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Law and Theology

Author : David W. Opderbeck
Publisher : Fortress Press
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2019-11-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781506434339

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Law and Theology offers the definitive account of the relationship between law and theology in the Christian tradition. Drawing on diverse biblical texts and classic authors from the early church to contemporary voices from the modern period, David W. Opderbeck examines key legal questions and controversial case studies from an interdisciplinary perspective, breaking new ground for legal scholars and theologians alike. As a law professor, practicing attorney, and theologian, Opderbeck writes as an insider from both disciplines. This unique look brings fresh insight for both fields in a context where questions of theology and law are especially relevant--and increasingly urgent. Going beyond the culture wars, Opderbeck brings these real-world cases to life, examining the ins and outs of the most important legal questions facing American civic and religious life. Scholars and students of law and theology will find this book to be required reading in and outside the legal and theological classrooms.

Law and Theology in Twelfth-century England

Author : Jason Taliadoros
Publisher : Brepols Publishers
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015069338153

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Law and Theology in Twelfth-century England by Jason Taliadoros Pdf

This book explores the legal and theological thought of Master Vacarius (c.1115/20 - c.1200), the renowned twelfth-century jurist. It focuses on this Italian master's four works, composed in the second half of the twelfth century, which deal with the resolution of conflict in law and theology. Vacarius is a paradox for scholars. They have found it difficult to reconcile his role as a legal teacher, notably through his textbook the Liber pauperum ('Book of the Poor'), which established a school of Roman law at Oxford, with his 'extra-legal' works on marriage, Christology and heretical theology. This study accounts for this paradox by exploring these three extra-legal treatises, composed in the 1160s and 1170s, in light of Vacarius' legal textbook. The author argues that Vacarius applies the legal method of the ius commune (European common law) to theological and sacramental debates. In this way, Vacarius represents a trend in medieval intellectual history, particular to the twelfth-century renaissance, which has been little appreciated to date - the hermeneutic of the 'lawyer-theologian'.

The End of Law

Author : David McIlroy
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : LAW
ISBN : 9781788114004

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The End of Law applies Augustine’s questions to modern legal philosophy as well as offering a critical theory of natural law that draws on Augustine’s ideas. McIlroy argues that such a critical natural law theory is: realistic but not cynical about law’s relationship to justice and to violence, can diagnose ways in which law becomes deformed and pathological, and indicates that law is a necessary but insufficient instrument for the pursuit of justice. Positioning an examination of Augustine’s reflections on law in the context of his broader thought, McIlroy presents an alternative approach to natural law theory, drawing from critical theory, postmodern thought, and political theologies in conversation with Augustine.

Natural Law and Theology

Author : Charles E. Curran,Richard A. McCormick
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Law
ISBN : UOM:39015032715271

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A Biblical View of Law and Justice

Author : David McIlroy (Lawyer)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Justice
ISBN : OCLC:1165403805

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A Biblical View of Law and Justice by David McIlroy (Lawyer) Pdf

The Influence of Religion on Law

Author : Lord Denning,Alfred Thompson Denning Denning, Baron
Publisher : Canadian Inst for Law Theology
Page : 57 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Law
ISBN : 1896363083

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The Influence of Religion on Law by Lord Denning,Alfred Thompson Denning Denning, Baron Pdf

Political Theology and International Law

Author : John Haskell
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 97 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2018-09-11
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789004382510

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Political Theology and International Law by John Haskell Pdf

In Political Theology and International Law, John D. Haskell offers an account of the intellectual debates surrounding political theology among international law scholars and argues that experts turn to a politics of truth.

Leading Works in Law and Religion

Author : Russell Sandberg
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2018-12-07
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780429684418

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Leading Works in Law and Religion by Russell Sandberg Pdf

Leading Works in Law and Religion brings together leading and emerging scholars in the field from the United Kingdom and Ireland. Each contributor has been invited to select and analyse a ‘leading work’, which has for them shed light on the way that Law and Religion are intertwined. The chapters are both autobiographical, reflecting upon the works that have proved significant to contributors, and also critical analyses of the current state of the field, exploring in particular the interdisciplinary potential of the study of Law and Religion. The book also includes a specially written introduction and conclusion, which critically comment upon the development of Law and Religion over the last 25 years and likely future developments in light of the reflections by contributors on their chosen leading works.

