Christianity and Private Law
Christianity and Private Law
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This book explores the relationship between Christian legal theory and private law, drawing on historical, theological, and philosophical resources to provide an overview of the field. It will be of interest to legal historians, philosophers of law, teachers of law, political science, and theology.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 330 pages
Publication date: 30 May 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive volume delves into the intricate interplay between Christian legal theory and the domains of private law. In recent years, there has been a renewed fascination with private law theory, and this book plays a significant role in this ongoing discourse by harnessing the rich historical, theological, and philosophical resources of the Christian tradition. The book commences with an introductory chapter authored by the editors, which provides a clear understanding of private law and distinguishes it from other fields of law. This section includes two survey chapters that explore the foundations of natural law and biblical sources, providing valuable insights into the philosophical underpinnings of private law.
The subsequent chapters of the book proceed in a sequential manner, covering the fields of property, contracts, and torts. Several chapters focus on historical sources, highlighting the profound influence of Christian thinkers on the evolution of legal doctrine in these areas. These chapters shed light on the ways in which Christian values and principles have shaped the development of private law over centuries.
In addition to its historical and theoretical dimensions, this book also explores contemporary and public policy-related implications of private law. It addresses pressing issues such as property rights, contract enforcement, and tort liability, offering insights into how private law can contribute to the promotion of justice, equality, and the common good.
While this book primarily focuses on the relationship between Christianity and private law, it has broad appeal beyond religious circles. Legal historians and philosophers of law will find immense value in the original scholarship presented herein. Moreover, teachers of law, political science, and theology will find this book particularly useful as it provides a comprehensive set of historical and theoretical perspectives on the fields of property, contracts, and torts.
In conclusion, this volume is a valuable contribution to the study of private law and the intersection of religion and law. It offers a rich tapestry of insights and perspectives that will be of interest to scholars, practitioners, and policymakers alike. By exploring the historical, theological, and philosophical dimensions of private law, this book provides a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between law and society and contributes to the ongoing dialogue on the role of religion in legal and public policy.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367627775
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