The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Law
Herausgeber: Witte Jr, John; Domingo, Rafael
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This volume tells the story of the interaction between Christianity and law, historically and today, in the traditional heartlands of Christianity and around the globe. Sixty new chapters by leading scholars provide authoritative and accessible accounts of foundational Christian teachings on law and legal thought over the past two millennia; the current interaction and contestation of law and Christianity on all continents; how Christianity shaped and was shaped by core public, private, penal, and procedural laws; various old and new forms of Christian canon law, natural law theory, and…mehr
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This volume tells the story of the interaction between Christianity and law, historically and today, in the traditional heartlands of Christianity and around the globe. Sixty new chapters by leading scholars provide authoritative and accessible accounts of foundational Christian teachings on law and legal thought over the past two millennia; the current interaction and contestation of law and Christianity on all continents; how Christianity shaped and was shaped by core public, private, penal, and procedural laws; various old and new forms of Christian canon law, natural law theory, and religious freedom norms; Christian teachings on fundamental principles of law and legal order; and Christian contributions to controversial legal issues.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 920
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
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- Abmessung: 246mm x 183mm x 84mm
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- ISBN-13: 9780197606759
- ISBN-10: 019760675X
- Artikelnr.: 67864025
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 920
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 183mm x 84mm
- Gewicht: 1760g
- ISBN-13: 9780197606759
- ISBN-10: 019760675X
- Artikelnr.: 67864025
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
John Witte, Jr., is Woodruff University Professor, McDonald Distinguished Professor, and Faculty Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University. He has published many articles and books, including recently Religion and Human Rights; No Establishment of Religion ; Church, State, and Family; The Blessings of Liberty; and Religion and the American Constitutional Experiment. Rafael Domingo is Spruill Family Professor of Law and Religion at Emory University, and Álvaro d'Ors Professor of Law at the University of Navarra. He has published many articles and books, including recently The New Global Law; God and the Legal System; Great Christian Jurists in Spanish History; Roman Law: An Introduction; and Law and Religion in a Secular Age.
* Preface and Acknowledgements * John Witte Jr. and Rafael Domingo
Emory University
USA * About the Contributors * Part I: Christianity and Law in Historical Perspective * 1. Christianity
Law
and the Bible * Brent A. Strawn
Duke University
USA * 2. Christianity and Roman Law * Maria Doerfler
Yale University
USA * 3. Law and the Church Fathers * Josef Lössl
Cardiff University
UK * 4. Christianity and Byzantine Law * David Wagschal
Ontario College of Art and Design University
Canada * 5. Germanic Christianity and the Law * Mathias Schmoeckel
University of Bonn
Germany * 6. Law in the Context of Medieval Scholasticism * Jean Porter
University of Notre Dame
USA * 7. The Development of the Classical Canon Law * R. H. Helmholz
University of Chicago
USA * 8. Christianity and Medieval Civil Law * Orazio Condorelli
University of Catania
Italy * 9. Law and Orthodox Christianity after Byzantium * Paul Valliere
Butler University
USA * 10. The Protestant Reformations and Law * John Witte Jr.
Emory University
USA * 11. Catholic Reform
Law
and the School of Salamanca * David Lantigua
University of Notre Dame
USA * 12. The Church of England and Protestant Established Churches in Europe (1648-1800) * T. Jeremy Gunn
International University of Rabat
Morocco * 13. Christianity and Law in the Early Americas * Tamar Herzog
Harvard University
USA * 14. Christianity and Law in the Age of Enlightenment * Harold J. Berman and John Witte Jr.
