The Church and the Law: Volume 56
Herausgeber: Mckitterick, Rosamond; Spicer, Andrew; Methuen, Charlotte
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Herausgeber: Mckitterick, Rosamond; Spicer, Andrew; Methuen, Charlotte
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This volume explores the legal issues and legal consequences underlying relations between secular and religious authorities in the context of the Christian Church, deepening our understanding of interactions between the churches and the legal systems in which they existed in the past and continue to exist now.
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This volume explores the legal issues and legal consequences underlying relations between secular and religious authorities in the context of the Christian Church, deepening our understanding of interactions between the churches and the legal systems in which they existed in the past and continue to exist now.
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- Studies in Church History
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- New ed
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 196mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 778g
- ISBN-13: 9781108839631
- ISBN-10: 1108839630
- Artikelnr.: 60200986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Studies in Church History
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- New ed
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 196mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 778g
- ISBN-13: 9781108839631
- ISBN-10: 1108839630
- Artikelnr.: 60200986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Preface; List of contributors; List of abbreviations; List of
illustrations; Introduction Rosamond McKitterick; 1. The Church and the Law
in the Early Middle Ages (Presidential Address) Rosamond McKitterick; 2.
'Cherchez la femme!' Heresy and Law in Late Antiquity Caroline Humfress; 3.
God's Judgement in Carolingian Law and History Writing (President's Prize)
Robert A. H. Evans; 4. The Political Background to the Establishment of the
Slavic Nomocanon in the Thirteenth Century Marija Koprivica; 5. General
Excommunications of Unknown Malefactors: Conscience, Community and
Investigations in England, c.1150-1350 Felicity Hill; 6. The Procedure and
Practice of Witness Testimony in English Ecclesiastical Courts, c.1193-1300
Sarah White; 7. The Bishops and the Deposition of Edward II Samuel Lane; 8.
Kings' Courts and Bishops' Administrations in Fourteenth-Century England: A
Study in Cooperation Alison K. McHardy; 9. Arbitration, Delegation,
Conservation: Marginalized Mechanisms for Dispute Resolution in the
Pre-Reformation English Church R. N. Swanson; 10. Perjury in Early Tudor
England Paul Cavill; 11. Conscience and the King's Household Clergy in the
Early Tudor Court of Requests Laura Flannigan; 12. Restoration of Deprived
Clergy during the 1559 Royal Visitation of the Eastern Dioceses Ralph
Houlbrooke; 13. Adiaphora, Luther and the Material Culture of Worship
Andrew Spicer; 14. A Godly Law? Bulstrode Whitelocke, Puritanism and the
Common Law in Seventeenth-Century England Jacqueline Rose; 15. 'Very knaves
besides': Catholic Print and the Enforcers of the 1662 Licensing Act in
Restoration England Chelsea Reutcke; 16. Protestant Dissent and the Law:
Enforcement and Persecution, 1662-72 David L. Wykes; 17. The House of Lords
and Religious Toleration in Scotland: James Greenshields's Appeal, 1709-11
Ben Rogers; 18. Toleration and Repression: German States, the Law and the
'Sects' in the long Nineteenth Century Manfred Henke; 19. The Social and
Legal Reception of Illegitimate Births in the Gurk Valley, Austria,
1868-1945 Catherine Sumnall; 20. Keeping up with the Chinese: Constituting
and Reconstituting the Anglican Church in South China, 1897-1951 Tim Yung;
21. The Church of England and the Legislative Reforms of 1828-32:
Revolution or Adjustment? Nicholas Dixon; 22. The Decline of the Clerical
Magistracy in the Nineteenth-Century English Midlands John W. B. Tomlinson;
23. Debating the Legal Status of the Ornaments Rubric: Ritualism and Royal
Commissions in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century England
(Kennedy Prize) Dan D. Cruickshank; 24. 'The day of compromise is past':
The Oxford Free Churches and 'Passive Resistance' to the 1902 Education Act
Martin Wellings; 25. The Chancellors' Dilemma: The Impact of the First
World War on Faculty Jurisdiction Anne C. Brook; 26. Freedom of Religion
and the Legal Status of Churches: A Case Study from the Serbian
Constitutional Court Tijana Surlan; 27. History, Sacred History and Law at
the Intersection of Law, Religion and History Peter Edge.
illustrations; Introduction Rosamond McKitterick; 1. The Church and the Law
in the Early Middle Ages (Presidential Address) Rosamond McKitterick; 2.
'Cherchez la femme!' Heresy and Law in Late Antiquity Caroline Humfress; 3.
