In this address, the author describes some of the significant movements in law and religion scholarship over the past twenty-five years, including the dialogue between traditional church-state and international human rights scholars and outside scholars, including those writing from within American minority faith traditions
This book explores different theories of law, religion and tradition, from both a secular and a reli...
Luncheon address to the Conference on Church and State, sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania ...
(Excerpt) On November 5, 2010, the St. John\u27s Center for Law and Religion proudly hosted the annu...
In this address, the author describes some of the significant movements in law and religion scholars...
The study of law and religion has exploded around the world. This article, prepared in celebration o...
Paradoxically, Law and Religion is a new academic discipline which relates to an age old interaction...
After the war, our legal system has been greatly influenced by American thought. The author has foun...
Since the mid-1990s, the religious lawyering movement has expanded dramatically, receiving greater...
When the ascendancy of a new movement leaves a visible a mark on American politics and law, its foot...
This contribution reviews the book titled Law and Religion in the Liberal State, and edited by two s...
The relationship between law and religion has traditionally been analysed according to two basic par...
If there is a religious way to read, is there a religious way to be a lawyer? More and more lawyers,...
It is a great honor for me to have been asked to contribute to this issue of the Journal of Law and ...
Issues concerning religion in the public sphere are rarely far from the headlines. As a result, scho...
Some Reflections on Multiculturalism, \u27Equal Concern and Respect,\u27 and the Establishment Claus...
This book explores different theories of law, religion and tradition, from both a secular and a reli...
Luncheon address to the Conference on Church and State, sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania ...
(Excerpt) On November 5, 2010, the St. John\u27s Center for Law and Religion proudly hosted the annu...
In this address, the author describes some of the significant movements in law and religion scholars...
The study of law and religion has exploded around the world. This article, prepared in celebration o...
Paradoxically, Law and Religion is a new academic discipline which relates to an age old interaction...
After the war, our legal system has been greatly influenced by American thought. The author has foun...
Since the mid-1990s, the religious lawyering movement has expanded dramatically, receiving greater...
When the ascendancy of a new movement leaves a visible a mark on American politics and law, its foot...
This contribution reviews the book titled Law and Religion in the Liberal State, and edited by two s...
The relationship between law and religion has traditionally been analysed according to two basic par...
If there is a religious way to read, is there a religious way to be a lawyer? More and more lawyers,...
It is a great honor for me to have been asked to contribute to this issue of the Journal of Law and ...
Issues concerning religion in the public sphere are rarely far from the headlines. As a result, scho...
Some Reflections on Multiculturalism, \u27Equal Concern and Respect,\u27 and the Establishment Claus...
This book explores different theories of law, religion and tradition, from both a secular and a reli...
Luncheon address to the Conference on Church and State, sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania ...
(Excerpt) On November 5, 2010, the St. John\u27s Center for Law and Religion proudly hosted the annu...