Traditional Catholic marriage doctrine is under a good deal of pressure these days, and much of the pressure seems to come from canonists. It is not surprising that this should be the case. The ideal of Christian lovers giving themselves to one another irrevocably, and living out their commitment, with God\u27s help, until death has lost none of its attractiveness. But as the canonists reflect on what they are doing, they become increasingly disturbed by their inability to offer a practical way out to people who have signally failed to implement the ideal in their lives. Nevertheless, it seems to me that their pressure on the traditional teaching is misplaced. In many cases, and those the most appealing, the canonists\u27 difficulties are o...
Canon Law: A Comparative Study with Anglo-American Legal Theory, by the Reverend John J. Coughlin, e...
This concluding chapter revisits the conflict between positivist and natural law approaches, describ...
Canon Law: A Comparative Study with Anglo-American Legal Theory, by the Reverend John J. Coughlin, e...
During the twentieth century, the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church on the nature of marriage re...
The Catholic Church is a global power capable of influencing the development of domestic law in mult...
This Article examines the loss of the natural law perspective from legal theory and the movement tow...
Among the recommendations adopted by the Canon Law Society of America at its last annual meeting was...
This article explores the unity of law and theology in the 1983 Code of Canon Law. The unity has rem...
This Article examines the loss of the natural law perspective from legal theory and the movement tow...
This article considers the theology and canon law of marriage in light of \u27Mulieris Dignitatem\u2...
A causa de que el Derecho canónico ha sido entendido a menudo como una colección homogénea de normas...
59 THE FORM OF ENTERING INTO MARRIAGE ACCORDING TO THE CODE OF CANON LAW Summary I consider family a...
59 THE FORM OF ENTERING INTO MARRIAGE ACCORDING TO THE CODE OF CANON LAW Summary I consider family a...
The article presents an analysis of matrimony as a community and an institution in the doctrine of ...
The article presents an analysis of matrimony as a community and an institution in the doctrine of ...
Canon Law: A Comparative Study with Anglo-American Legal Theory, by the Reverend John J. Coughlin, e...
This concluding chapter revisits the conflict between positivist and natural law approaches, describ...
Canon Law: A Comparative Study with Anglo-American Legal Theory, by the Reverend John J. Coughlin, e...
During the twentieth century, the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church on the nature of marriage re...
The Catholic Church is a global power capable of influencing the development of domestic law in mult...
This Article examines the loss of the natural law perspective from legal theory and the movement tow...
Among the recommendations adopted by the Canon Law Society of America at its last annual meeting was...
This article explores the unity of law and theology in the 1983 Code of Canon Law. The unity has rem...
This Article examines the loss of the natural law perspective from legal theory and the movement tow...
This article considers the theology and canon law of marriage in light of \u27Mulieris Dignitatem\u2...
A causa de que el Derecho canónico ha sido entendido a menudo como una colección homogénea de normas...
59 THE FORM OF ENTERING INTO MARRIAGE ACCORDING TO THE CODE OF CANON LAW Summary I consider family a...
59 THE FORM OF ENTERING INTO MARRIAGE ACCORDING TO THE CODE OF CANON LAW Summary I consider family a...
The article presents an analysis of matrimony as a community and an institution in the doctrine of ...
The article presents an analysis of matrimony as a community and an institution in the doctrine of ...
Canon Law: A Comparative Study with Anglo-American Legal Theory, by the Reverend John J. Coughlin, e...
This concluding chapter revisits the conflict between positivist and natural law approaches, describ...
Canon Law: A Comparative Study with Anglo-American Legal Theory, by the Reverend John J. Coughlin, e...