Pope Benedict XVI's Legal Thought

Pope Benedict XVI's Legal Thought
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781107090200
ISBN-13 : 1107090202
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Synopsis Pope Benedict XVI's Legal Thought by : Marta Cartabia

This book discusses the speeches in which the Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI reflected most explicitly on law, justice, democracy, and reason, along with the commentary from a number of distinguished legal scholars. Collectively, these addresses formulate a series of core ideas for a "public teaching" on the topic of justice and law.

Pope Benedict XVI's Legal Thought

Pope Benedict XVI's Legal Thought
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ISBN-10 : 133605171X
ISBN-13 : 9781336051713
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Synopsis Pope Benedict XVI's Legal Thought by : Marta Cartabia

Pope Benedict's Legal Thought

Pope Benedict's Legal Thought
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Synopsis Pope Benedict's Legal Thought by : Marta Cartabia

Joseph Ratzinger in Dialogue with Philosophical Traditions

Joseph Ratzinger in Dialogue with Philosophical Traditions
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 629
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ISBN-10 : 9780567706874
ISBN-13 : 0567706877
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Synopsis Joseph Ratzinger in Dialogue with Philosophical Traditions by : Tracey Rowland

This book extensively explores the various influences and connections between Joseph Ratzinger and a number of leading philosophers; engaging with his work by means of Spanish, Portuguese, German, and English schools of thought through the contributions of a global body of scholars. Each chapter in this volume examines precisely how Ratzinger has dealt with the ideas of a particular philosopher, and how he has appropriated their ideas and thoughts. Moving from philosophers he has modified or critiqued – such as Kant, Comte or Wittgenstein – to those who have contributed to his philosophical theology, such as Guardini and Pieper, this truly international endeavour is an extraordinary journey into Ratzinger's engagement with his competing and congenial schools of thought.

The Cambridge Companion to Joseph Ratzinger

The Cambridge Companion to Joseph Ratzinger
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 389
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ISBN-10 : 9781009123334
ISBN-13 : 1009123335
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Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Joseph Ratzinger by : Daniel Cardó

A study of key themes in Ratzinger's thought, highlighting his theological synthesis in response to religious and intellectual challenges.

Legal Thought and Eastern Orthodox Christianity

Legal Thought and Eastern Orthodox Christianity
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-10 : 9781003834915
ISBN-13 : 1003834914
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Synopsis Legal Thought and Eastern Orthodox Christianity by : Norman Doe

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, the spiritual leader of Eastern Orthodox Christians worldwide, has thought profoundly about the role of law as it applies to the church, to civic life in Europe, to human rights, to religious freedom, and to the environment. In this book, leading scholars across the world reflect critically on the significance of his legal thought for human flourishing, for Christian social teaching, and for Christian unity. His legal thought is summed up in five key public addresses that he has delivered around the world in recent years, on: church law as an ecumenical instrument; the role of religion in a changing Europe; Orthodoxy and human rights; religion and freedom; and climate change, ecumenical imperatives. The collection presents critical reflections on the legal thought in these five important, distinct, and topical fields of human life. Its ten chapters, with two chapters devoted to each of his five addresses, are written by leading scholars across the world from different Christian traditions with expertise in the fields studied. They provide an analysis of the legal thought of the Patriarch, explain its significance legally, theologically, and politically, and propose its unifying value for the whole of global Christianity today. The book will be essential reading for academics and researchers working in the areas of law and religion, legal philosophy, comparative canon law, theology, and ecumenical studies.

International Law and...

International Law and...
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 555
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ISBN-10 : 9781509908141
ISBN-13 : 1509908145
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Synopsis International Law and... by : August Reinisch

The European Society of International Law (ESIL) is known for its particularly dynamic character. After 10 years of existence it has proved that it is one of the most cutting-edge scholarly associations in the field of public international law. At its 10th Anniversary Conference in September 2014, which was held in Vienna, participants assembled in order to discuss 'International law and...', the proceedings of which are published here. Going beyond the usual related disciplines of political science, international relations, economics and history, this conference ventured into less well-trodden paths, exploring the links between international law and cinema, philosophy, sports, the arts and other areas of human endeavour. As the proceedings show, it is clear that international law has long been influenced by other fields of law and other disciplines. They also explore whether the boundaries of international law have been crossed and, if so, in what ways.

