This brief Foreword evaluates the innovative new theory of law, religion, and state by Catholic jurist, Rafael Domingo, and shows some of its antecedents in the natural law theory of Dutch Protestant jurist, Hugo Grotius
Over the last century-plus, Catholic social thought has gradually reduced the ontological density of...
This book explores different theories of law, religion and tradition, from both a secular and a reli...
Society is characterized by certain attributes that define its political and social conditions. ‘The...
This is a brief introduction to a book that explores both historical and contemporary Christian sour...
This dissertation argues that a particular—and often overlooked—strand of natural law theory played ...
This article shows that the conspicuous and consistent idiosyncrasy of Grotiuss Biblical interpretat...
This article shows that the conspicuous and consistent idiosyncrasy of Grotius's Biblical interpreta...
A brief preface to this volume of Christianity and Global Law, one of several new introductions to C...
Defence date: 25 November 1988Supervisor: Athanasios MoulakisFirst made available online on 24 April...
The emergence of natural law in seventeenth-century Europe was a response to decades of continuous "...
Calvinist jurist Johannes Althusius (1557-1638) developed what he called a “universal theory” of law...
As part of a larger project challenging and moving beyond the premodern and modern paradigms, this a...
none1noConstitutions and Religion is the first major reference work in the emerging field of compara...
This paper is a review of the book by Rémi Brague, titled The Law of God.A Philosophical History of ...
This book addresses the idea that the judicial law of God, as found in the Old Testament of the Hebr...
Over the last century-plus, Catholic social thought has gradually reduced the ontological density of...
This book explores different theories of law, religion and tradition, from both a secular and a reli...
Society is characterized by certain attributes that define its political and social conditions. ‘The...
This is a brief introduction to a book that explores both historical and contemporary Christian sour...
This dissertation argues that a particular—and often overlooked—strand of natural law theory played ...
This article shows that the conspicuous and consistent idiosyncrasy of Grotiuss Biblical interpretat...
This article shows that the conspicuous and consistent idiosyncrasy of Grotius's Biblical interpreta...
A brief preface to this volume of Christianity and Global Law, one of several new introductions to C...
Defence date: 25 November 1988Supervisor: Athanasios MoulakisFirst made available online on 24 April...
The emergence of natural law in seventeenth-century Europe was a response to decades of continuous "...
Calvinist jurist Johannes Althusius (1557-1638) developed what he called a “universal theory” of law...
As part of a larger project challenging and moving beyond the premodern and modern paradigms, this a...
none1noConstitutions and Religion is the first major reference work in the emerging field of compara...
This paper is a review of the book by Rémi Brague, titled The Law of God.A Philosophical History of ...
This book addresses the idea that the judicial law of God, as found in the Old Testament of the Hebr...
Over the last century-plus, Catholic social thought has gradually reduced the ontological density of...
This book explores different theories of law, religion and tradition, from both a secular and a reli...
Society is characterized by certain attributes that define its political and social conditions. ‘The...