Comparing church laws within ten Christian traditions worldwide, Christianity emerges as a religion of law as well as of faith.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Norman Doe is Professor of Law and Director of the Centre for Law and Religion at the Law School, Cardiff University. He is author of Fundamental Authority in Late Medieval English Law (Cambridge, 1990), The Legal Framework of the Church of England (1996), Canon Law in the Anglican Communion (1998), The Law of the Church in Wales (2002), An Anglican Covenant (2008) and Law and Religion in Europe (2011). He holds degrees from the Universities of Wales, Oxford and Cambridge, as well as a Lambeth DCL and is Chancellor of the Diocese of Bangor in the (Anglican) Church in Wales. He has been a visiting fellow at Trinity College, Oxford, teaches annually at the University of Paris, and directs the LLM in Canon Law at Cardiff University. He has advised the Primates of the Anglican Communion on Canon Law and served on the Lambeth Commission on Communion (2004). His academic affiliations include the Ecclesiastical Law Society, the European Consortium for Church-State Research (President, 2010) and, as a founding member, the Colloquium of Anglican and Roman Catholic Canon Lawyers (1999), the Interfaith Legal Advisers Network (2007) and the Law and Religion Scholars Network (2008).
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Preface List of abbreviations Introduction 1. The sources and purposes of ecclesiastical regulation 2. The faithful - the laity and lay ministry 3. The ordained ministers of the church 4. The institutions of ecclesiastical governance 5. Ecclesiastical discipline and conflict resolution 6. Doctrine and worship 7. The rites of passage 8. Ecumenical relations 9. Church property and finance 10. Church, state and society General conclusion Appendix: the principles of law common to Christian churches Bibliography Index.
Preface List of abbreviations Introduction 1. The sources and purposes of ecclesiastical regulation 2. The faithful - the laity and lay ministry 3. The ordained ministers of the church 4. The institutions of ecclesiastical governance 5. Ecclesiastical discipline and conflict resolution 6. Doctrine and worship 7. The rites of passage 8. Ecumenical relations 9. Church property and finance 10. Church, state and society General conclusion Appendix: the principles of law common to Christian churches Bibliography Index.
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