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The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Law by John Witte, Jr. (Woodruff University Professor, McDonald Distinguished Professor, and Faculty Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Woodruff University Professor, McDonald Distinguished Professor, and Faculty Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University)

This volume tells the story of the interaction between Christianity and law-historically and today, in the traditional heartlands of Christianity and around the globe. Sixty new chapters by leading scholars provide authoritative and accessible accounts of foundational Christian teachings on law and legal thought over the past two millennia; the current interaction and contestation of law and Christianity on all continents; how Christianity shaped and was shaped by core public, private, penal, and procedural laws; various old and new forms of Christian canon law, natural law theory, and religious freedom norms; Christian teachings on fundamental principles of law and legal order; and Christian contributions to controversial legal issues. Together, the chapters make clear that Christianity and law have had a perennial and permanent influence on each other over time and across cultures, albeit with varying levels of intensity and effectiveness. This volume defines "Christianity" broadly to include Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox traditions and various denominations and schools of thought within them. It draws on Christian ideas and institutions, norms and practices, texts and titans to tell the story of Christianity's engagement with the world of law over the past two millennia. The volume also defines "law" broadly as the normative order of justice, power, and freedom. The chapters address natural laws of conscience, reason, and the Bible and positive laws enacted by states, churches, and voluntary associations. Several chapters focus on Christian engagement with specific types of law: canon law, family law, education law, constitutional law, criminal law, procedural law, and laws governing labor, tax, contracts, torts, property, and beyond. Other chapters take up cutting edge legal issues of racial justice, environmental care, migration, euthanasia, and (bio)technology as well as fundamental legal principles of liberty, dignity, equality, justice, equity, judgment, and solidarity.

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The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Law...is not only an important tool in the understanding of dynamics of a complex relationship, but also an inter-disciplinary approach that invites to dialogue and reflection in a world that changes. * Iuliu-Marius MORARIU, Astra Salvensis *

About John Witte, Jr. (Woodruff University Professor, McDonald Distinguished Professor, and Faculty Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Woodruff University Professor, McDonald Distinguished Professor, and Faculty Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University)

