The rule of law requires political office holders to exercise their powers in accordance with the law. Most societies, however, rely not only on the moral obligation to obey the law but also require office holders to take a religious oath or solemn affirmation. The divine witness to the oath of office stands in as a guarantor of the political order but also looms above it. As such, the oath represents a paradox. It guarantees the performance of official duties while also subjecting them to external judgement. The oath thus encompasses the large question of the relationship between religious conviction, personal fidelity, moral principle, and political power. It suggests that law and religion are as much intertwined as separated in today's p...
The paper describes the biblical understanding of God’s commanded law in its indispensable political...
This paper discusses on the constitutional oath of judges although it is true thatoaths as the ritua...
Le serment constitue un instrument privilégié pour étalonner la prégnance du domaine religieux allié...
The oath of office is perhaps the ultimate means to set public office apart: Public functionaries in...
The Constitution requires that all legislators, judges, and executive officers swear or affirm their...
This discussion starts with an analysis of oaths of office at the Federal level, considering both wh...
Scholars raise the perennial questions of the role of the oaths, and the degree to which the oaths s...
An oath is declared to be the calling upon God to witness that what is said by the person sworn is...
Part of Symposium: The Sound of Legal Thunder: The Chaotic Consequences Of Crushing Constitutional B...
In the burgeoning literature on law and religion, scholarly attention has tended to focus on broad q...
The moral force and capacity for inspiration of both religion and politics alike arise in part from ...
Recent court challenges to the constitutionality of teacher-led recitations of the Pledge of Allegia...
Oaths of office are required by the second and sixth articles of the United States Constitution. Th...
Published online: 20 July 2015The Article examines the wisdom of loyalty oaths as a legal institutio...
The principles in Magna Carta 1215, about due process, lawful judgment by equals, ‘justice, accordin...
The paper describes the biblical understanding of God’s commanded law in its indispensable political...
This paper discusses on the constitutional oath of judges although it is true thatoaths as the ritua...
Le serment constitue un instrument privilégié pour étalonner la prégnance du domaine religieux allié...
The oath of office is perhaps the ultimate means to set public office apart: Public functionaries in...
The Constitution requires that all legislators, judges, and executive officers swear or affirm their...
This discussion starts with an analysis of oaths of office at the Federal level, considering both wh...
Scholars raise the perennial questions of the role of the oaths, and the degree to which the oaths s...
An oath is declared to be the calling upon God to witness that what is said by the person sworn is...
Part of Symposium: The Sound of Legal Thunder: The Chaotic Consequences Of Crushing Constitutional B...
In the burgeoning literature on law and religion, scholarly attention has tended to focus on broad q...
The moral force and capacity for inspiration of both religion and politics alike arise in part from ...
Recent court challenges to the constitutionality of teacher-led recitations of the Pledge of Allegia...
Oaths of office are required by the second and sixth articles of the United States Constitution. Th...
Published online: 20 July 2015The Article examines the wisdom of loyalty oaths as a legal institutio...
The principles in Magna Carta 1215, about due process, lawful judgment by equals, ‘justice, accordin...
The paper describes the biblical understanding of God’s commanded law in its indispensable political...
This paper discusses on the constitutional oath of judges although it is true thatoaths as the ritua...
Le serment constitue un instrument privilégié pour étalonner la prégnance du domaine religieux allié...