History, Law and Christianity

Author : John Warwick Montgomery
Publisher : Edmonton, AB : Canadian Institute for Law, Theology & Public Policy
Page : 131 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2002-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1896363164

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History, Law and Christianity by John Warwick Montgomery Pdf

Evidence for the life and teachings of Jesus Christ using the historian's techniques for conducting research and the lawyer's techniques forexamining evidence.

Historical and Theological Foundations of Law

Author : John Eidsmoe
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Christianity and law
ISBN : 0990377466

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Historical and Theological Foundations of Law by John Eidsmoe Pdf

What is the Law? Where does it get its authority? With unparalleled scope and minute detail, Historical &Theological Foundations of Law studies the earliest origins of Law in the legal systems of ancient societies all across the earth, explores their common threads and differences, traces their development through history, and notes common trends that should cause hope or alarm today. Volume I: Ancient Wisdom. Book I, The Foundation begins by exploring the laws of ancient civilizations: Egyptian stability, Babylonian precision, Persian enlightenment, Indian philosophy, Chinese Taoism/Buddhism/Confucianism, Polynesian kapu, Incan absolutism and efficiency, Mayan oligarchy, Aztec judicial independence, Cheyenne volunteerism, and the Iroquois Confederacy's sage balancing of power. How did these systems arise? What are the trends? Polytheism to monotheism, or monotheism to polytheism? Decentralization or centralization of power? Fewer laws or more laws? Gentleness or brutality? Book II, The Cornerstone, focuses on a unique people who many believe have influenced the world more than any other. In a canon of 39 books, the Hebrews established the Tanakh (Old Testament). How did the Hebrew constitution function, and upon what precepts was it based? Are the Ten Commandments truly the foundation of Western Law? Why is their influence so often overlooked today? Volume II: Classical and Medieval. Book III, The Structure, turns to Greece and Rome. Hailed as the birthplace of democracy, the Athenian system was unstable, inefficient, and short-lived. Nevertheless, Plato laid a philosophical basis for natural law, and Aristotle provided a foundation for justice. Rome had a genius for law and organization, but the constitutional constraints of the Republic gradually gave way to the Empire. However, the followers of Christ, once a persecuted minority, came to rule the Empire and put a Christian stamp on Roman law. Out of Roman law the rise of the Canon law of the Church occurs. The Sharia law of Islam is also surveyed. Book IV, The Centerpiece, begins with the Dark Ages--the darkness of the womb, out of which was born the Common Law. From the Celtic mists, with the Druids and their Brehon lawyers, St. Patrick and the Senchus Mor, the Anglo-Saxons in the forests of Germany with their witans and juries which they brought to Britain, Alfred the Great who began his Book of Dooms with the Ten Commandments, to the Norman Conquest and the warfare between the centralizing Norman kings and their opponents, the precepts and institutions of the Common Law took form. What is the Common Law? If it is so common, why is it so seldom defined? How does it relate to Canon law or civil law? And is it Christian, Roman, or a fusion of both? Volume III: Reformation and Colonial. Book V, The Pinnacle, examines the Lutheran and Calvinist Reformations, whereby the doctrines of justification by grace through faith and the priesthood of all believers led to republican concepts of government by consent of the governed, social contract, God-given rights, and justified resistance against tyranny. Constitutional jurists such as Selden, Milton, Coke, Althusius, Grotius, Locke, Montesquieu, and Blackstone fused Biblical theology with the Common Law. To take root and grow, the Common Law needed fresh soil. In Book VI, The Beacon, the Anglicans establish the Common Law in Jamestown and the Southern Colonies, Puritans in the New England Colonies, Presbyterians, Quakers, Catholics, and others in the Middle Colonies. In 1776 they took the ultimate republican step of declaring independence. When, in 1787, 55 delegates gathered in Independence Hall to draft a Constitution, they did not write on a blank slate. Rather, they were prepared with thousands of years of "echoes of Eden," Holy Writ, and the Common Law. The event, Washington said, was "in the hands of God." This book provides information and answers, but just as important are the questions it raises about the nature, purpose, and source of law. Jurists have articulated it, philosophers have theorized about it, theologians have explored the moral principles that underlie it. Statesmen have enacted it, judges have interpreted it, sheriffs have enforced it, soldiers have defended it, kings have implemented it. And then, after the fact, people have written about it, to try to explain what it is, and what it should be. This is a journey worth taking, for its insight into mankind's legal heritage. The truths contained in these volumes will reverberate to future generations who may well need reminding, even as needed today, of the foundations as well as the Founder of the unique American system of Law.

