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Law Religion And Tradition 1st Ed Jessica Giles Andrea Pin

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Law Religion And Tradition 1st Ed Jessica Giles Andrea Pin
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.05 MB
Author: Jessica Giles, Andrea Pin, Frank S. Ravitch
ISBN: 9783319967486, 9783319967493, 3319967487, 3319967495
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Law Religion And Tradition 1st Ed Jessica Giles Andrea Pin by Jessica Giles, Andrea Pin, Frank S. Ravitch 9783319967486, 9783319967493, 3319967487, 3319967495 instant download after payment.

This book explores different theories of law, religion, and tradition, from both a secular and a religious perspective. It reflects on how tradition and change can affect religious and secular legal reasoning, identifying the patterns of legal evolution within religious and secular traditions.
It is often taken for granted that, even in law, change corresponds and correlates to progress – that things ought to be changed and they will necessarily get better. There is no doubt that legal changes over the centuries have made it possible to enhance the protection of individual rights and to somewhat contain the possibility of tyranny and despotism. But progress is not everything in law: stability and certainty lie at the core of the rule of law. Similarly, religions and religious laws could not survive without traditions; and yet, they still evolve, and their evolution is often intermingled with secular law.
The book asks (and in some ways answers) the questions: What is the role of tradition within religions and religious laws? What is the impact of religious traditions on secular laws, and vice-versa? How are the elements of tradition to be identified? Are they the same within the secular and the religious realm? Do secular law and religious law follow comparable patterns of change? Do their levels of resilience differ significantly? How does the history of religion and law affect changes within religious traditions and legal systems?
The overall focus of the book addresses the extent to which tradition plays a role in shaping and re-shaping secular and religious laws, as well as their mutual boundaries.

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