Brill Research Perspectives in Law and Religion

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Brill Research Perspectives in Law and Religion seeks to better understand how the phenomena of law and religion interact. The place of religion in society, religious pluralism, the fear of religious extremism, and the terms and limits of religious freedom generate a host of important questions on the interface of law and religion.

In response, law and religion scholars themselves recognise the need for interdisciplinary approaches to this developing field. Secular laws on religion, at the international and national levels, as well as their historical, political, philosophical, sociological, and comparative analysis, all form part of the canon of law and religion. Alongside these are the religious laws and other regulatory entities of religious traditions and organisations, all shaped by their distinct theological postures.
Religion and State in Israel
Past and Future Challenges
978-90-04-75888-9
Do Not Love Your Neighbour as Yourself?
The Role of Neighbourly Love in Law, Theology of Law, and Church Polity
978-90-04-67997-9
Religious Freedom without the Rule of Law
The Constitutional Odysseys of Afghanistan, Egypt, and Iraq and the Fate of the Middle East
978-90-04-53322-6
From the Pope’s Hand to Indigenous Lands
Alexander VI in Spanish Imperialism
978-90-04-68143-9
Table Talk
Short Talks on the Weightier Matters of Law and Religion
978-90-04-53657-9
Conscientious Objection and Human Rights
A Systematic Analysis
978-90-04-34160-9
Freedom of Religion and Its Regulation in Nigeria
Analysis of Preaching Board Laws in Some States of Northern Nigeria
978-90-04-35312-1
Religion and Belief in United Kingdom Employment Law
An Introduction to the Case-Law
978-90-04-36164-5
Editors-in-Chief
Norman Doe, Cardiff University, UK
John Witte, Jr., Emory University, USA

Associate Editors
Christopher Grout, Qatar International Court, Qatar
M. Christian Green, Fellow at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University, USA
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