Christianity and Global Law

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Christianity and Global Law

Sociology Anthropology Centrist democratic ideologies International relations Methods, theory and philosophy of law Systems of law Legal history Public international law: human rights Constitutional and administrative law: general General and world history Social and cultural history Social and political philosophy Philosophy of religion Religion and politics History of religion Christianity

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Collection: Law and Religion

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 31st March 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781000039221


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.

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