This Review Essay examines the analogy between biblical interpretation and constitutional interpretation drawn by the eminent Yale church historian Jaroslav Pelikan in his provocative book, Interpreting the Bible and the Constitution. Part I of the Essay focuses on Pelikan’s discussion of the differences and analogies between the Bible and the Constitution that provide the foundation for methodological comparison. Part II of the Essay examines Pelikan’s effort to draw on the work of 19th-century theologian John Henry Newman in order to explore the fundamental problem of the relation between the authority of the original text and the authority of developing doctrine in the ongoing life and history of the community. Pelikan’s book reflects hi...
Interpretation is the means by which the Constitution and its clauses are brought to bear on actual ...
This third volume about legal interpretation focuses on the interpretation of a constitution, most s...
What is the nature of the US Constitution? How ought it to be interpreted? Ronald Dworkin famously a...
This Review Essay examines the analogy between biblical interpretation and constitutional interpreta...
This Review Essay examines the analogy between biblical interpretation and constitutional interpreta...
Much is made of how to interpret the Constitution. The Constitution is foundational and its law is t...
In his 1986 Yale Law Journal article, Robert Cover wrote of an explosion of legal scholarship placin...
In his 1986 Yale Law Journal article, Robert Cover wrote of an explosion of legal scholarship placin...
In his 1986 Yale Law Journal article, Robert Cover wrote of an explosion of legal scholarship placin...
Building upon a body of scholarship that compares constitutional interpretation to biblical and lite...
Building upon a body of scholarship that compares constitutional interpretation to biblical and lite...
Building upon a body of scholarship that compares constitutional interpretation to biblical and lite...
Critics of constitutional originalism have often described originalists as “fundamentalists” or “lit...
In his 1986 Yale Law Journal article, Robert Cover wrote of an explosion of legal scholarship placin...
This article surveys the popular analogy of thinking of Scripture as “incarnational,” that it is bot...
Interpretation is the means by which the Constitution and its clauses are brought to bear on actual ...
This third volume about legal interpretation focuses on the interpretation of a constitution, most s...
What is the nature of the US Constitution? How ought it to be interpreted? Ronald Dworkin famously a...
This Review Essay examines the analogy between biblical interpretation and constitutional interpreta...
This Review Essay examines the analogy between biblical interpretation and constitutional interpreta...
Much is made of how to interpret the Constitution. The Constitution is foundational and its law is t...
In his 1986 Yale Law Journal article, Robert Cover wrote of an explosion of legal scholarship placin...
In his 1986 Yale Law Journal article, Robert Cover wrote of an explosion of legal scholarship placin...
In his 1986 Yale Law Journal article, Robert Cover wrote of an explosion of legal scholarship placin...
Building upon a body of scholarship that compares constitutional interpretation to biblical and lite...
Building upon a body of scholarship that compares constitutional interpretation to biblical and lite...
Building upon a body of scholarship that compares constitutional interpretation to biblical and lite...
Critics of constitutional originalism have often described originalists as “fundamentalists” or “lit...
In his 1986 Yale Law Journal article, Robert Cover wrote of an explosion of legal scholarship placin...
This article surveys the popular analogy of thinking of Scripture as “incarnational,” that it is bot...
Interpretation is the means by which the Constitution and its clauses are brought to bear on actual ...
This third volume about legal interpretation focuses on the interpretation of a constitution, most s...
What is the nature of the US Constitution? How ought it to be interpreted? Ronald Dworkin famously a...