Emory University
USA * 15. Christianity and Law in the Nineteenth Century * Mark D. Chapman
Oxford University
UK * 16. Christianity and Law in the Twentieth Century * Russell Sandberg
Cardiff University
UK * Part II: The Global Interaction of Christianity and Law Today * 17. Christianity and Law in Europe Today * Andrea Pin
University of Padua
Italy * 18. Christianity and Law in North America Today * Nathan S. Chapman
University of Georgia
USA * 19. Christianity and Law in Latin America Today * Cristián Villalonga
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Chile * 20. Christianity and Law in Africa Today * Paulinus I. Odozor
University of Notre Dame
USA * 21. Christianity and Law in the Middle East Today * Dörthe Engelcke
Max Planck Institute for Comparative and Private International Law
Hamburg
Germany * 22. Christianity and Law in the Post-Soviet Space and Eurasia Today * Alfons Brüning
Radboud University in Nijmegen
The Netherlands * 23. Christianity and Law in Northeast Asia Today * Jonghyu Jeong
Chonnam National University
South Korea * 24. Christianity and Law in Southeast Asia Today * Daniel PS Goh and Jaclyn L. Neo
National University of Singapore
Singapore * 25. Christianity and Law in China Today * Zhibin Xie
Institute of Sino-Christian Studies
Hong Kong
China * Eric Wang
Emory University
USA * Part III: Christianity and Core Legal Subjects * 26. Christianity and Constitutional Law * Nicholas Aroney
University of Queensland
Australia * 27. Christianity and Procedural Law * Mathias Schmoeckel
University of Bonn
Germany * John Witte Jr.
Emory University
USA * 28. Christianity and Equity * Samuel L. Bray and Paul B. Miller
University of Notre Dame
USA * 29. Christianity and Criminal Law * Heikki Pihlajamäki
University of Helsinki
Finland * 30. Christianity and Contract Law * Paolo Astorri
University of Copenhagen
Denmark * Wim Decock
Catholic University of Louvain
Belgium * 31. Christianity and Family Law * Helen M. Alvaré
George Mason University
USA * 32. Christianity and Property Law * Angela C. Carmella
Seton Hall University
USA * 33. Christianity and Torts * Michael P. Moreland
Villanova University
USA * 34. Christianity and the Law of Taxation * Allen Calhoun
Emory University
USA * 35. Christianity and Labor Law * Thomas C. Kohler
Boston College
USA * 36. Christianity and Economic Law * Daniel A. Crane
University of Michigan
USA * 37. Christianity and Education Law * Charles L. Glenn
Boston University
USA * Jan De Groof
College of Europe
Belgium * 38. Christianity and International Law * Neil Walker
Edinburgh University
UK * Part IV. Canon Law
Human Rights
and Religious Freedom * 39. Catholic Canon Law * Judith Hahn
University of Bonn
Germany * 40. Orthodox Canon Law * Vasile Mihai
Saints Peter and Paul Christian Orthodox Church
Boone
NC
USA * 41. Protestant Church Laws * Norman Doe
Cardiff University
UK * 42. Christianity and Natural Law and Natural Rights * Jennifer A. Herdt
Yale University
USA * 43. Christianity and Human Rights Law * Mark Hill
QC
Inner Temple and University of Notre Dame London Law Program
UK * 44. Christianity and the Law of Religious Freedom * Steven D. Smith
University of San Diego
USA * 45. Christianity and Religious Freedom in the Asian Context * Thio Li-ann
National University of Singapore
Singapore * 46. Christianity and the Law of Church-State Relations * Gerhard Robbers
University of Trier
Germany * Part V. Christianity and Emerging Areas of Law * 47. Christianity
Law
and the Ecological Crisis * Massimiliano Montini
University of Siena
Italy * M. Christian Green
Emory University
USA * 48. Christianity and Migration Law * Donald M. Kerwin
Jr.
Center for Migrations Studies
New York City
USA * 49. Christianity and Health Care Law * John Keown
Georgetown University
USA * 50. Christianity and the Law of (Bio)technology * Ruth L. Okediji
Harvard University
USA * 51. Christianity and Legal Ethics * Robert F. Cochran
Jr.
