"Great Christian Jurists and Legal Collections in the First Millennium is a systematic collection of essays describing how Christian leaders and scholars of the first millennium in the West contributed to law and jurisprudence and used written norms and corrective practices to maintain social order and to guide people from this life into the next. With chapters on topics such as Roman and post-Roman law, church councils, the papacy, and the relationship between royal and ecclesiastical authority, as well as on individual authors such as Lactantius, Ambrosiaster, Augustine, Leo I, Gelasius I, and Gregory the Great, this book invites a more holistic and realistic appreciation of early-medieval contributions to the history of law and jurisprud...
The idea that a knowledge of Roman legal techniques would lead to a correct understanding of Christi...
This book explores both historical and contemporary Christian sources and dimensions of global law a...
This chapter explores a significant period in the formation, teaching, and application of canon law....
A brief overview of an important new collection of essays on great Christian jurists in Italian hist...
Gratian has long been called the Father of Canon Law. This latest volume in the ongoing History of M...
The modern Western legal tradition owes a great debt to the medieval canon law of the Church, severa...
The century between c. 1130 and 1234 was a time of great renewal and transformation in canon law whe...
"The present volume wants to reveal the impact of Christianity on the development of law and societa...
The idea that a knowledge of Roman legal techniques would lead to a correct understanding of Christi...
Presents a study of Burchard\u27s Decretum , a popular book of Catholic canon law compiled just aft...
This brief article surveys the interaction of law and religion from biblical times until today
Gratian’s Decretum was one of the most significant legal collections in the history of canon law and...
<p>Among the numerous commitments late ancient Christians throughout the Roman Empire shared with th...
The long-running jurisdictional dispute between the patriarchs of Aquileia and Grado entered a perio...
textabstractThis paper traces the common history of European legal scholarship from its beginning in...
The idea that a knowledge of Roman legal techniques would lead to a correct understanding of Christi...
This book explores both historical and contemporary Christian sources and dimensions of global law a...
This chapter explores a significant period in the formation, teaching, and application of canon law....
A brief overview of an important new collection of essays on great Christian jurists in Italian hist...
Gratian has long been called the Father of Canon Law. This latest volume in the ongoing History of M...
The modern Western legal tradition owes a great debt to the medieval canon law of the Church, severa...
The century between c. 1130 and 1234 was a time of great renewal and transformation in canon law whe...
"The present volume wants to reveal the impact of Christianity on the development of law and societa...
The idea that a knowledge of Roman legal techniques would lead to a correct understanding of Christi...
Presents a study of Burchard\u27s Decretum , a popular book of Catholic canon law compiled just aft...
This brief article surveys the interaction of law and religion from biblical times until today
Gratian’s Decretum was one of the most significant legal collections in the history of canon law and...
<p>Among the numerous commitments late ancient Christians throughout the Roman Empire shared with th...
The long-running jurisdictional dispute between the patriarchs of Aquileia and Grado entered a perio...
textabstractThis paper traces the common history of European legal scholarship from its beginning in...
The idea that a knowledge of Roman legal techniques would lead to a correct understanding of Christi...
This book explores both historical and contemporary Christian sources and dimensions of global law a...
This chapter explores a significant period in the formation, teaching, and application of canon law....