Pope Benedict XVI's Legal Thought
Herausgeber: Cartabia, Marta; Simoncini, Andrea
Pope Benedict XVI's Legal Thought
Herausgeber: Cartabia, Marta; Simoncini, Andrea
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Discusses the speeches in which the Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI reflected most explicitly on law, justice, democracy, and reason.
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Discusses the speeches in which the Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI reflected most explicitly on law, justice, democracy, and reason.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 528g
- ISBN-13: 9781107090200
- ISBN-10: 1107090202
- Artikelnr.: 41640919
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 528g
- ISBN-13: 9781107090200
- ISBN-10: 1107090202
- Artikelnr.: 41640919
1. A journey with Benedict XVI through the spirit of constitutionalism
Marta Cartabia and Andrea Simoncini; Part I. Law, Reason, and Religion: 2.
Reality and transcendence: more than a religious issue Armin von Bogdandy
and Sergio Dellavalle; 3. Human dignity without God? Reflections on some
relevant speeches of Benedict XVI Rafael Domingo; 4. The windows of
Benedict XVI: reason, revelation, and law Wael Farouq; 5. The secular
state, democracy, and natural law: Benedict XVI's address to the Bundestag
from the perspective of legal ethics and democracy theory Martin
Rhonheimer; 6. From Regensburg to Berlin - holiness and reason: a
reflection on Pope Benedict XVI's public lectures J. H. H. Weiler; 7. 'To
serve right and to fight wrong': why religion, human rights, and human
dignity need each other John Witte, Jr; Part II. Fundamental Rights and
Freedom of Religion: 8. Faith and reason in the Regensburg address Giuliano
Amato; 9. Religious freedom in the political speeches of Pope Benedict XVI
Mary Ann Glendon; 10. Freedom of religion - the contribution of Benedict
XVI to a universal guarantee from a European perspective Christoph
Grabenwarter; 11. Benedict's legacy: human rights, human dignity, and the
possibility of dialogue Christopher McCrudden; Part III. Democracy in a
Society of 'Others': 12. Concerning the doctrine of democracy in Benedict
XVI Massimo Luciani; 13. Acting contrary to reason is contrary to God's
nature Andrés Ollero; 14. A listening heart: where democracy begins Andrea
Pin.
Marta Cartabia and Andrea Simoncini; Part I. Law, Reason, and Religion: 2.
Reality and transcendence: more than a religious issue Armin von Bogdandy
and Sergio Dellavalle; 3. Human dignity without God? Reflections on some
relevant speeches of Benedict XVI Rafael Domingo; 4. The windows of
Benedict XVI: reason, revelation, and law Wael Farouq; 5. The secular
state, democracy, and natural law: Benedict XVI's address to the Bundestag
from the perspective of legal ethics and democracy theory Martin
Rhonheimer; 6. From Regensburg to Berlin - holiness and reason: a
reflection on Pope Benedict XVI's public lectures J. H. H. Weiler; 7. 'To
serve right and to fight wrong': why religion, human rights, and human
dignity need each other John Witte, Jr; Part II. Fundamental Rights and
Freedom of Religion: 8. Faith and reason in the Regensburg address Giuliano
Amato; 9. Religious freedom in the political speeches of Pope Benedict XVI
Mary Ann Glendon; 10. Freedom of religion - the contribution of Benedict
XVI to a universal guarantee from a European perspective Christoph
Grabenwarter; 11. Benedict's legacy: human rights, human dignity, and the
possibility of dialogue Christopher McCrudden; Part III. Democracy in a
Society of 'Others': 12. Concerning the doctrine of democracy in Benedict
XVI Massimo Luciani; 13. Acting contrary to reason is contrary to God's
nature Andrés Ollero; 14. A listening heart: where democracy begins Andrea
Pin.
1. A journey with Benedict XVI through the spirit of constitutionalism
Marta Cartabia and Andrea Simoncini; Part I. Law, Reason, and Religion: 2.
Reality and transcendence: more than a religious issue Armin von Bogdandy
and Sergio Dellavalle; 3. Human dignity without God? Reflections on some
relevant speeches of Benedict XVI Rafael Domingo; 4. The windows of
Benedict XVI: reason, revelation, and law Wael Farouq; 5. The secular
state, democracy, and natural law: Benedict XVI's address to the Bundestag
from the perspective of legal ethics and democracy theory Martin
Rhonheimer; 6. From Regensburg to Berlin - holiness and reason: a
reflection on Pope Benedict XVI's public lectures J. H. H. Weiler; 7. 'To
serve right and to fight wrong': why religion, human rights, and human
dignity need each other John Witte, Jr; Part II. Fundamental Rights and
Freedom of Religion: 8. Faith and reason in the Regensburg address Giuliano
Amato; 9. Religious freedom in the political speeches of Pope Benedict XVI
Mary Ann Glendon; 10. Freedom of religion - the contribution of Benedict
XVI to a universal guarantee from a European perspective Christoph
Grabenwarter; 11. Benedict's legacy: human rights, human dignity, and the
possibility of dialogue Christopher McCrudden; Part III. Democracy in a
Society of 'Others': 12. Concerning the doctrine of democracy in Benedict
XVI Massimo Luciani; 13. Acting contrary to reason is contrary to God's
nature Andrés Ollero; 14. A listening heart: where democracy begins Andrea
Pin.
Marta Cartabia and Andrea Simoncini; Part I. Law, Reason, and Religion: 2.
Reality and transcendence: more than a religious issue Armin von Bogdandy
and Sergio Dellavalle; 3. Human dignity without God? Reflections on some
relevant speeches of Benedict XVI Rafael Domingo; 4. The windows of
Benedict XVI: reason, revelation, and law Wael Farouq; 5. The secular
state, democracy, and natural law: Benedict XVI's address to the Bundestag
from the perspective of legal ethics and democracy theory Martin
Rhonheimer; 6. From Regensburg to Berlin - holiness and reason: a
reflection on Pope Benedict XVI's public lectures J. H. H. Weiler; 7. 'To
serve right and to fight wrong': why religion, human rights, and human
dignity need each other John Witte, Jr; Part II. Fundamental Rights and
Freedom of Religion: 8. Faith and reason in the Regensburg address Giuliano
Amato; 9. Religious freedom in the political speeches of Pope Benedict XVI
Mary Ann Glendon; 10. Freedom of religion - the contribution of Benedict
XVI to a universal guarantee from a European perspective Christoph
Grabenwarter; 11. Benedict's legacy: human rights, human dignity, and the
possibility of dialogue Christopher McCrudden; Part III. Democracy in a
Society of 'Others': 12. Concerning the doctrine of democracy in Benedict
XVI Massimo Luciani; 13. Acting contrary to reason is contrary to God's
nature Andrés Ollero; 14. A listening heart: where democracy begins Andrea
Pin.