University of Virginia
USA * 52. Christianity and Racial Justice * Vincent Lloyd
Villanova University
USA * 53. Christianity and Global Justice * Lisa Sowle Cahill
Boston College
USA * Part VI. Christianity and Enduring Legal Principles and Values * 54. Christianity
Love
and Justice * Nicholas Wolterstorff
Yale University
USA * 55. Christianity and Human Dignity * Pamela Slotte
Åbo Akademi University and University of Helsinki
Finland * 56. Christianity and Equality * Julian Rivers
University of Bristol
UK * 57. Christianity and the Rule of Law * Simon Lee
Open University
UK * 58. Christianity and Sovereignty * Nicholas Aroney
University of Queensland
Australia * 59. Christianity and Judgment * David H. McIlroy
Queen Mary University of London
UK * 60. Christianity
Law
and Solidarity * Rafael Domingo
Emory University
USA * Index
Emory University
USA * About the Contributors * Part I: Christianity and Law in Historical Perspective * 1. Christianity
Law
and the Bible * Brent A. Strawn
Duke University
USA * 2. Christianity and Roman Law * Maria Doerfler
Yale University
USA * 3. Law and the Church Fathers * Josef Lössl
Cardiff University
UK * 4. Christianity and Byzantine Law * David Wagschal
Ontario College of Art and Design University
Canada * 5. Germanic Christianity and the Law * Mathias Schmoeckel
University of Bonn
Germany * 6. Law in the Context of Medieval Scholasticism * Jean Porter
University of Notre Dame
USA * 7. The Development of the Classical Canon Law * R. H. Helmholz
University of Chicago
USA * 8. Christianity and Medieval Civil Law * Orazio Condorelli
University of Catania
Italy * 9. Law and Orthodox Christianity after Byzantium * Paul Valliere
Butler University
USA * 10. The Protestant Reformations and Law * John Witte Jr.
Emory University
USA * 11. Catholic Reform
Law
and the School of Salamanca * David Lantigua
University of Notre Dame
USA * 12. The Church of England and Protestant Established Churches in Europe (1648-1800) * T. Jeremy Gunn
International University of Rabat
Morocco * 13. Christianity and Law in the Early Americas * Tamar Herzog
Harvard University
USA * 14. Christianity and Law in the Age of Enlightenment * Harold J. Berman and John Witte Jr.
Emory University
USA * 15. Christianity and Law in the Nineteenth Century * Mark D. Chapman
Oxford University
UK * 16. Christianity and Law in the Twentieth Century * Russell Sandberg
Cardiff University
UK * Part II: The Global Interaction of Christianity and Law Today * 17. Christianity and Law in Europe Today * Andrea Pin
University of Padua
Italy * 18. Christianity and Law in North America Today * Nathan S. Chapman
University of Georgia
USA * 19. Christianity and Law in Latin America Today * Cristián Villalonga
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Chile * 20. Christianity and Law in Africa Today * Paulinus I. Odozor
University of Notre Dame
USA * 21. Christianity and Law in the Middle East Today * Dörthe Engelcke
Max Planck Institute for Comparative and Private International Law
Hamburg
Germany * 22. Christianity and Law in the Post-Soviet Space and Eurasia Today * Alfons Brüning
Radboud University in Nijmegen
The Netherlands * 23. Christianity and Law in Northeast Asia Today * Jonghyu Jeong
Chonnam National University
South Korea * 24. Christianity and Law in Southeast Asia Today * Daniel PS Goh and Jaclyn L. Neo
National University of Singapore
Singapore * 25. Christianity and Law in China Today * Zhibin Xie
Institute of Sino-Christian Studies
Hong Kong
China * Eric Wang
Emory University
USA * Part III: Christianity and Core Legal Subjects * 26. Christianity and Constitutional Law * Nicholas Aroney
University of Queensland
Australia * 27. Christianity and Procedural Law * Mathias Schmoeckel
University of Bonn
Germany * John Witte Jr.
