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Christian law, contemporary principles, Norman Doe, the Centre for Law and Religion, Cardiff University Law School

Label
Christian law, contemporary principles, Norman Doe, the Centre for Law and Religion, Cardiff University Law School
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Christian law
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
859536731
Responsibility statement
Norman Doe, the Centre for Law and Religion, Cardiff University Law School
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
contemporary principles
Summary
Christian Law: Contemporary Principles offers a detailed comparison of the laws of churches across ten distinct Christian traditions worldwide: Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist, Reformed, Presbyterian, United, Congregational and Baptist. From this comparison, Professor Doe proposes that all denominations of the faith share common principles in spite of their doctrinal divisions; and that these principles reveal a concept of 'Christian law' and contribute to a theological understanding of global Christian identity. Adopting a unique interdisciplinary approach, the book provides comprehensive coverage on the sources and purposes of church law, the faithful (lay and ordained), the institutions of church governance, discipline and dispute resolution, doctrine and worship, the rites of passage, ecumenism, property and finance, as well as church, State and society. This is an invaluable resource for lawyers and theologians who are engaged in ecumenical and interfaith dialogue, showing how dogmas may divide but laws link Christians across traditions.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The sources and purposes of ecclesiastical regulation -- The faithful : the laity and lay ministry -- The ordained ministers of the church -- The institutions of ecclesiastical governance -- Ecclesiastical discipline and conflict resolution -- Doctrine and worship -- The rites of passage -- Ecumenical relations -- Church property and finance -- Church, state and society -- General conclusion -- Appendix : the principles of law common to Christian churches
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