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Book Synopsis
Law and religion, as a subdiscipline of law, has gained increasing attention in recent years. However, the complex relationship between law and religion cannot be fully understood with reference to legal research alone. This Research Handbook includes provocative chapters from experts on a range of concepts, perspectives and theories, drawing on a variety of disciplines, which can be used to further law and religion scholarship.

Featuring chapters written by authors from a diverse range of backgrounds, the Handbook focuses on five main perspectives on law and religion: historical, philosophical, sociological, theological and comparative. Each chapter provides a new way of looking at law and religion which can complement and enhance a doctrinal legal understanding of the topic. Crucially, this Handbook also highlights the importance of recognising doctrinal legal study as an approach in itself, which will shape research questions and outputs accordingly.

Providing an engaging and thoughtful introduction to the range of interdisciplinary approaches that can be taken to law and religion, this Handbook will be of interest to scholars in law and religion, theologians, sociologists, legal historians and political scientists. It will provide a rich foundation for future interdisciplinary research in this important area of study.

Contributors include: L.G. Beaman, L. Bell, P. Billingham, C.G. Brown, J. Burnside, J. Chaplin, B. Clark, D. Dabby, N. Doe, D. Ezzy, M.A. Failinger, P. Fitzpatrick, D.J. Hill, B.C. Kane, J. Machielson, M. McIvor, T. Modood, P. Monti, A. Nazir, J. Neoh, L. Öztig, D. Perfect, S. Perfect, C. Roberts, R. Sandberg, S. Thompson, M. Travers, C. Ungureanu, D. Whistler, J. Yorke



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'In the United Kingdom the study of law and religion is now an established sub-discipline with academic legal studies, itself an ever-expanding and ever-more adventurous part of the university. In this book Professor Sandberg and his colleagues from Cardiff University, an acknowledged centre for the study of law and religion, have brought together scholarship from a range of authors, mainly based in or from the United Kingdom, which attests to the vitality and breadth of work being done in the area.'
--Anthony Bradney, Keele University, UK

Table of Contents
Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Snakepits & Sandpits Russell Sandberg Part I: Historical Approaches 2. Ecclesiastical Court Records for Social and Cultural History Bronach C Kane 3. Trial by Ordeal: An Interdisciplinary Approach Yields Fresh Insights Lindsey Bell 4. ‘Moved and Seduced by the Instigation of the Devil’: Witchcraft and the Law, 1450-1700 Jan Machielson 5. Secularisation and Law in Modern Societies Callum G Brown Part II: Philosophical Approaches 6. Philosophy, Law, and Religion Daniel Whistler and Daniel J Hill 7. Law, Religion, and Public Reason Paul Billingham and Jonathan Chaplin 8. Multicultural Political Theory Simon Thompson and Tariq Modood 9. Charles Taylor on Recognition, Inclusive Secularism, and Religion Camil Ungureanu and Paolo Monti 10. ‘Gods Would be Needed…’: Derrida on Law and Religion Peter Fitzpatrick Part III: Sociological Approaches 11. Interpretive Issues in Researching Law and Religion Max Travers and Doug Ezzy 12. The Lure of Luhmann: A Systems Theory of Law and Religion Russell Sandberg 13. Social Anthropology Méadhbh McIvor 14.Religion or Belief, Equality and Human Rights Law and the Media David Perfect and Simon Perfect Part IV: Theological Approaches 15. Biblical Law Jonathan Burnside 16. Political Theology and Legal Theory Joshua Neoh 17. Feminism Meets Law and Religion: Commonalities and Critiques Marie A Failinger Part V: Comparative Approaches 18. A Comparative Method for the Study of Law and Religion: Is this a Defensible Methodology? Brigitte Clark 19. Monotheism and the Death Penalty: Towards a Homogenous Exegesis for Abolition Jon Yorke and Amna Nazir 20. The Turkish Constitutional Court Rulings on the Headscarf: The Construction of Villains and Victims Laçin İdil Öztığ 21. Diversity in Death: A Case Study of a Muslim Cemetery Project in Quebec Dia Dabby and Lori G Beaman Index

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    Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 07/11/2019
    ISBN13: 9781784714840, 978-1784714840
    ISBN10: 1784714844

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Law and religion, as a subdiscipline of law, has gained increasing attention in recent years. However, the complex relationship between law and religion cannot be fully understood with reference to legal research alone. This Research Handbook includes provocative chapters from experts on a range of concepts, perspectives and theories, drawing on a variety of disciplines, which can be used to further law and religion scholarship.

