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Why Religion? Towards a Critical Philosophy of Law, Peace and God / edited by Dawid Bunikowski, Alberto Puppo.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bunikowski, Dawid., Editor.
Puppo, Alberto., Editor.
Series:
Law and Religion in a Global Context ; 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Law--Philosophy.
Law.
Religion--Philosophy.
Religion.
Religion and sociology.
Fundamentals of Law.
Philosophy of Religion.
Religion and Society.
Local Subjects:
Fundamentals of Law.
Philosophy of Religion.
Religion and Society.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (301 pages).
Edition:
1st ed. 2020.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Summary:
This book examines the relation between religion and jurisprudence, God, and peace respectively. It argues that in order to elucidate the possible role religion can play in the contemporary world, it is useful to analyse religion by associating it with other concepts. Why peace? Because peace is probably the greatest promise made by religions and the greatest concern in the contemporary world. Why jurisprudence? Because, quoting Kelsen’s famous book "Peace through Law", peace is usually understood as something achievable by international legal instruments. But what if we replace "Peace through Law" with "Peace through Religion"? Does law, as an instrument for achieving peace, incorporate a religious dimension? Is law, ultimately, a religious and normative construction oriented to peace, to the protection of humanity, in order to keep humans from the violence of nature? Is the hope for peace rational, or just a question of faith? Is religion itself a question of faith or a rational choice? Is the relatively recent legal concept of “responsibility to protect” a secular expression of the oldest duty of humankind? The book follows the structure of interdisciplinary research in which the international legal scholar, the moral philosopher, the philosopher of religion, the theologian, and the political scientist contribute to the construction of the necessary bridges. Moreover, it gives voice to different monotheistic traditions and, more importantly, it analyses religion in the various dimensions in which it determines the authors' cultures: as a set of rituals, as a source of moral norms, as a universal project for peace, and as a political discourse.
Contents:
Part I: Peace Through Religion in Moral Philosophy and Natural Law
Chapter 1 Jurisprudence is About Both Divine and Human Things
Chapter 2 Domestic Peace as Social Justice
Chapter 3 Philosophical and Theological Aspects in the Thought of Johannes Althusius
Chapter 4 Living Well Together: Insights from a Philosopher, a Theologian and a Legal Scholar
Part II: Secular Peace Through Universal Religions
Chapter 5 A Theological Justification for Freedom of Religion and Belief as a Universal Right
Chapter 6 Islam, Europe, and the Problem of Peace
Chapter 7 Humanity as the Ground for Universal Human Rights in Islamic Law
Part III: Peace and Religious Beliefs in International Jurisprudence
Chapter 8 The Sollen as Otherwise than Being: Notes on Hermann Cohen, Hans Kelsen and Emmanuel Lévinas
Chapter 9 From Rosa Luxemburg to Hersch Lauterpacht: An Ostjüdische Heritage in International Law?
Chapter 10 Law, Secularism, and the Evolution of the ‘Human’ in International Legal Discourse and Global Governance
Part IV: The Political/Religious Dimension of Dramatic Social Events
Chapter 11 Blake’s Dialectical Theism
Chapter 12 Some Remarks on “Adulthood” in Walter Benjamin’s Experience and Poverty
Chapter 13 The Dreyfus Affair and the Rise of Political Religion in France.
ISBN:
3-030-35484-9

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