This book examines how Christian love can inform legal thought. It introduces love as a way to advance the emergent conversation between constructive theology and jurisprudence that will also inform conversations in philosophy and political theory. It explores how such thinkers as Augustine, Aquinas and Calvin utilised love in their legal thought.
This book examines how Christian love can inform legal thought. It introduces love as a way to advance the emergent conversation between constructive theology and jurisprudence that will also inform conversations in philosophy and political theory. It explores how such thinkers as Augustine, Aquinas and Calvin utilised love in their legal thought.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zachary R. Calo is Professor of Law at Hamad bin Khalifa University, Qatar. He is also Professor of Law (Adj.) at the University of Notre Dame Australia, Visiting Professor at The Open University (UK), Visiting Professor at Tashkent State University of Law (Uzbekistan), and Adjunct Professor at Northwestern University, Qatar, as well as Research Scholar in Law and Religion at Valparaiso University and Fellow of the Centre for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University. Joshua Neoh is Associate Professor of Law at the Australian National University (ANU), Australia. A. Keith Thompson is Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame Australia (UNDA), Australia.
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Foreword - John Witte Jr. List of contributors Introduction ZACHARY R. CALO, JOSHUA NEOH, AND A. KEITH THOMPSON PART I Law and Love in Augustine, Calvin, and Luther? 1 John Calvin on the Law of Love CONSTANCE YOUNGWON LEE 2 "To Heal the Wounds of Sinners": Law, Love, and Forgiveness ZACHARY R. CALO 3 Why Secularism Is No Option for a Christian Citizen: Augustine's Analysis of Love in the City RENÉE KÖHLER-RYAN 4 Why Lutheranism Is No Option for a Meaningful Jurisprudence of Love AUGUSTO ZIMMERMANN PART II Law, Love, and Political Theology 5 Law and Love in Monasticism JOSHUA NEOH 6 The Law of Love as Principles of Civility: Secular Translation or Religious Contribution? ALEX DEAGON 7 The Loving Sword: The Implications of Divine Simplicity for Civil Law BENJAMIN B. SAUNDERS 8 Aquinas on Love, Law, and Happiness: The Interconnection between Divine Law, Human Law, and Rational Love STEFANUS HENDRIANTO SJ PART III The Ethics of Law and Love 9 From Alterity to Proximity: Emmanuel Levinas on the Natural Law of Love JONATHAN CROWE 10 "Proving Contraries": Joseph Smith on Law and Love DONLU THAYER 11 From Coercion to Covenant: What Kind of Higher Law Did Jesus Have in Mind? A KEITH THOMPSON 12 The Forgiveness of Love in Charity: Getting Conversationally Opened Up PATRICK MCKINLEY BRENNAN Index
Foreword - John Witte Jr. List of contributors Introduction ZACHARY R. CALO, JOSHUA NEOH, AND A. KEITH THOMPSON PART I Law and Love in Augustine, Calvin, and Luther? 1 John Calvin on the Law of Love CONSTANCE YOUNGWON LEE 2 "To Heal the Wounds of Sinners": Law, Love, and Forgiveness ZACHARY R. CALO 3 Why Secularism Is No Option for a Christian Citizen: Augustine's Analysis of Love in the City RENÉE KÖHLER-RYAN 4 Why Lutheranism Is No Option for a Meaningful Jurisprudence of Love AUGUSTO ZIMMERMANN PART II Law, Love, and Political Theology 5 Law and Love in Monasticism JOSHUA NEOH 6 The Law of Love as Principles of Civility: Secular Translation or Religious Contribution? ALEX DEAGON 7 The Loving Sword: The Implications of Divine Simplicity for Civil Law BENJAMIN B. SAUNDERS 8 Aquinas on Love, Law, and Happiness: The Interconnection between Divine Law, Human Law, and Rational Love STEFANUS HENDRIANTO SJ PART III The Ethics of Law and Love 9 From Alterity to Proximity: Emmanuel Levinas on the Natural Law of Love JONATHAN CROWE 10 "Proving Contraries": Joseph Smith on Law and Love DONLU THAYER 11 From Coercion to Covenant: What Kind of Higher Law Did Jesus Have in Mind? A KEITH THOMPSON 12 The Forgiveness of Love in Charity: Getting Conversationally Opened Up PATRICK MCKINLEY BRENNAN Index
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