    Featuring chapters written by authors from a diverse range of backgrounds, the Handbook focuses on five main perspectives on law and religion: historical, philosophical, sociological, theological and comparative. Each chapter provides a new way of looking at law and religion which can complement and enhance a doctrinal legal understanding of the topic. Crucially, this Handbook also highlights the importance of recognising doctrinal legal study as an approach in itself, which will shape research questions and outputs accordingly.

    Providing an engaging and thoughtful introduction to the range of interdisciplinary approaches that can be taken to law and religion, this Handbook will be of interest to scholars in law and religion, theologians, sociologists, legal historians and political scientists. It will provide a rich foundation for future interdisciplinary research in this important area of study.

    Contributors include: L.G. Beaman, L. Bell, P. Billingham, C.G. Brown, J. Burnside, J. Chaplin, B. Clark, D. Dabby, N. Doe, D. Ezzy, M.A. Failinger, P. Fitzpatrick, D.J. Hill, B.C. Kane, J. Machielson, M. McIvor, T. Modood, P. Monti, A. Nazir, J. Neoh, L. Öztig, D. Perfect, S. Perfect, C. Roberts, R. Sandberg, S. Thompson, M. Travers, C. Ungureanu, D. Whistler, J. Yorke



    Trade Review
    'In the United Kingdom the study of law and religion is now an established sub-discipline with academic legal studies, itself an ever-expanding and ever-more adventurous part of the university. In this book Professor Sandberg and his colleagues from Cardiff University, an acknowledged centre for the study of law and religion, have brought together scholarship from a range of authors, mainly based in or from the United Kingdom, which attests to the vitality and breadth of work being done in the area.'
    --Anthony Bradney, Keele University, UK

    Table of Contents
    Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Snakepits & Sandpits Russell Sandberg Part I: Historical Approaches 2. Ecclesiastical Court Records for Social and Cultural History Bronach C Kane 3. Trial by Ordeal: An Interdisciplinary Approach Yields Fresh Insights Lindsey Bell 4. ‘Moved and Seduced by the Instigation of the Devil’: Witchcraft and the Law, 1450-1700 Jan Machielson 5. Secularisation and Law in Modern Societies Callum G Brown Part II: Philosophical Approaches 6. Philosophy, Law, and Religion Daniel Whistler and Daniel J Hill 7. Law, Religion, and Public Reason Paul Billingham and Jonathan Chaplin 8. Multicultural Political Theory Simon Thompson and Tariq Modood 9. Charles Taylor on Recognition, Inclusive Secularism, and Religion Camil Ungureanu and Paolo Monti 10. ‘Gods Would be Needed…’: Derrida on Law and Religion Peter Fitzpatrick Part III: Sociological Approaches 11. Interpretive Issues in Researching Law and Religion Max Travers and Doug Ezzy 12. The Lure of Luhmann: A Systems Theory of Law and Religion Russell Sandberg 13. Social Anthropology Méadhbh McIvor 14.Religion or Belief, Equality and Human Rights Law and the Media David Perfect and Simon Perfect Part IV: Theological Approaches 15. Biblical Law Jonathan Burnside 16. Political Theology and Legal Theory Joshua Neoh 17. Feminism Meets Law and Religion: Commonalities and Critiques Marie A Failinger Part V: Comparative Approaches 18. A Comparative Method for the Study of Law and Religion: Is this a Defensible Methodology? Brigitte Clark 19. Monotheism and the Death Penalty: Towards a Homogenous Exegesis for Abolition Jon Yorke and Amna Nazir 20. The Turkish Constitutional Court Rulings on the Headscarf: The Construction of Villains and Victims Laçin İdil Öztığ 21. Diversity in Death: A Case Study of a Muslim Cemetery Project in Quebec Dia Dabby and Lori G Beaman Index

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