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Autor:
Norman Doe, Stephen Coleman
Publikováno v:
St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology (2024)
This entry examines the laws and other regulatory instruments of a range of Christian churches in Great Britain, many of which also have a global reach. These legal instruments are pervasive in the lives of churches and regulate their ministry and go
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Autor:
Norman Doe
Historically, natural law has played a pivotal role in Christian approaches to the law, and a contested role in legal philosophy generally. However, comparative study of natural law across global Christian traditions is largely neglected. This book p
Autor:
Norman Doe
Christian Law: Contemporary Principles offers a detailed comparison of the laws of churches across ten distinct Christian traditions worldwide: Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist, Reformed, Presbyterian, United, Congregational and Bapt
Autor:
Norman Doe
Publikováno v:
Ecclesiastical Law Journal. 25:192-210
2023 marks the 800th anniversary of the death of Gerald of Wales. Scholarship to-date has focused on Gerald's extensive non-legal literature. His contribution to canon law has hitherto been neglected. However, Gerald was a canon lawyer of considerabl
Autor:
Norman Doe
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Ecclesiastical Law Journal. 25:66-80
Autor:
Norman Doe
Publikováno v:
Ecclesiastical Law Journal. 24:273-294
Roman canon law did not cease to have an effect within the Church of England after the Reformation. English ecclesiastical lawyers continued to use pre-Reformation foreign papal law and domestic provincial and legatine law. These lawyers used several
Autor:
Norman Doe
Publikováno v:
Ecclesiastical Law Journal. 24:175-191
John Witte Jr is a law and religion scholar of the first order. For decades, as the director of the Emory Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Atlanta, he has played a leading part in the development of the field of law and religion globally.
Autor:
Norman Doe
Publikováno v:
Ecclesiastical Law Journal. 24:68-86
Over the course of the reigns of the last two Tudors and first three Stuarts – just in excess of a century – the national established Church of England was disestablished twice and re-established twice. Following the return to Rome under Mary, El
Autor:
Norman Doe
Publikováno v:
Ecclesiastical Law Journal. 23:322-341
The Arches Court, the court of appeal of the Province of Canterbury in the Church of England, has existed for more than 700 years. Its evolution – driven by principle, politics and pragmatism – is a fascinating reflection of a key tribunal in the
Autor:
Norman Doe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religious History. 45:697-699