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ISBN 10: 0415253284
ISBN 13: 9780415253284
Author: Evans
An unrivalled introduction to a fascinating subject, Law and Theology in the Middle Ages explores the relationship between law and theology in medieval Europe. Focusing on legal and theological responses to justice, mercy, fairness, and sin, this text examines the tension between ecclesiastical and secular authority in medieval Europe, illustrating areas of dispute in a clear and accessible way.
Introduction Law and theology
PART I Good behaviour
1 The justice of God
2 Sin and breaking the law
3 The public interest?
PART II Theology and putting law into order
4 Paradoxes
5 Mapping the law
6 The court system
PART III Theology and the teaching of law
7 Law schools
8 Creating the academic discipline of law
9 The professional advocate
10 A moot point Disputations as academic exercises
11 Legal argument and the mediaeval study of logic
PART IV Law and theology in procedure
12 The theory and the practice
13 Equity and the mediaeval idea of fairness
14 The development of procedural treatises The process
15 Natural justice
PART V Inquiry, inquisition and summary procedure
16 Notoriety
17 Shortening the process
PART VI Outcomes
18 Divine judgement, human judgement
19 Judicial discretion
20 Evidence
21 Sentencing
22 Appeal
23 Justice and mercy
24 Conclusion Confession, punishment and the hope of salvation
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Tags: Evans, Law and Theology, Middle Ages