Confluence of Law and Religion (The)
Confluence of Law and Religion (The)
Interdisciplinary Reflections on the Work of Norman Doe
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Cambridge University Press
04/2016
338
Dura
Inglês
9781107105430
15 a 20 dias
- 1. Renaissance and re-engagement: Norman Doe's achievement in the discipline of law and religion Mark Hill, QC
- Part I. Conceptual Foundations and Historical Development: 2. Law, religion and the curve of reason Celia Kenny
- 3. Legal authority in canon law: cases from the notebook of a medieval lawyer Richard H. Helmholz
- 4. Trust and conscience in early English law David Seipp
- 5. A sociological theory of religious law Russell Sandberg
- Part II. Government and Ministry: 6. The rise of ecclesiastical quasi-legislation Paul Colton
- 7. The development and influence of Anglican canon law Anthony Jeremy
- 8. Ecclesiastical regulation and secular law: a comparative examination Frank Cranmer
- Part III. Doctrine, Liturgy and Rites: 9. Justice and mercy: canon law and the sacrament of penance Robert Ombres, OP
- 10. Pardon and peace - rights and responsibilities: persuasion not compulsion Edward Morgan
- 11. Public law and traditional faith Norman Solomon
- Part IV. The Interface of Religious Law and Civil Law: 12. Who needs freedom of religion? Silvio Ferrari
- 13. Religion and human rights: principles and practice Carolyn Evans and Timnah Rachel Baker
- 14. Coercion, oaths and conscience: conceptual confusion in the right to freedom of religion or belief Alison Mawhinney
- 15. Religious freedom and the law Brenda Hale
- Part V. Conclusions: 16. The role of religion in building political communities Linda Hogan
- 17. The interdisciplinary growth of law and religion John Witte, Jr
- 18. New directions in the confluence of law and religion Celia Kenny.
- 1. Renaissance and re-engagement: Norman Doe's achievement in the discipline of law and religion Mark Hill, QC
- Part I. Conceptual Foundations and Historical Development: 2. Law, religion and the curve of reason Celia Kenny
- 3. Legal authority in canon law: cases from the notebook of a medieval lawyer Richard H. Helmholz
- 4. Trust and conscience in early English law David Seipp
- 5. A sociological theory of religious law Russell Sandberg
- Part II. Government and Ministry: 6. The rise of ecclesiastical quasi-legislation Paul Colton
- 7. The development and influence of Anglican canon law Anthony Jeremy
- 8. Ecclesiastical regulation and secular law: a comparative examination Frank Cranmer
- Part III. Doctrine, Liturgy and Rites: 9. Justice and mercy: canon law and the sacrament of penance Robert Ombres, OP
- 10. Pardon and peace - rights and responsibilities: persuasion not compulsion Edward Morgan
- 11. Public law and traditional faith Norman Solomon
- Part IV. The Interface of Religious Law and Civil Law: 12. Who needs freedom of religion? Silvio Ferrari
- 13. Religion and human rights: principles and practice Carolyn Evans and Timnah Rachel Baker
- 14. Coercion, oaths and conscience: conceptual confusion in the right to freedom of religion or belief Alison Mawhinney
- 15. Religious freedom and the law Brenda Hale
- Part V. Conclusions: 16. The role of religion in building political communities Linda Hogan
- 17. The interdisciplinary growth of law and religion John Witte, Jr
- 18. New directions in the confluence of law and religion Celia Kenny.