God and the Secular Legal System
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:23rd Nov '17
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This is a timely contribution to the debate on the rights and liberties of religion, beliefs, and conscience in an age of secularization.
This timely book offers a theistic approach to secular legal systems and demonstrates that these systems are neither agnostic nor atheist. Critical but succinct in its approach, this book focuses on an extensive range of liberal legal approaches to religious and moral issues, and subject them to critical scrutiny from a secular perspective.This timely book offers a theistic approach to secular legal systems and demonstrates that these systems are neither agnostic nor atheist. Critical but succinct in its approach, this book focuses on an extensive range of liberal legal approaches to religious and moral issues, and subjects them to critical scrutiny from a secular perspective. Expertly written by a leading scholar, the author offers a rare combination of profundity of ideas and simplicity of expression. It is a ringing defense of the theistic conception of secular legal systems and an uncompromising attack on the agnostic and atheist conception.
'… this imaginative, succinct and profound book is a major contribution to scholarship and debate about fundamental questions relating to law and religion.' Norman Doe, Ecclesiastical Law Journal
ISBN: 9781316601273
Dimensions: 230mm x 153mm x 10mm
Weight: 310g
194 pages