Emory University
USA * 28. Christianity and Equity * Samuel L. Bray and Paul B. Miller
University of Notre Dame
USA * 29. Christianity and Criminal Law * Heikki Pihlajamäki
University of Helsinki
Finland * 30. Christianity and Contract Law * Paolo Astorri
University of Copenhagen
Denmark * Wim Decock
Catholic University of Louvain
Belgium * 31. Christianity and Family Law * Helen M. Alvaré
George Mason University
USA * 32. Christianity and Property Law * Angela C. Carmella
Seton Hall University
USA * 33. Christianity and Torts * Michael P. Moreland
Villanova University
USA * 34. Christianity and the Law of Taxation * Allen Calhoun
Emory University
USA * 35. Christianity and Labor Law * Thomas C. Kohler
Boston College
USA * 36. Christianity and Economic Law * Daniel A. Crane
University of Michigan
USA * 37. Christianity and Education Law * Charles L. Glenn
Boston University
USA * Jan De Groof
College of Europe
Belgium * 38. Christianity and International Law * Neil Walker
Edinburgh University
UK * Part IV. Canon Law
Human Rights
and Religious Freedom * 39. Catholic Canon Law * Judith Hahn
University of Bonn
Germany * 40. Orthodox Canon Law * Vasile Mihai
Saints Peter and Paul Christian Orthodox Church
Boone
NC
USA * 41. Protestant Church Laws * Norman Doe
Cardiff University
UK * 42. Christianity and Natural Law and Natural Rights * Jennifer A. Herdt
Yale University
USA * 43. Christianity and Human Rights Law * Mark Hill
QC
Inner Temple and University of Notre Dame London Law Program
UK * 44. Christianity and the Law of Religious Freedom * Steven D. Smith
University of San Diego
USA * 45. Christianity and Religious Freedom in the Asian Context * Thio Li-ann
National University of Singapore
Singapore * 46. Christianity and the Law of Church-State Relations * Gerhard Robbers
University of Trier
Germany * Part V. Christianity and Emerging Areas of Law * 47. Christianity
Law
and the Ecological Crisis * Massimiliano Montini
University of Siena
Italy * M. Christian Green
Emory University
USA * 48. Christianity and Migration Law * Donald M. Kerwin
Jr.
Center for Migrations Studies
New York City
USA * 49. Christianity and Health Care Law * John Keown
Georgetown University
USA * 50. Christianity and the Law of (Bio)technology * Ruth L. Okediji
Harvard University
USA * 51. Christianity and Legal Ethics * Robert F. Cochran
Jr.
University of Virginia
USA * 52. Christianity and Racial Justice * Vincent Lloyd
Villanova University
USA * 53. Christianity and Global Justice * Lisa Sowle Cahill
Boston College
USA * Part VI. Christianity and Enduring Legal Principles and Values * 54. Christianity
Love
and Justice * Nicholas Wolterstorff
Yale University
USA * 55. Christianity and Human Dignity * Pamela Slotte
Åbo Akademi University and University of Helsinki
Finland * 56. Christianity and Equality * Julian Rivers
University of Bristol
UK * 57. Christianity and the Rule of Law * Simon Lee
Open University
UK * 58. Christianity and Sovereignty * Nicholas Aroney
University of Queensland
Australia * 59. Christianity and Judgment * David H. McIlroy
Queen Mary University of London
UK * 60. Christianity
Law
and Solidarity * Rafael Domingo
Emory University
USA * Index
* Preface and Acknowledgements * John Witte Jr. and Rafael Domingo
Emory University
USA * About the Contributors * Part I: Christianity and Law in Historical Perspective * 1. Christianity
Law
and the Bible * Brent A. Strawn
Duke University
USA * 2. Christianity and Roman Law * Maria Doerfler
Yale University
USA * 3. Law and the Church Fathers * Josef Lössl
Cardiff University
UK * 4. Christianity and Byzantine Law * David Wagschal
Ontario College of Art and Design University
Canada * 5. Germanic Christianity and the Law * Mathias Schmoeckel
University of Bonn
Germany * 6. Law in the Context of Medieval Scholasticism * Jean Porter
University of Notre Dame
USA * 7. The Development of the Classical Canon Law * R. H. Helmholz
University of Chicago
USA * 8. Christianity and Medieval Civil Law * Orazio Condorelli
University of Catania
Italy * 9. Law and Orthodox Christianity after Byzantium * Paul Valliere
Butler University
USA * 10. The Protestant Reformations and Law * John Witte Jr.
