This volume offers a many-sided introduction to the theme of Christianity and international law. Using a historical and contemporary perspective, it will appeal to readers interested in key topics of international law and how they intersect with Christianity.
This cross-disciplinary collaboration offers historical and contemporary scholarship exploring the interface of Christianity and international law. Christianity and International Law aims to understand and move past arguments, narratives and tropes that commonly frame law-religion studies in global governance. Readers are introduced to a range of confessional and critical perspectives explicitly engaging a diverse range of methodological and theoretical orientations to rethink how we experience and find ourselves caught within the phenomena of Christianity and international law.
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'These chapters in combination make a powerful reflection on Christianity and International Law: it is no introduction, it is the thing itself.' Malcolm D. Evans, Oxford Journal of Law and Religion 'The essay provides important and chastening historical background for all Christians considering how religion should contribute to current political questions related to America's role on the international stage.' Elisabeth Rain Kincaid, The Living Church ' the editors and authors are to be commended for the rich and diverse chapters on offer in this book.' Roger P. Alford, Journal of Church and State
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This cross-disciplinary collaboration offers historical and contemporary scholarship exploring the interface of Christianity and international law.
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1 Christianity And International Law: An Introduction |
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2 The Byzantine Commonwealth And The Emerging Features Of A Law Of Nations In The First Millennium |
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3 Christianity And The Birth Of Ambassadorial Deontology: Some Historical Notes |
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4 Formation And Refiguration Of The Canon Law On Trade With Infidels (c.1200--c.1600) |
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5 God, Sovereignty, And The Morality Of Intervention Outside Europe |
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6 The Significance Of Christian Charity To International Law |
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7 Hugo Grotius: On Freedom Of The Seas And Human Nature |
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8 Ius Gentium Et Naturae: The Human Conscience And Early Modern International Law |
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9 Legalizing Antisemitism? The Legacy of Savigny's Roman (Tic) Law |
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10 Missionary Knowledge And The Empirical Foundations Of Modern International Legal Thought |
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11 Standards For A Righteous And Civilized World: Religion And America's Emergence As A Global Power |
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12 International Protestantism And Its Changing Religious Freedoms |
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13 Beyond The Freedom Of Worship: The Contested Meaning Of Religious Freedom In International Human Rights Law And Politics, 1945-1967 |
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14 Process Theology And A Pluralistic Foundation For Human Rights |
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15 Christianity And Human Rights Law: Orthodox Perspectives |
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16 Conquest, Sacred Sites, And "Religion" In A Time Of Crisis |
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17 Constantine's Legacy: Preserving Empire While Undermining International Law |
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18 Hopelessly Practicing Law: Asylum Seekers, Advocates, And Hostile Jurisdictions |
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19 The Hidden Theology Of International Legal Positivism |
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Pamela Slotte is Professor of Religion and Law at Åbo Akademi University, and Vice-director of the Centre of Excellence in Law, Identity and the European Narratives at the University of Helsinki. Her previous publications include Revisiting the Origins of Human Rights (2015) and The Juridification of Religion? (2017). Her work is located in the interfaces between law, theology and moral philosophy. John D. Haskell is Senior Lecturer at the University of Manchester Law School. His previous publications include Political Economy and Law (2015) and Political Theology and International Law (2018). His work focuses on the sociology of expertise at the intersection of law, money, religion and technology.