John Witte, Jr., is Woodruff University Professor, McDonald Distinguished Professor, and Faculty Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University. He has published many articles and books, including recently Religion and Human Rights; No Establishment of Religion; Church, State, and Family; The Blessings of Liberty; and Religion and the American Constitutional Experiment. Rafael Domingo is Spruill Family Professor of Law and Religion at Emory University, and Alvaro d'Ors Professor of Law at the University of Navarra. He has published many articles and books, including recently The New Global Law; God and the Legal System; Great Christian Jurists in Spanish History; Roman Law: An Introduction; and Law and Religion in a Secular Age.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements John Witte Jr. and Rafael Domingo, Emory University, USA About the Contributors Part I: Christianity and Law in Historical Perspective 1. Christianity, Law, and the Bible Brent A. Strawn, Duke University, USA 2. Christianity and Roman Law Maria Doerfler, Yale University, USA 3. Law and the Church Fathers Josef Lossl, Cardiff University, UK 4. Christianity and Byzantine Law David Wagschal, Ontario College of Art & Design University, Canada 5. Germanic Christianity and the Law Mathias Schmoeckel, University of Bonn, Germany 6. Law in the Context of Medieval Scholasticism Jean Porter, University of Notre Dame, USA 7. The Development of the Classical Canon Law R. H. Helmholz, University of Chicago, USA 8. Christianity and Medieval Civil Law Orazio Condorelli, University of Catania, Italy 9. Law and Orthodox Christianity after Byzantium Paul Valliere, Butler University, USA 10. The Protestant Reformations and Law John Witte Jr., Emory University, USA 11. Catholic Reform, Law, and the School of Salamanca David Lantigua, University of Notre Dame, USA 12. The Church of England and Protestant Established Churches in Europe (1648-1800) T. Jeremy Gunn, International University of Rabat, Morocco 13. Christianity and Law in the Early Americas Tamar Herzog, Harvard University, USA 14. Christianity and Law in the Age of Enlightenment Harold J. Berman and John Witte Jr., Emory University, USA 15. Christianity and Law in the Nineteenth Century Mark D. Chapman, Oxford University, UK 16. Christianity and Law in the Twentieth Century Russell Sandberg, Cardiff University, UK Part II: The Global Interaction of Christianity and Law Today 17. Christianity and Law in Europe Today Andrea Pin, University of Padua, Italy 18. Christianity and Law in North America Today Nathan S. Chapman, University of Georgia, USA 19. Christianity and Law in Latin America Today Cristian Villalonga, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Chile 20. Christianity and Law in Africa Today Paulinus I. Odozor, University of Notre Dame, USA 21. Christianity and Law in the Middle East Today Dorthe Engelcke, Max Planck Institute for Comparative and Private International Law, Hamburg, Germany 22. Christianity and Law in the Post-Soviet Space and Eurasia Today Alfons Bruning, Radboud University in Nijmegen, The Netherlands 23. Christianity and Law in Northeast Asia Today Jonghyu Jeong, Chonnam National University, South Korea 24. Christianity and Law in Southeast Asia Today Daniel PS Goh and Jaclyn L. Neo, National University of Singapore, Singapore 25. Christianity and Law in China Today Zhibin Xie, Institute of Sino-Christian Studies, Hong Kong, China Eric Wang, Emory University, USA Part III: Christianity and Core Legal Subjects 26. Christianity and Constitutional Law Nicholas Aroney, University of Queensland, Australia 27. Christianity and Procedural Law Mathias Schmoeckel, University of Bonn, Germany John Witte Jr., Emory University, USA 28. Christianity and Equity Samuel L. Bray and Paul B. Miller, University of Notre Dame, USA 29. Christianity and Criminal Law Heikki Pihlajamaki, University of Helsinki, Finland 30. Christianity and Contract Law Paolo Astorri, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Wim Decock, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium 31. Christianity and Family Law Helen M. Alvare, George Mason University, USA 32. Christianity and Property Law Angela C. Carmella, Seton Hall University, USA 33. Christianity and Torts Michael P. Moreland, Villanova University, USA 34. Christianity and the Law of Taxation Allen Calhoun, Emory University, USA 35. Christianity and Labor Law Thomas C. Kohler, Boston College, USA 36. Christianity and Economic Law Daniel A. Crane, University of Michigan, USA 37. Christianity and Education Law Charles L. Glenn, Boston University, USA Jan De Groof, College of Europe, Belgium 38. Christianity and International Law Neil Walker, Edinburgh University, UK Part IV. Canon Law, Human Rights, and Religious Freedom 39. Catholic Canon Law Judith Hahn, University of Bonn, Germany 40. Orthodox Canon Law Vasile Mihai, Saints Peter and Paul Christian Orthodox Church, Boone, NC, USA 41. Protestant Church Laws Norman Doe, Cardiff University, UK 42. Christianity and Natural Law and Natural Rights Jennifer A. Herdt, Yale University, USA 43. Christianity and Human Rights Law Mark Hill, QC, Inner Temple and University of Notre Dame London Law Program, UK 44. Christianity and the Law of Religious Freedom Steven D. Smith, University of San Diego, USA 45. Christianity and Religious Freedom in the Asian Context Thio Li-ann, National University of Singapore, Singapore 46. Christianity and the Law of Church-State Relations Gerhard Robbers, University of Trier, Germany Part V. Christianity and Emerging Areas of Law 47. Christianity, Law, and the Ecological Crisis Massimiliano Montini, University of Siena, Italy M. Christian Green, Emory University, USA 48. Christianity and Migration Law Donald M. Kerwin, Jr., Center for Migrations Studies, New York City, USA 49. Christianity and Health Care Law John Keown, Georgetown University, USA 50. Christianity and the Law of (Bio)technology Ruth L. Okediji, Harvard University, USA 51. Christianity and Legal Ethics Robert F. Cochran, Jr., University of Virginia, USA 52. Christianity and Racial Justice Vincent Lloyd, Villanova University, USA 53. Christianity and Global Justice Lisa Sowle Cahill, Boston College, USA Part VI. Christianity and Enduring Legal Principles and Values 54. Christianity, Love, and Justice Nicholas Wolterstorff, Yale University, USA 55. Christianity and Human Dignity Pamela Slotte, Abo Akademi University and University of Helsinki, Finland 56. Christianity and Equality Julian Rivers, University of Bristol, UK 57. Christianity and the Rule of Law Simon Lee, Open University, UK 58. Christianity and Sovereignty Nicholas Aroney, University of Queensland, Australia 59. Christianity and Judgment David H. McIlroy, Queen Mary University of London, UK 60. Christianity, Law, and Solidarity Rafael Domingo, Emory University, USA Index

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The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Law by John Witte, Jr. (Woodruff University Professor, McDonald Distinguished Professor, and Faculty Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Woodruff University Professor, McDonald Distinguished Professor, and Faculty Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University)
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