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Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, the spiritual leader of Eastern Orthodox Christians worldwide, has thought profoundly about the role of law as it applies to the church, to civic life in Europe, to human rights, to religious freedom, and to the environment. In this book, leading scholars across the world reflect critically on the significance of his legal thought for human flourishing, for Christian social teaching, and for Christian unity. His legal thought is summed up in five key public addresses that he has delivered around the world in recent years, on: church law as an ecumenical instrument; the role of religion in a changing Europe; Orthodoxy and human rights; religion and freedom; and climate change, ecumenical imperatives. The collection presents critical reflections on the legal thought in these five important, distinct, and topical fields of human life. Its ten chapters, with two chapters devoted to each of his five addresses, are written by leading scholars across the

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Introduction; Address I: Canon Law and Christian Law; 1. The Canonist Patriarch: His All-Holiness Bartholomew and the Development of Canon Law; 2. The Principles of Christian Law; Address II: Religion in a Changing Europe; 3. The European Union and Religion; 4. The States of Europe and Religion; Address III: Human Rights; 5. Human Rights and Orthodox Christianity: Learning from Our Differences; 6. Better Human Rights: The Orthodox Lesson; Address IV: Religious Freedom; 7. An Eastern Orthodox Approach to Religious Freedom; 8. Ecumenical Approaches to Religious Freedom; Address V: The Environment; 9. From Crisis to Kairos: The ‘Green Patriarch’ and Environmental Law; 10. Climate Change, Christian Ethics, and Christian Theology: Ecumenical Imperatives; Conclusion: Reflections

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/3/2023 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032610375, 978-1032610375
      ISBN10: 1032610379

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, the spiritual leader of Eastern Orthodox Christians worldwide, has thought profoundly about the role of law as it applies to the church, to civic life in Europe, to human rights, to religious freedom, and to the environment. In this book, leading scholars across the world reflect critically on the significance of his legal thought for human flourishing, for Christian social teaching, and for Christian unity. His legal thought is summed up in five key public addresses that he has delivered around the world in recent years, on: church law as an ecumenical instrument; the role of religion in a changing Europe; Orthodoxy and human rights; religion and freedom; and climate change, ecumenical imperatives. The collection presents critical reflections on the legal thought in these five important, distinct, and topical fields of human life. Its ten chapters, with two chapters devoted to each of his five addresses, are written by leading scholars across the

      Table of Contents

      Introduction; Address I: Canon Law and Christian Law; 1. The Canonist Patriarch: His All-Holiness Bartholomew and the Development of Canon Law; 2. The Principles of Christian Law; Address II: Religion in a Changing Europe; 3. The European Union and Religion; 4. The States of Europe and Religion; Address III: Human Rights; 5. Human Rights and Orthodox Christianity: Learning from Our Differences; 6. Better Human Rights: The Orthodox Lesson; Address IV: Religious Freedom; 7. An Eastern Orthodox Approach to Religious Freedom; 8. Ecumenical Approaches to Religious Freedom; Address V: The Environment; 9. From Crisis to Kairos: The ‘Green Patriarch’ and Environmental Law; 10. Climate Change, Christian Ethics, and Christian Theology: Ecumenical Imperatives; Conclusion: Reflections

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