Emory University
USA * 11. Catholic Reform
Law
and the School of Salamanca * David Lantigua
University of Notre Dame
USA * 12. The Church of England and Protestant Established Churches in Europe (1648-1800) * T. Jeremy Gunn
International University of Rabat
Morocco * 13. Christianity and Law in the Early Americas * Tamar Herzog
Harvard University
USA * 14. Christianity and Law in the Age of Enlightenment * Harold J. Berman and John Witte Jr.
Emory University
USA * 15. Christianity and Law in the Nineteenth Century * Mark D. Chapman
Oxford University
UK * 16. Christianity and Law in the Twentieth Century * Russell Sandberg
Cardiff University
UK * Part II: The Global Interaction of Christianity and Law Today * 17. Christianity and Law in Europe Today * Andrea Pin
University of Padua
Italy * 18. Christianity and Law in North America Today * Nathan S. Chapman
University of Georgia
USA * 19. Christianity and Law in Latin America Today * Cristián Villalonga
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Chile * 20. Christianity and Law in Africa Today * Paulinus I. Odozor
University of Notre Dame
USA * 21. Christianity and Law in the Middle East Today * Dörthe Engelcke
Max Planck Institute for Comparative and Private International Law
Hamburg
Germany * 22. Christianity and Law in the Post-Soviet Space and Eurasia Today * Alfons Brüning
Radboud University in Nijmegen
The Netherlands * 23. Christianity and Law in Northeast Asia Today * Jonghyu Jeong
Chonnam National University
South Korea * 24. Christianity and Law in Southeast Asia Today * Daniel PS Goh and Jaclyn L. Neo
National University of Singapore
Singapore * 25. Christianity and Law in China Today * Zhibin Xie
Institute of Sino-Christian Studies
Hong Kong
China * Eric Wang
Emory University
USA * Part III: Christianity and Core Legal Subjects * 26. Christianity and Constitutional Law * Nicholas Aroney
University of Queensland
Australia * 27. Christianity and Procedural Law * Mathias Schmoeckel
University of Bonn
Germany * John Witte Jr.
Emory University
USA * 28. Christianity and Equity * Samuel L. Bray and Paul B. Miller
University of Notre Dame
USA * 29. Christianity and Criminal Law * Heikki Pihlajamäki
University of Helsinki
Finland * 30. Christianity and Contract Law * Paolo Astorri
University of Copenhagen
Denmark * Wim Decock
Catholic University of Louvain
Belgium * 31. Christianity and Family Law * Helen M. Alvaré
George Mason University
USA * 32. Christianity and Property Law * Angela C. Carmella
Seton Hall University
USA * 33. Christianity and Torts * Michael P. Moreland
Villanova University
USA * 34. Christianity and the Law of Taxation * Allen Calhoun
Emory University
USA * 35. Christianity and Labor Law * Thomas C. Kohler
Boston College
USA * 36. Christianity and Economic Law * Daniel A. Crane
University of Michigan
USA * 37. Christianity and Education Law * Charles L. Glenn
Boston University
USA * Jan De Groof
College of Europe
Belgium * 38. Christianity and International Law * Neil Walker
Edinburgh University
UK * Part IV. Canon Law
Human Rights
and Religious Freedom * 39. Catholic Canon Law * Judith Hahn
University of Bonn
Germany * 40. Orthodox Canon Law * Vasile Mihai
Saints Peter and Paul Christian Orthodox Church
Boone
NC
USA * 41. Protestant Church Laws * Norman Doe
Cardiff University
UK * 42. Christianity and Natural Law and Natural Rights * Jennifer A. Herdt
Yale University
USA * 43. Christianity and Human Rights Law * Mark Hill
QC
Inner Temple and University of Notre Dame London Law Program
UK * 44. Christianity and the Law of Religious Freedom * Steven D. Smith
University of San Diego
USA * 45. Christianity and Religious Freedom in the Asian Context * Thio Li-ann
National University of Singapore
Singapore * 46. Christianity and the Law of Church-State Relations * Gerhard Robbers
University of Trier
Germany * Part V. Christianity and Emerging Areas of Law * 47. Christianity
Law
and the Ecological Crisis * Massimiliano Montini
University of Siena
Italy * M. Christian Green
Emory University
USA * 48. Christianity and Migration Law * Donald M. Kerwin
Jr.