A Pluralist Theory of Constitutional Justice

A Pluralist Theory of Constitutional Justice
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780192607379
ISBN-13 : 0192607375
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Synopsis A Pluralist Theory of Constitutional Justice by : Michel Rosenfeld

In recent years, liberal constitutionalism has come under sharp attack. Globalization has caused huge disparities in wealth, identity-based alienation triggered by mass migration, and accompanying erosions of democracy. Liberal populists have also adapted the framework of liberal institutionalism, masking their aim to subvert its core values. These developments bring the links between justice and the constitution to the fore, particularly concerning distributive justice in its three dimensions of redistribution, recognition, and representation. A Pluralist Theory of Constitutional Justice provides a systematic account of the central role of distributive justice in the normative legitimation of liberal constitutions. The requirements of distributive justice are highly contested, and constitutions are susceptible to influencing those they govern. By drawing on Rawls' insight that distributive justice calls for "constitutional essentials", Rosenfeld advances the thesis that liberal constitutions must incorporate certain "justice essentials". This book is divided into three sections. Part one examines the current legal, economic, political and ideological developments that pose challenges to the normative viability of liberal constitutionalism. Part two offers a rereading of philosophical and jurisprudential literature that sheds crucial light on the relationship between constitution and justice. Finally, part three makes a case for using a thoroughly pluralistic approach in the quest for a constitution's justice essentials.

Litigating Religions

Litigating Religions
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9780192551559
ISBN-13 : 0192551558
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Synopsis Litigating Religions by : Christopher McCrudden

Religions are a problem for human rights, and human rights are a problem for religions. And both are problems for courts. This book presents an interpretation of how religion and human rights interrelate in the legal context, and how this relationship might be reconceived to make this relationship somewhat less fraught. Litigating Religions, an essay adapted by Christopher McCrudden from the Alberico Gentili Lectures given at the University of Macerata, Italy, examines how the resurgent role of religion in public life gives rise to tensions with key aspects of human rights, in particular freedom of religion and anti-discrimination law, and how these tensions cannot be considered as simply transitional. The context for the discussion is the increasingly troubled area of human rights litigation involving religious arguments, such as wearing religious dress at work, conscientious objections by marriage registrars, admission of children to religious schools, prohibitions on same-sex marriage, and access to abortion. Christopher McCrudden argues that, if we wish to establish a better dialogue between the contending views, we must address a set of recurring problems identifiable in such litigation. To address these problems requires changes both in human rights theory and in religious understandings.

Routledge Handbook of Religion and Politics

Routledge Handbook of Religion and Politics
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 593
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ISBN-10 : 9781000865929
ISBN-13 : 1000865924
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Synopsis Routledge Handbook of Religion and Politics by : Jeffrey Haynes

This third edition of the successful Routledge Handbook of Religion and Politics provides a definitive global survey of the interaction of religion and politics. From the United States to the Middle East, from Asia to Africa, and beyond, religion continues to be an important factor in political activity and organisation. Featuring contributions from an international team of experts, this volume examines the political aspects of the world's major religions, including crucial contemporary issues such as religion and climate change, religion and migration, and religion and war. Each chapter has been updated to reflect the latest developments and thinking in the field, and the handbook also includes new chapters on topics such as religious freedom, religion and populism, proselytizing, humanism and politics, and religious soft power. The four main themes addressed are: • World religions and politics • Religion and governance • Religion and international relations • Religion, security and development References at the end of each chapter guide the reader towards the most up-to-date information on these key topics. This book is an indispensable source of information for students, academics, and the wider public interested in the dynamic relationship between politics and religion.