How does one lead a life of law, love, and freedom? This inquiry has very deep roots in the Judeo-Christian tradition. Indeed, the divergent answers to this inquiry mark the transition from Judeo to Christian. This book returns to those roots to trace the twists and turns that these ideas have taken as they move from the sacred to the secular. It relates our most important mode of social organization, law, to two of our most cherished values, love and freedom. In this book, Joshua Neoh sketches the moral vision that underlies our modern legal order and traces our secular legal ideas (constitutionalism versus anarchism) to their theological origins (monasticism versus antinomianism). Law, Love, and Freedom brings together a diverse cast of c...
Divided into two volumes, The Teachings of Modern Christianity on Law, Politics, and Human Nature of...
Paul proclaims that Christ is the end of law. The new Christian community promises to be a community...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organized ...
This book contributes to the literature on jurisprudence and theology by arguing for the role of a t...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organized ...
This article argues that the secular liberal and positivist foundations of the modern Western legal ...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie G. Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organiz...
This paper proposes that the law of love provides a theological framework for the principles of civi...
Resume FREEDOM IN THE VIEW OF LAW THEOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY The study is focused in the first part on ...
This article argues that the secular liberal and positivist foundations of the modern Western legal ...
The received conventional wisdom from Paul in the New Testament is deceptively simple: law imprison...
The concept of law and the associated figure of Moses have recently received much attention: last ye...
The moral force and capacity for inspiration of both religion and politics alike arise in part from ...
Law, Person, and Community: Philosophical, Theological, and Comparative Perspectives on Canon Law ta...
Law and the Sacred might appear as another one of the couplings that have characterised contemporary...
Divided into two volumes, The Teachings of Modern Christianity on Law, Politics, and Human Nature of...
Paul proclaims that Christ is the end of law. The new Christian community promises to be a community...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organized ...
This book contributes to the literature on jurisprudence and theology by arguing for the role of a t...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organized ...
This article argues that the secular liberal and positivist foundations of the modern Western legal ...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie G. Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organiz...
This paper proposes that the law of love provides a theological framework for the principles of civi...
Resume FREEDOM IN THE VIEW OF LAW THEOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY The study is focused in the first part on ...
This article argues that the secular liberal and positivist foundations of the modern Western legal ...
The received conventional wisdom from Paul in the New Testament is deceptively simple: law imprison...
The concept of law and the associated figure of Moses have recently received much attention: last ye...
The moral force and capacity for inspiration of both religion and politics alike arise in part from ...
Law, Person, and Community: Philosophical, Theological, and Comparative Perspectives on Canon Law ta...
Law and the Sacred might appear as another one of the couplings that have characterised contemporary...
Divided into two volumes, The Teachings of Modern Christianity on Law, Politics, and Human Nature of...
Paul proclaims that Christ is the end of law. The new Christian community promises to be a community...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organized ...