Center for Migrations Studies
New York City
USA * 49. Christianity and Health Care Law * John Keown
Georgetown University
USA * 50. Christianity and the Law of (Bio)technology * Ruth L. Okediji
Harvard University
USA * 51. Christianity and Legal Ethics * Robert F. Cochran
Jr.
University of Virginia
USA * 52. Christianity and Racial Justice * Vincent Lloyd
Villanova University
USA * 53. Christianity and Global Justice * Lisa Sowle Cahill
Boston College
USA * Part VI. Christianity and Enduring Legal Principles and Values * 54. Christianity
Love
and Justice * Nicholas Wolterstorff
Yale University
USA * 55. Christianity and Human Dignity * Pamela Slotte
Åbo Akademi University and University of Helsinki
Finland * 56. Christianity and Equality * Julian Rivers
University of Bristol
UK * 57. Christianity and the Rule of Law * Simon Lee
Open University
UK * 58. Christianity and Sovereignty * Nicholas Aroney
University of Queensland
Australia * 59. Christianity and Judgment * David H. McIlroy
Queen Mary University of London
UK * 60. Christianity
Law
and Solidarity * Rafael Domingo
Emory University
USA * Index
Emory University
USA * About the Contributors * Part I: Christianity and Law in Historical Perspective * 1. Christianity
Law
and the Bible * Brent A. Strawn
Duke University
USA * 2. Christianity and Roman Law * Maria Doerfler
Yale University
USA * 3. Law and the Church Fathers * Josef Lössl
Cardiff University
UK * 4. Christianity and Byzantine Law * David Wagschal
Ontario College of Art and Design University
Canada * 5. Germanic Christianity and the Law * Mathias Schmoeckel
University of Bonn
Germany * 6. Law in the Context of Medieval Scholasticism * Jean Porter
University of Notre Dame
USA * 7. The Development of the Classical Canon Law * R. H. Helmholz
University of Chicago
USA * 8. Christianity and Medieval Civil Law * Orazio Condorelli
University of Catania
Italy * 9. Law and Orthodox Christianity after Byzantium * Paul Valliere
Butler University
USA * 10. The Protestant Reformations and Law * John Witte Jr.
Emory University
USA * 11. Catholic Reform
Law
and the School of Salamanca * David Lantigua
University of Notre Dame
USA * 12. The Church of England and Protestant Established Churches in Europe (1648-1800) * T. Jeremy Gunn
International University of Rabat
Morocco * 13. Christianity and Law in the Early Americas * Tamar Herzog
Harvard University
USA * 14. Christianity and Law in the Age of Enlightenment * Harold J. Berman and John Witte Jr.
Emory University
USA * 15. Christianity and Law in the Nineteenth Century * Mark D. Chapman
Oxford University
UK * 16. Christianity and Law in the Twentieth Century * Russell Sandberg
Cardiff University
UK * Part II: The Global Interaction of Christianity and Law Today * 17. Christianity and Law in Europe Today * Andrea Pin
University of Padua
Italy * 18. Christianity and Law in North America Today * Nathan S. Chapman
University of Georgia
USA * 19. Christianity and Law in Latin America Today * Cristián Villalonga
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Chile * 20. Christianity and Law in Africa Today * Paulinus I. Odozor
University of Notre Dame
USA * 21. Christianity and Law in the Middle East Today * Dörthe Engelcke
Max Planck Institute for Comparative and Private International Law
Hamburg
Germany * 22. Christianity and Law in the Post-Soviet Space and Eurasia Today * Alfons Brüning
Radboud University in Nijmegen
The Netherlands * 23. Christianity and Law in Northeast Asia Today * Jonghyu Jeong
Chonnam National University
South Korea * 24. Christianity and Law in Southeast Asia Today * Daniel PS Goh and Jaclyn L. Neo
National University of Singapore
Singapore * 25. Christianity and Law in China Today * Zhibin Xie
Institute of Sino-Christian Studies
Hong Kong
China * Eric Wang
Emory University
USA * Part III: Christianity and Core Legal Subjects * 26. Christianity and Constitutional Law * Nicholas Aroney
University of Queensland
Australia * 27. Christianity and Procedural Law * Mathias Schmoeckel
University of Bonn
Germany * John Witte Jr.
