Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Law

The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Law

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Produktdetails

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

22.12.2023

Herausgeber

John Witte Jr. + weitere

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Oxford Academic

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920

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25,3/18,3/5,6 cm

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1678 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-760675-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

22.12.2023

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

920

Maße (L/B/H)

25,3/18,3/5,6 cm

Gewicht

1678 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-760675-9

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
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DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Law
    • Preface and Acknowledgements

    • John Witte Jr. and Rafael Domingo, Emory University, USA

    • About the Contributors

    • Part I: Christianity and Law in Historical Perspective

    • 1. Christianity, Law, and the Bible

    • Brent A. Strawn, Duke University, USA

    • 2. Christianity and Roman Law

    • Maria Doerfler, Yale University, USA

    • 3. Law and the Church Fathers

    • Josef Lössl, Cardiff University, UK

    • 4. Christianity and Byzantine Law

    • David Wagschal, Ontario College of Art and Design University, Canada

    • 5. Germanic Christianity and the Law

    • Mathias Schmoeckel, University of Bonn, Germany

    • 6. Law in the Context of Medieval Scholasticism

    • Jean Porter, University of Notre Dame, USA

    • 7. The Development of the Classical Canon Law

    • R. H. Helmholz, University of Chicago, USA

    • 8. Christianity and Medieval Civil Law

    • Orazio Condorelli, University of Catania, Italy

    • 9. Law and Orthodox Christianity after Byzantium

    • Paul Valliere, Butler University, USA

    • 10. The Protestant Reformations and Law

    • John Witte Jr., Emory University, USA

    • 11. Catholic Reform, Law, and the School of Salamanca

    • David Lantigua, University of Notre Dame, USA

    • 12. The Church of England and Protestant Established Churches in Europe (1648-1800)

    • T. Jeremy Gunn, International University of Rabat, Morocco

    • 13. Christianity and Law in the Early Americas

    • Tamar Herzog, Harvard University, USA

    • 14. Christianity and Law in the Age of Enlightenment

    • Harold J. Berman and John Witte Jr., Emory University, USA

    • 15. Christianity and Law in the Nineteenth Century

    • Mark D. Chapman, Oxford University, UK

    • 16. Christianity and Law in the Twentieth Century

    • Russell Sandberg, Cardiff University, UK

    • Part II: The Global Interaction of Christianity and Law Today

    • 17. Christianity and Law in Europe Today

    • Andrea Pin, University of Padua, Italy

    • 18. Christianity and Law in North America Today

    • Nathan S. Chapman, University of Georgia, USA

    • 19. Christianity and Law in Latin America Today

    • Cristián Villalonga, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Chile

    • 20. Christianity and Law in Africa Today

    • Paulinus I. Odozor, University of Notre Dame, USA

    • 21. Christianity and Law in the Middle East Today

    • Dörthe Engelcke, Max Planck Institute for Comparative and Private International Law, Hamburg, Germany

    • 22. Christianity and Law in the Post-Soviet Space and Eurasia Today

    • Alfons Brÿning, Radboud University in Nijmegen, The Netherlands

    • 23. Christianity and Law in Northeast Asia Today

    • Jonghyu Jeong, Chonnam National University, South Korea

    • 24. Christianity and Law in Southeast Asia Today

    • Daniel PS Goh and Jaclyn L. Neo, National University of Singapore, Singapore

    • 25. Christianity and Law in China Today

    • Zhibin Xie, Institute of Sino-Christian Studies, Hong Kong, China

    • Eric Wang, Emory University, USA

    • Part III: Christianity and Core Legal Subjects

    • 26. Christianity and Constitutional Law

    • Nicholas Aroney, University of Queensland, Australia

    • 27. Christianity and Procedural Law

    • Mathias Schmoeckel, University of Bonn, Germany

    • John Witte Jr., Emory University, USA

    • 28. Christianity and Equity

    • Samuel L. Bray and Paul B. Miller, University of Notre Dame, USA

    • 29. Christianity and Criminal Law

    • Heikki Pihlajamÿki, University of Helsinki, Finland

    • 30. Christianity and Contract Law

    • Paolo Astorri, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    • Wim Decock, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium

    • 31. Christianity and Family Law

    • Helen M. AlvarÃ(c), George Mason University, USA

    • 32. Christianity and Property Law

    • Angela C. Carmella, Seton Hall University, USA

    • 33. Christianity and Torts

    • Michael P. Moreland, Villanova University, USA

    • 34. Christianity and the Law of Taxation

    • Allen Calhoun, Emory University, USA

    • 35. Christianity and Labor Law

    • Thomas C. Kohler, Boston College, USA

    • 36. Christianity and Economic Law

    • Daniel A. Crane, University of Michigan, USA

    • 37. Christianity and Education Law

    • Charles L. Glenn, Boston University, USA

    • Jan De Groof, College of Europe, Belgium

    • 38. Christianity and International Law

    • Neil Walker, Edinburgh University, UK

    • Part IV. Canon Law, Human Rights, and Religious Freedom

    • 39. Catholic Canon Law

    • Judith Hahn, University of Bonn, Germany

    • 40. Orthodox Canon Law

    • Vasile Mihai, Saints Peter and Paul Christian Orthodox Church, Boone, NC, USA

    • 41. Protestant Church Laws

    • Norman Doe, Cardiff University, UK

    • 42. Christianity and Natural Law and Natural Rights

    • Jennifer A. Herdt, Yale University, USA

    • 43. Christianity and Human Rights Law

    • Mark Hill, QC, Inner Temple and University of Notre Dame London Law Program, UK

    • 44. Christianity and the Law of Religious Freedom

    • Steven D. Smith, University of San Diego, USA

    • 45. Christianity and Religious Freedom in the Asian Context

    • Thio Li-ann, National University of Singapore, Singapore

    • 46. Christianity and the Law of Church-State Relations

    • Gerhard Robbers, University of Trier, Germany

    • Part V. Christianity and Emerging Areas of Law

    • 47. Christianity, Law, and the Ecological Crisis

    • Massimiliano Montini, University of Siena, Italy

    • M. Christian Green, Emory University, USA

    • 48. Christianity and Migration Law

    • Donald M. Kerwin, Jr., Center for Migrations Studies, New York City, USA

    • 49. Christianity and Health Care Law

    • John Keown, Georgetown University, USA

    • 50. Christianity and the Law of (Bio)technology

    • Ruth L. Okediji, Harvard University, USA

    • 51. Christianity and Legal Ethics

    • Robert F. Cochran, Jr., University of Virginia, USA

    • 52. Christianity and Racial Justice

    • Vincent Lloyd, Villanova University, USA

    • 53. Christianity and Global Justice

    • Lisa Sowle Cahill, Boston College, USA

    • Part VI. Christianity and Enduring Legal Principles and Values

    • 54. Christianity, Love, and Justice

    • Nicholas Wolterstorff, Yale University, USA

    • 55. Christianity and Human Dignity

    • Pamela Slotte, Ã…bo Akademi University and University of Helsinki, Finland

    • 56. Christianity and Equality

    • Julian Rivers, University of Bristol, UK

    • 57. Christianity and the Rule of Law

    • Simon Lee, Open University, UK

    • 58. Christianity and Sovereignty

    • Nicholas Aroney, University of Queensland, Australia

    • 59. Christianity and Judgment

    • David H. McIlroy, Queen Mary University of London, UK

    • 60. Christianity, Law, and Solidarity

    • Rafael Domingo, Emory University, USA

    • Index