This Thesis aims to show the necessity and benefits of historically self-aware legal theory and practice in preventing and resolving conflicts that have a religious dimension. Contrary to Iberian and French colonial projects, early modern Dutch and English thinkers developed ways to encounter non-European legal systems without having to take a position on issues like missionary obligation, forcible conversion, or non-Christians’ right to property and sovereignty. This colonial advantage was a corollary of secularising ideas and steps to improve domestic stability in a time of religious conflict, including the deprioritisation of divine laws, refuting chosen nation ideologies, and subverting theology’s claim to epistemic supremacy. The new...
The Netherlands is one of the most secularized countries in the western world. The aim of this paper...
This books maps out the territory of international law and religion challenging receiving traditions...
© 2015 Cambridge University Press.This article discusses the concept of 'religious regimes' in order...
What impact has Christianity had on law and policies in the Lowlands from the eleventh century throu...
A political philosophy known as secularism holds that all faiths should be treated on an equal footi...
This essay argues that today's dominant understanding of secularization—as an epochal transition fro...
To end Europe's great cycle of religious wars, some early modern states imposed a secular ?rule of l...
Drawing on Charles Taylor’s historical analysis in A Secular Age, this dissertation reveals connecti...
To end Europe's great cycle of religious wars, some early modern states imposed a secular `rule of l...
This thesis explores the growing secularization in English government policies between the years 157...
The religious history of the Netherlands during the last two centuries exhibits some of the same dyn...
This article shows that the conspicuous and consistent idiosyncrasy of Grotiuss Biblical interpretat...
Separation of church and state is one of the key concepts in contemporary debates in increasingly se...
This article shows that the conspicuous and consistent idiosyncrasy of Grotius's Biblical interpreta...
This study is dedicated to the Belgian constitutional organization regarding the questio...
The Netherlands is one of the most secularized countries in the western world. The aim of this paper...
This books maps out the territory of international law and religion challenging receiving traditions...
© 2015 Cambridge University Press.This article discusses the concept of 'religious regimes' in order...
What impact has Christianity had on law and policies in the Lowlands from the eleventh century throu...
A political philosophy known as secularism holds that all faiths should be treated on an equal footi...
This essay argues that today's dominant understanding of secularization—as an epochal transition fro...
To end Europe's great cycle of religious wars, some early modern states imposed a secular ?rule of l...
Drawing on Charles Taylor’s historical analysis in A Secular Age, this dissertation reveals connecti...
To end Europe's great cycle of religious wars, some early modern states imposed a secular `rule of l...
This thesis explores the growing secularization in English government policies between the years 157...
The religious history of the Netherlands during the last two centuries exhibits some of the same dyn...
This article shows that the conspicuous and consistent idiosyncrasy of Grotiuss Biblical interpretat...
Separation of church and state is one of the key concepts in contemporary debates in increasingly se...
This article shows that the conspicuous and consistent idiosyncrasy of Grotius's Biblical interpreta...
This study is dedicated to the Belgian constitutional organization regarding the questio...
The Netherlands is one of the most secularized countries in the western world. The aim of this paper...
This books maps out the territory of international law and religion challenging receiving traditions...
© 2015 Cambridge University Press.This article discusses the concept of 'religious regimes' in order...