Christianity and Constitutionalism – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780197587263,0197587267,9780197587287, 0197587283
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0197587283
- ISBN-13 : 9780197587287
- Author: Nicholas Aroney, Ian Leigh
Table contents:
1. Introduction: Christianity and Constitutionalism
Part I: The Historical Influence of Christianity
2. Old Testament: Torah and Constitutionalism
3. New Testament: “But our Constitution is in Heaven”: New Testament Sketches on the People of God between Divine Law and Earthly Rulers
4. Antiquity: Constantine and Constitutionalism
5. Patristic Era: Augustine’s Constitutionalism: Citizenship, Common Good, and Consent
6. Middle Ages: Canon Law Constitutionalism?
7. Reformation: The Protestant Reformation of Constitutionalism
8. Modernity: Understanding Law and Constitutionalism in Modernity: The Critical Contribution of English Reformation Public Theology
Part II: Christian Perspectives on Constitutionalism
9. Sovereignty: Dual, Plural, and One
10. Rule of Law: The Sacred Roots and Secular Shoots of the Supreme Law
11. Democracy: Self-Government and the Kingdom of Heaven
12. Separation of Powers: The Biblical Foundations of the Separation of Powers and the Catalytic Judicial Role
13. Rights and Freedoms: Christian Constitutional Rights?
14. Religious Freedom: Freedom of Conscience: Assessing the Christian Contribution
15. Federalism: A Legal, Political, and Religious Archaeology
Part III: Christian Theology and Constitutionalism
16. Revelation: Scripture and Covenant
17. Trinity: Against Leviathan: The Implications of Trinitarian Theology for Constitutionalism
18. Justice: Constitutional Design and the Purpose of the Political Community
19. Christology: Christology and Constitutionalism
20. Natural Law: Natural Law and Natural Right Revisited
21. Subsidiarity: Origins and Contemporary Aspects
22. Eschatology: The Greater Operation of Liberty
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