The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity is also a primary statement in English of a theory of natural law. Finally, we must turn to Hooker if we are to understand the intellectual background of the Renaissance, for he luminously sets forth the ethical, political, and religious assumptions of his ...
Raphael, Law (Justice), 1508-11, fresco, Vatican Palace. 210 12 Raphael, Poetry (Parnassus), 1508-11, fresco, Vatican Palace. 210 13 Raphael, Stanza di Eliodoro (view of The Expulsion of Heliodorus and The Mass of Bolsena), 1512-14, fresco, Vatican Palace. 211 14 Raphael,...
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Chapter 2 Irregular Sanctity at the Limits of Ecclesiastical Law was published in Reimagining Christendom on page 51.
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SQUILLANTE, Theodore Lewis, Constitutional Law – Freedom of Religion – Church and State – Property – Ecclesiastical Law – A State May Constitutionally Adopt a “Neutral Principles of Law” Approach for Adjudicating Church Property Disputes – Jones v. Wolf, 99 S. Ct. 3020 (1979). 48 U...
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This article reconsiders the fate of the Church in the Danelaw in the period following the Viking invasions and settlement of the region. It is generally accepted that the peculiarities of ecclesiastical organization found in the Danelaw can be attributed to the impact of the Vikings, but ...
Several church historians have touched upon the system of church courts, but only rather generally.5 Legal historians working on the Baltic region have almost entirely abandoned the themes of ecclesiastical courts, ecclesi- astical administration of justice and Lutheran church law.6 A recent study ...
The public celebration of his cult had just been adopted into law at the alþingi, medieval Iceland’s national assembly. Yet Gunnlaugr could scarcely ignore a troubling detail in his protagonist’s biography. Bishop Jón had been married. Twice. In some respects, this was not terribly sur...