerkung:
List of Contributors Acknowledgements Preface Part One: Church Law and the Reformation Ch. 1 A Comparative Account of Protestant and Catholic Approaches to Church Law: Law in the Life of the Visible Church Norman Doe Ch. 2 How the English and Scots Reformations Shaped Ecclesiastical and Secular Law in Great Britain Frank Cranmer Ch.3 The Reformation and Legal Change: The Persistence of Medieval Canon Law Richard Helmholz Part Two:Catholic and Protestant Approaches to Law in the Life of the Church Ch. 4: Legislative Authority in the Anglican Communion Richard Deadman Ch. 5 The Theology of Canon Law: A Catholic Perspective on the Fundamentals Luke Beckett OSB Ch. 6 Conscience and Natural Law: A Calvinist Perspective Paul Goodliff Part Three: Catholic and Protestant Approaches to Church, State and State Law Ch. 7 Natural Law and Human Law: The Reformation Legacy-an Ecumenical Approach Stephen Coleman and Norman Doe Ch. 8 Catholic and Protestant Approaches to Church-State Relations Helen Costigane Part Four: Catholic and Protestant Approaches to Particular Areas of Law Ch. 9 Marriage Law and Education Law Russell Sandberg Ch. 10 Equity and ConscienceRichard Hedlund Ch. 11 The Reformation and Human Rights David McIlroy Ch. 12 The Reformation and the Birth of Criminal Law Mathias Schmoeckel Ch. 13 The Reformation and Its Impact on the Law of Charites and Social Welfare John Duddington
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
Aufsatzsammlung
DOI:
10.4324/9780429264115
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429264115
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