Christianity and global law / edited by Rafael Domingo and John Witte, Jr.

Contributor(s): Domingo, Rafael, 1963- [editor.] | Witte, John, Jr, 1959- [editor.] | Emory University. Center for the Study of Law and Religion [sponsoring body.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2020Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781003015208; 1003015204; 9781000039047; 1000039048; 9781000039221; 1000039226; 9781000039108; 1000039102Subject(s): Law -- Christian influences | Christianity and law | HISTORY / World | HISTORY / Social History | LAW / GeneralDDC classification: 341 LOC classification: KB300Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Introduction / Rafael Domingo and John Witte, Jr. -- St. Paul and the Moral Law / C. Kavin Rowe -- Augustine and the Common Good / Josef Lössl -- Thomas Aquinas : Definitions and Vocabulary in His Treatise on Law / Charles J. Reid Jr. -- Francisco de Vitoria and the Global Commonwealth / Andreas Wagner -- Francisco Suárez on the Law of Nations and Just War / Henrik Lagerlund -- Alberico Gentili and the Secularization of the Law of Nations / Rafael Domingo and Giovanni Minnucci -- Johannes Althusius and the Universal Rule of Natural Laws and Rights / John Witte, Jr. -- Hugo Grotius and the Making of Modern Natural Law / Jon Miller -- Kant's Religion and Perpetual Peace / Lawrence Pasternack -- Jacques Maritain and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights / William Sweet -- Robert Schuman and the Process of European Integration / Rafael Domingo -- Christianity and the Global Rule of Law / Neil Walker -- Christianity and the Principle of Dignity / Martin Schlag -- Christianity and the Principle of Equality in Global Law / Julian Rivers -- Christianity and the Principle of the Common Good / George Duke -- Christianity, Sovereignty, and Global Law / Nicholas Aroney -- Christianity and the Principle of Solidarity / Ana Marta González -- Christianity and the Principle of Subsidiarity / Thomas C. Kohler -- Christianity and Human Rights / Samuel Moyn -- Christianity and the International Economic Order / Daniel A. Crane -- Christianity and a Global Law for Migration / Silas W. Allard -- Christianity, Global Environmental Protection, and Animal Law / Anne Peters and Mark Somos -- Christianity and the Use of Force : Lex and Pax Christi / Mary Ellen O'Connell -- Christianity and International Criminal Law / Johan D. van der Vyver
Summary: "This book explores both historical and contemporary Christian sources and dimensions of global law, and includes critical perspectives, comparative perspectives, and dialectics with other faiths and liberal philosophical perspectives. Leading scholars from various disciplines discuss the constituent principles of this new global legal order, historically, comparatively, and currently. Besides common principles, the project also explores how Christianity in particular can affect different concrete areas of emerging global law. The first part uses a historical-biographical approach to study a few of the major Christian architects of global law and transnational legal theory, from St. Paul to Jacques Maritain. The next part distils the deep Christian sources and dimensions of the main principles of global law, historically and today, separating out the distinct Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox Christian contributions as appropriate. Finally, the authors address a number of pressing global issues and challenges, where a Christian-informed legal perspective can and should have deep purchase and influence. The work makes no claim that Christianity is the only historical shaper of global law, nor that it should monopolize the theory and practice of global law today. The hypothesis in this work is that Christianity, as one of the world's major religions, has deep norms and practices, ideas and institutions, prophets and procedures that can be of benefit as the world struggles to find global legal resources to confront humanity's greatest challenges"-- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction / Rafael Domingo and John Witte, Jr. -- St. Paul and the Moral Law / C. Kavin Rowe -- Augustine and the Common Good / Josef Lössl -- Thomas Aquinas : Definitions and Vocabulary in His Treatise on Law / Charles J. Reid Jr. -- Francisco de Vitoria and the Global Commonwealth / Andreas Wagner -- Francisco Suárez on the Law of Nations and Just War / Henrik Lagerlund -- Alberico Gentili and the Secularization of the Law of Nations / Rafael Domingo and Giovanni Minnucci -- Johannes Althusius and the Universal Rule of Natural Laws and Rights / John Witte, Jr. -- Hugo Grotius and the Making of Modern Natural Law / Jon Miller -- Kant's Religion and Perpetual Peace / Lawrence Pasternack -- Jacques Maritain and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights / William Sweet -- Robert Schuman and the Process of European Integration / Rafael Domingo -- Christianity and the Global Rule of Law / Neil Walker -- Christianity and the Principle of Dignity / Martin Schlag -- Christianity and the Principle of Equality in Global Law / Julian Rivers -- Christianity and the Principle of the Common Good / George Duke -- Christianity, Sovereignty, and Global Law / Nicholas Aroney -- Christianity and the Principle of Solidarity / Ana Marta González -- Christianity and the Principle of Subsidiarity / Thomas C. Kohler -- Christianity and Human Rights / Samuel Moyn -- Christianity and the International Economic Order / Daniel A. Crane -- Christianity and a Global Law for Migration / Silas W. Allard -- Christianity, Global Environmental Protection, and Animal Law / Anne Peters and Mark Somos -- Christianity and the Use of Force : Lex and Pax Christi / Mary Ellen O'Connell -- Christianity and International Criminal Law / Johan D. van der Vyver

"This book explores both historical and contemporary Christian sources and dimensions of global law, and includes critical perspectives, comparative perspectives, and dialectics with other faiths and liberal philosophical perspectives. Leading scholars from various disciplines discuss the constituent principles of this new global legal order, historically, comparatively, and currently. Besides common principles, the project also explores how Christianity in particular can affect different concrete areas of emerging global law. The first part uses a historical-biographical approach to study a few of the major Christian architects of global law and transnational legal theory, from St. Paul to Jacques Maritain. The next part distils the deep Christian sources and dimensions of the main principles of global law, historically and today, separating out the distinct Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox Christian contributions as appropriate. Finally, the authors address a number of pressing global issues and challenges, where a Christian-informed legal perspective can and should have deep purchase and influence. The work makes no claim that Christianity is the only historical shaper of global law, nor that it should monopolize the theory and practice of global law today. The hypothesis in this work is that Christianity, as one of the world's major religions, has deep norms and practices, ideas and institutions, prophets and procedures that can be of benefit as the world struggles to find global legal resources to confront humanity's greatest challenges"-- Provided by publisher.

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