God's Judgement in Carolingian Law and History Writing (President's Prize)
Robert A. H. Evans; 4. The Political Background to the Establishment of the
Slavic Nomocanon in the Thirteenth Century Marija Koprivica; 5. General
Excommunications of Unknown Malefactors: Conscience, Community and
Investigations in England, c.1150-1350 Felicity Hill; 6. The Procedure and
Practice of Witness Testimony in English Ecclesiastical Courts, c.1193-1300
Sarah White; 7. The Bishops and the Deposition of Edward II Samuel Lane; 8.
Kings' Courts and Bishops' Administrations in Fourteenth-Century England: A
Study in Cooperation Alison K. McHardy; 9. Arbitration, Delegation,
Conservation: Marginalized Mechanisms for Dispute Resolution in the
Pre-Reformation English Church R. N. Swanson; 10. Perjury in Early Tudor
England Paul Cavill; 11. Conscience and the King's Household Clergy in the
Early Tudor Court of Requests Laura Flannigan; 12. Restoration of Deprived
Clergy during the 1559 Royal Visitation of the Eastern Dioceses Ralph
Houlbrooke; 13. Adiaphora, Luther and the Material Culture of Worship
Andrew Spicer; 14. A Godly Law? Bulstrode Whitelocke, Puritanism and the
Common Law in Seventeenth-Century England Jacqueline Rose; 15. 'Very knaves
besides': Catholic Print and the Enforcers of the 1662 Licensing Act in
Restoration England Chelsea Reutcke; 16. Protestant Dissent and the Law:
Enforcement and Persecution, 1662-72 David L. Wykes; 17. The House of Lords
and Religious Toleration in Scotland: James Greenshields's Appeal, 1709-11
Ben Rogers; 18. Toleration and Repression: German States, the Law and the
'Sects' in the long Nineteenth Century Manfred Henke; 19. The Social and
Legal Reception of Illegitimate Births in the Gurk Valley, Austria,
1868-1945 Catherine Sumnall; 20. Keeping up with the Chinese: Constituting
and Reconstituting the Anglican Church in South China, 1897-1951 Tim Yung;
21. The Church of England and the Legislative Reforms of 1828-32:
Revolution or Adjustment? Nicholas Dixon; 22. The Decline of the Clerical
Magistracy in the Nineteenth-Century English Midlands John W. B. Tomlinson;
23. Debating the Legal Status of the Ornaments Rubric: Ritualism and Royal
Commissions in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century England
(Kennedy Prize) Dan D. Cruickshank; 24. 'The day of compromise is past':
The Oxford Free Churches and 'Passive Resistance' to the 1902 Education Act
Martin Wellings; 25. The Chancellors' Dilemma: The Impact of the First
World War on Faculty Jurisdiction Anne C. Brook; 26. Freedom of Religion
and the Legal Status of Churches: A Case Study from the Serbian
Constitutional Court Tijana Surlan; 27. History, Sacred History and Law at
the Intersection of Law, Religion and History Peter Edge.
Preface; List of contributors; List of abbreviations; List of
illustrations; Introduction Rosamond McKitterick; 1. The Church and the Law
in the Early Middle Ages (Presidential Address) Rosamond McKitterick; 2.
'Cherchez la femme!' Heresy and Law in Late Antiquity Caroline Humfress; 3.
God's Judgement in Carolingian Law and History Writing (President's Prize)
Robert A. H. Evans; 4. The Political Background to the Establishment of the
Slavic Nomocanon in the Thirteenth Century Marija Koprivica; 5. General
Excommunications of Unknown Malefactors: Conscience, Community and
Investigations in England, c.1150-1350 Felicity Hill; 6. The Procedure and
Practice of Witness Testimony in English Ecclesiastical Courts, c.1193-1300
Sarah White; 7. The Bishops and the Deposition of Edward II Samuel Lane; 8.
