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Diritto e Cristianesimo

Questa serie approfondisce le profonde intersezioni tra diritto e cristianesimo, esplorando l'influenza di diverse tradizioni cristiane sui sistemi legali e sulla teoria. Le pubblicazioni all'interno di questa raccolta offrono riflessioni accademiche sui fondamenti del diritto e della politica. L'obiettivo è promuovere la comprensione ecumenica tra le denominazioni cristiane e rafforzare le connessioni tra diverse prospettive legali cristiane nel mondo accademico. Le opere comprendono monografie all'avanguardia, antologie e traduzioni di eminenti studiosi a livello globale.

The Possibility of Religious Freedom
The Immortal Commonwealth
God and the Illegal Alien
God and the Secular Legal System
Law and Christianity
Infidels and Empires in a New World Order

Ordine di lettura consigliato

  • Infidels and Empires in a New World Order

    Early Modern Spanish Contributions to International Legal Thought

    • 370pagine
    • 13 ore di lettura

    The book explores early modern Spain's role in shaping international relations through the lens of natural rights during European colonial expansion in the Americas. It delves into the complexities and contradictions surrounding these rights, highlighting how they influenced both the justification and critique of colonial practices. The analysis provides insight into the moral and political dilemmas faced by Spanish authorities and thinkers as they navigated the challenges of empire-building in a rapidly changing world.

    Infidels and Empires in a New World Order
  • This timely book offers a theistic approach to secular legal systems and demonstrates that these systems are neither agnostic nor atheist. Critical but succinct in its approach, this book focuses on an extensive range of liberal legal approaches to religious and moral issues, and subject them to critical scrutiny from a secular perspective.

    Law and Christianity
  • Focusing on the rights and liberties surrounding religion, beliefs, and conscience, this book engages with contemporary debates in an increasingly secular society. It explores the tensions between individual freedoms and societal norms, offering insights into the challenges faced by various belief systems today. Through its analysis, it aims to illuminate the importance of preserving these rights in the context of modern secularization.

    God and the Secular Legal System
  • How would we understand early modern political context differently if we accounted for the theological commitments of early modern resistance theorists? The Immortal Commonwealth argues that by taking these theological sources seriously, we have a richer, truer perspective on early modern radical political thought.

    The Immortal Commonwealth
  • Drawing on classical natural law to bridge the gaps between human and divine law, Taliaferro expounds a new, practical theory of religious freedom for the modern world, and lucidly explains the challenges involved. This book will appeal to scholars of religion, and law, as well as classical Judaism, Christianity and Islamic studies.

    The Possibility of Religious Freedom
  • This book will be of interest to students, teachers, and scholars in a variety of fields, including law, theology and religious studies, political science, philosophy, and history. The essays, by leading scholars from these fields, address classic theological issues as well as contemporary debates in law and politics.

    Agape, Justice, and Law
  • This book relates our most important mode of social organization, law, to two of our most cherished values, love and freedom. It sketches the moral vision that underlies our modern legal order. This book speaks to lawyers, philosophers, theologians and historians, who are interested in law as a humanistic discipline.

    Law, Love and Freedom