Theology and Canon Law

Author : Ladislas M. Orsy
Publisher : Michael Glazier Books
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Religion
ISBN : UVA:X002423767

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"This book was born from a wonder that prompted the question: how can we find the right harmony between Christian beliefs and the laws governing the life of the community: or, between the divine mysteries and the norms of human creation?" [Foreword].

The End of the Law?

Author : David W. Opderbeck
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2021-08-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781498223904

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The End of the Law? by David W. Opderbeck Pdf

Does neuroscience show that all our ideas about law and ethics are false? David Opderbeck answers this question with a broad and deep survey of the relationship between theology, science, and ethics. He proposes that Christian theology, which narrates the humanity and divinity of Christ, in conversation with the new Aristotelianism in the philosophy of science, provides a path through secular and religious fundamentalisms alike.

Law and the Bible

Author : Robert F. Cochran,David VanDrunen
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2013-09-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780830895595

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Law and the Bible by Robert F. Cochran,David VanDrunen Pdf

The Bible is full of law. Yet too often, Christians either pick and choose verses out of context to bolster existing positions, or assume that any moral judgment the Bible expresses should become the law of the land. Law and the Bible asks: What inspired light does the Bible shed on Christians? participation in contemporary legal systems? It concludes that more often than not the Bible overturns our faulty assumptions and skewed commitments rather than bolsters them. In the process, God gives us greater insight into what all of life, including law, should be. Each chapter is cowritten by a legal professional and a theologian, and focuses on a key aspect of the biblical witness concerning civil or positive law--that is, law that human societies create to order their communities, implementing and enforcing it through civil government. A foundational text for legal professionals, law and prelaw students, and all who want to think in a faithfully Christian way about law and their relationship to it.

Law and Theology in Deuteronomy

Author : James Gordon McConville
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1987-03-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567424266

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Law and Theology in Deuteronomy by James Gordon McConville Pdf

Asserting that the laws are a result of theology, and not the other way around, McConville focuses on the relation between the law of the Old Testament and the nature of God and of grace. He acknowledges Deuteronomy as a book of history and documentation of law, but also believes it gives great insight into the character of God. He begins his study with an introduction to the general theology of Deuteronomy. McConville then concentrates on several specific areas: The Alter–LawThe SacrificesThe TitheThe Law of FirstlingsThe FeastsThe Priests and Levites McConville examines the text from historical, linguistic, literary, and theological standpoints. He includes notes, a bibliography, and indexes.

Christianity and Global Law

Author : Rafael Domingo,John Witte, Jr.
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2020-03-31
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781000039221

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Christianity and Global Law by Rafael Domingo,John Witte, Jr. Pdf

This book explores both historical and contemporary Christian sources and dimensions of global law and includes critical perspectives from various religious and philosophical traditions. Two dozen leading scholars discuss the constituent principles of this new global legal order historically, comparatively, and currently. The first part uses a historical-biographical approach to study a few of the major Christian architects of global law and transnational legal theory, from St. Paul to Jacques Maritain. The second part distills the deep Christian sources and dimensions of the main principles of global law, historically and today, separating out the distinct Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox Christian contributions as appropriate. Finally, the authors address a number of pressing global issues and challenges, where a Christian-informed legal perspective can and should have deep purchase and influence. The work makes no claim that Christianity is the only historical shaper of global law, nor that it should monopolize the theory and practice of global law today. But the book does insist that Christianity, as one of the world’s great religions, has deep norms and practices, ideas and institutions, prophets and procedures that can be of benefit as the world struggles to find global legal resources to confront humanity’s greatest challenges. The volume will be an essential resource for academics and researchers working in the areas of law and religion, transnational law, legal philosophy, and legal history.