Emory University
USA * 28. Christianity and Equity * Samuel L. Bray and Paul B. Miller
University of Notre Dame
USA * 29. Christianity and Criminal Law * Heikki Pihlajamäki
University of Helsinki
Finland * 30. Christianity and Contract Law * Paolo Astorri
University of Copenhagen
Denmark * Wim Decock
Catholic University of Louvain
Belgium * 31. Christianity and Family Law * Helen M. Alvaré
George Mason University
USA * 32. Christianity and Property Law * Angela C. Carmella
Seton Hall University
USA * 33. Christianity and Torts * Michael P. Moreland
Villanova University
USA * 34. Christianity and the Law of Taxation * Allen Calhoun
Emory University
USA * 35. Christianity and Labor Law * Thomas C. Kohler
Boston College
USA * 36. Christianity and Economic Law * Daniel A. Crane
University of Michigan
USA * 37. Christianity and Education Law * Charles L. Glenn
Boston University
USA * Jan De Groof
College of Europe
Belgium * 38. Christianity and International Law * Neil Walker
Edinburgh University
UK * Part IV. Canon Law
Human Rights
and Religious Freedom * 39. Catholic Canon Law * Judith Hahn
University of Bonn
Germany * 40. Orthodox Canon Law * Vasile Mihai
Saints Peter and Paul Christian Orthodox Church
Boone
NC
USA * 41. Protestant Church Laws * Norman Doe
Cardiff University
UK * 42. Christianity and Natural Law and Natural Rights * Jennifer A. Herdt
Yale University
USA * 43. Christianity and Human Rights Law * Mark Hill
QC
Inner Temple and University of Notre Dame London Law Program
UK * 44. Christianity and the Law of Religious Freedom * Steven D. Smith
University of San Diego
USA * 45. Christianity and Religious Freedom in the Asian Context * Thio Li-ann
National University of Singapore
Singapore * 46. Christianity and the Law of Church-State Relations * Gerhard Robbers
University of Trier
Germany * Part V. Christianity and Emerging Areas of Law * 47. Christianity
Law
and the Ecological Crisis * Massimiliano Montini
University of Siena
Italy * M. Christian Green
Emory University
USA * 48. Christianity and Migration Law * Donald M. Kerwin
Jr.
Center for Migrations Studies
New York City
USA * 49. Christianity and Health Care Law * John Keown
Georgetown University
USA * 50. Christianity and the Law of (Bio)technology * Ruth L. Okediji
Harvard University
USA * 51. Christianity and Legal Ethics * Robert F. Cochran
Jr.
University of Virginia
USA * 52. Christianity and Racial Justice * Vincent Lloyd
Villanova University
USA * 53. Christianity and Global Justice * Lisa Sowle Cahill
Boston College
USA * Part VI. Christianity and Enduring Legal Principles and Values * 54. Christianity
Love
and Justice * Nicholas Wolterstorff
Yale University
USA * 55. Christianity and Human Dignity * Pamela Slotte
Åbo Akademi University and University of Helsinki
Finland * 56. Christianity and Equality * Julian Rivers
University of Bristol
UK * 57. Christianity and the Rule of Law * Simon Lee
Open University
UK * 58. Christianity and Sovereignty * Nicholas Aroney
University of Queensland
Australia * 59. Christianity and Judgment * David H. McIlroy
Queen Mary University of London
UK * 60. Christianity
Law
and Solidarity * Rafael Domingo
Emory University
USA * Index