Faith and Law

Faith and Law
Title Faith and Law PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Cochran, Jr.
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 311
Release 2007-12-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0814716989

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The relationship between religion and the law is a hot-button topic in America, with the courts, Congress, journalists, and others engaging in animated debates on what influence, if any, the former should have on the latter. Many of these discussions are dominated by the legal perspective, which views religion as a threat to the law; it is rare to hear how various religions in America view American law, even though most religions have distinct views on law. In Faith and Law, legal scholars from sixteen different religious traditions contend that religious discourse has an important function in the making, practice, and adjudication of American law, not least because our laws rest upon a framework of religious values. The book includes faiths that have traditionally had an impact on American law, as well as new immigrant faiths that are likely to have a growing influence. Each contributor describes how his or her tradition views law and addresses one legal issue from that perspective. Topics include abortion, gay rights, euthanasia, immigrant rights, and blasphemy and free speech.

Faith and Order

Faith and Order
Title Faith and Order PDF eBook
Author Harold J. Berman
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 432
Release 2000
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780802848529

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This book argues that despite the tensions existing in all societies between religious faith and legal order, they inevitably interact. In the course of his discussion Berman traces the history of Western law, exposes the fallacies of law theories that fail to take religion into account, examines key theological, prophetic, and educational themes, and looks at the role of religion in the Soviet and post-Soviet state.

Faith and Law

Faith and Law
Title Faith and Law PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Cochran
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 311
Release 2008
Genre Law
ISBN 0814716733

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The relationship between religion and the law is a hot-button topic in America, with the courts, Congress, journalists, and others engaging in animated debates on what influence, if any, the former should have on the latter. Many of these discussions are dominated by the legal perspective, which views religion as a threat to the law; it is rare to hear how various religions in America view American law, even though most religions have distinct views on law. In Faith and Law, legal scholars from sixteen different religious traditions contend that religious discourse has an important function in the making, practice, and adjudication of American law, not least because our laws rest upon a framework of religious values. The book includes faiths that have traditionally had an impact on American law, as well as new immigrant faiths that are likely to have a growing influence. Each contributor describes how his or her tradition views law and addresses one legal issue from that perspective. Topics include abortion, gay rights, euthanasia, immigrant rights, and blasphemy and free speech.

The Law is Not of Faith

The Law is Not of Faith
Title The Law is Not of Faith PDF eBook
Author Bryan D. Estelle
Publisher P & R Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Bible
ISBN 9781596381001

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Is the Mosaic covenant in some sense a republication of the covenant of works? What is the nature of its demand for obedience, since sinful man is unable to obey as God requires? How in turn was the law to drive Israel to Jesus? This book explores these issues pertaining to the doctrine of republication--once a staple in Reformed theology--a doctrine with far-reaching implications for Paul's theology, our relationship to Old Testament law, justification, and more.

Redeeming Law

Redeeming Law
Title Redeeming Law PDF eBook
Author Michael P. Schutt
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 542
Release 2009-12
Genre Law
ISBN 1458749053

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BEING A CHRISTIAN LAWYER IS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT EASY. Law professor Michael Schutt believes that Christians belong in the legal profession and should regard it as a sacred calling. Schutt offers this book as a vital resource for reconceiving the theoretical foundations of law and gives practical guidance for maintaining integrity within a challenging profession. A hopeful and practical book for law students and those serving in the legal profession.

Law and Gospel

Law and Gospel
Title Law and Gospel PDF eBook
Author John Warwick Montgomery
Publisher New Reformation Publications
Pages 173
Release 2018-01-27
Genre Law
ISBN 1945500158

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A monograph integrating the study of law with the study of Christian theology. Starting with an examination of the three classical functions of the law (political, paedogogical, and didactic), and the distinctions between law and gospel the study moves on to examine contracts, criminal law, real and personal property, laws of evidence, and civil and constitutional law.

Faith and Law

Faith and Law
Title Faith and Law PDF eBook
Author Ohio CLE Institute
Publisher
Pages
Release 1999
Genre Christianity and justice
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