Kings' Courts and Bishops' Administrations in Fourteenth-Century England: A
Study in Cooperation Alison K. McHardy; 9. Arbitration, Delegation,
Conservation: Marginalized Mechanisms for Dispute Resolution in the
Pre-Reformation English Church R. N. Swanson; 10. Perjury in Early Tudor
England Paul Cavill; 11. Conscience and the King's Household Clergy in the
Early Tudor Court of Requests Laura Flannigan; 12. Restoration of Deprived
Clergy during the 1559 Royal Visitation of the Eastern Dioceses Ralph
Houlbrooke; 13. Adiaphora, Luther and the Material Culture of Worship
Andrew Spicer; 14. A Godly Law? Bulstrode Whitelocke, Puritanism and the
Common Law in Seventeenth-Century England Jacqueline Rose; 15. 'Very knaves
besides': Catholic Print and the Enforcers of the 1662 Licensing Act in
Restoration England Chelsea Reutcke; 16. Protestant Dissent and the Law:
Enforcement and Persecution, 1662-72 David L. Wykes; 17. The House of Lords
and Religious Toleration in Scotland: James Greenshields's Appeal, 1709-11
Ben Rogers; 18. Toleration and Repression: German States, the Law and the
'Sects' in the long Nineteenth Century Manfred Henke; 19. The Social and
Legal Reception of Illegitimate Births in the Gurk Valley, Austria,
1868-1945 Catherine Sumnall; 20. Keeping up with the Chinese: Constituting
and Reconstituting the Anglican Church in South China, 1897-1951 Tim Yung;
21. The Church of England and the Legislative Reforms of 1828-32:
Revolution or Adjustment? Nicholas Dixon; 22. The Decline of the Clerical
Magistracy in the Nineteenth-Century English Midlands John W. B. Tomlinson;
23. Debating the Legal Status of the Ornaments Rubric: Ritualism and Royal
Commissions in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century England
(Kennedy Prize) Dan D. Cruickshank; 24. 'The day of compromise is past':
The Oxford Free Churches and 'Passive Resistance' to the 1902 Education Act
Martin Wellings; 25. The Chancellors' Dilemma: The Impact of the First
World War on Faculty Jurisdiction Anne C. Brook; 26. Freedom of Religion
and the Legal Status of Churches: A Case Study from the Serbian
Constitutional Court Tijana Surlan; 27. History, Sacred History and Law at
the Intersection of Law, Religion and History Peter Edge.
illustrations; Introduction Rosamond McKitterick; 1. The Church and the Law
in the Early Middle Ages (Presidential Address) Rosamond McKitterick; 2.
'Cherchez la femme!' Heresy and Law in Late Antiquity Caroline Humfress; 3.
God's Judgement in Carolingian Law and History Writing (President's Prize)
Robert A. H. Evans; 4. The Political Background to the Establishment of the
Slavic Nomocanon in the Thirteenth Century Marija Koprivica; 5. General
Excommunications of Unknown Malefactors: Conscience, Community and
Investigations in England, c.1150-1350 Felicity Hill; 6. The Procedure and
Practice of Witness Testimony in English Ecclesiastical Courts, c.1193-1300
Sarah White; 7. The Bishops and the Deposition of Edward II Samuel Lane; 8.
Kings' Courts and Bishops' Administrations in Fourteenth-Century England: A
Study in Cooperation Alison K. McHardy; 9. Arbitration, Delegation,
Conservation: Marginalized Mechanisms for Dispute Resolution in the
Pre-Reformation English Church R. N. Swanson; 10. Perjury in Early Tudor
England Paul Cavill; 11. Conscience and the King's Household Clergy in the
Early Tudor Court of Requests Laura Flannigan; 12. Restoration of Deprived
Clergy during the 1559 Royal Visitation of the Eastern Dioceses Ralph
Houlbrooke; 13. Adiaphora, Luther and the Material Culture of Worship
Andrew Spicer; 14. A Godly Law? Bulstrode Whitelocke, Puritanism and the
Common Law in Seventeenth-Century England Jacqueline Rose; 15. 'Very knaves
besides': Catholic Print and the Enforcers of the 1662 Licensing Act in
Restoration England Chelsea Reutcke; 16. Protestant Dissent and the Law:
Enforcement and Persecution, 1662-72 David L. Wykes; 17. The House of Lords
and Religious Toleration in Scotland: James Greenshields's Appeal, 1709-11
Ben Rogers; 18. Toleration and Repression: German States, the Law and the
'Sects' in the long Nineteenth Century Manfred Henke; 19. The Social and
Legal Reception of Illegitimate Births in the Gurk Valley, Austria,
1868-1945 Catherine Sumnall; 20. Keeping up with the Chinese: Constituting
and Reconstituting the Anglican Church in South China, 1897-1951 Tim Yung;
21. The Church of England and the Legislative Reforms of 1828-32:
Revolution or Adjustment? Nicholas Dixon; 22. The Decline of the Clerical
Magistracy in the Nineteenth-Century English Midlands John W. B. Tomlinson;
23. Debating the Legal Status of the Ornaments Rubric: Ritualism and Royal
Commissions in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century England
(Kennedy Prize) Dan D. Cruickshank; 24. 'The day of compromise is past':
The Oxford Free Churches and 'Passive Resistance' to the 1902 Education Act
Martin Wellings; 25. The Chancellors' Dilemma: The Impact of the First
World War on Faculty Jurisdiction Anne C. Brook; 26. Freedom of Religion
and the Legal Status of Churches: A Case Study from the Serbian
Constitutional Court Tijana Surlan; 27. History, Sacred History and Law at
the Intersection of Law, Religion and History Peter Edge.