Holy Writ: Interpretation in Law and Religion
It has often been remarked that law and religion have much in common. This volume presents a discussion of interpretation in law and religion with the multidisciplinary group of authors discussing the textualist approach presented here by American Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, with reference to both law and theology.
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Holy Writ: Interpretation in Law and Religion
It has often been remarked that law and religion have much in common. This volume presents a discussion of interpretation in law and religion with the multidisciplinary group of authors discussing the textualist approach presented here by American Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, with reference to both law and theology.
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Holy Writ: Interpretation in Law and Religion

Holy Writ: Interpretation in Law and Religion

Holy Writ: Interpretation in Law and Religion

Holy Writ: Interpretation in Law and Religion

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It has often been remarked that law and religion have much in common. This volume presents a discussion of interpretation in law and religion with the multidisciplinary group of authors discussing the textualist approach presented here by American Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, with reference to both law and theology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409496847
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 02/28/2013
Series: Applied Legal Philosophy
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Arie-Jan Kwak is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, Leiden University. He teaches courses on civil and criminal law, jurisprudence and legal methodology. His research interests range from legal methodology to legal professional ethics. He has published widely on these and related areas.

Table of Contents

Series Editor’s Preface; Preface; Table of Cases; Chapter 1 Introduction, Arie-Jan Kwak; Chapter 2 E Pluribus Unum, Antonin Scalia; Chapter 3 Antonin Scalia’s Textualism in Philosophy, Theology and Judicial Interpretation of the Constitution, Herman Philipse; Chapter 4 Not an Iota, Not a Dot Will Pass from the Law, Willem B. Drees; Chapter 5 Hard Cases in Scripture, Paul Cliteur; Chapter 6 Why Originalism Ought to be in the Game Outside the U.S. as Well, Tom Zwart; Chapter 7 How to Handle a Living Constitution?, Hans Nieuwenhuis; Chapter 8 Living Originalism, Hendrik Kaptein; Chapter 9 Dead or Alive, Arie-Jan Kwak;
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