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Citizen-Soldiers Are Like Priests: Feminism in Law and Theology
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Leslie Griffin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction xvii
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Part I. Christian Perspectives on Schools of Legal Thought
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Section 1. Enlightenment Liberalism
- Old Liberalism, New Liberalism, and People of Faith 1
- Liberal Hegemony and Religious Resistance: An Essay on Legal Theory 25
- Christianity and the Roots of Liberalism 54
- The Earthly Peace of the Liberal Republic 73
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Section 2. Legal Realism
- A Century of Skepticism 93
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Section 3. Critical Legal Studies
- Law and Belief: Critical Legal Studies and Philosophy of the Law-Idea 107
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Section 4. Critical Race Theory
- What’s Love Got to Do with It? Race Relations and the Second Great Commandment 131
- Reinhold Niebuhr and Critical Race Theory 149
- Hispanics, Catholicism, and the Legal Academy 163
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Section 5. Feminism
- Independence or Interdependence? A Christian Response to Liberal Feminists 177
- Citizen-Soldiers Are Like Priests: Feminism in Law and Theology 194
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Section 6. Law and Economics
- Law and Economics: An Apologia 207
- A Catholic Social Teaching Critique of Law and Economics 224
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Part II. Christian Traditions and the Law
- Christian Traditions, Culture, and Law 241
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Section 1. Synthesists: Reconciling Christ and Law
- A Catholic View of Law and Justice 253
- Natural Law 277
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Section 2. Conversionists: Christ Transforming Law
- The Calvinist Paradox of Distrust and Hope at the Constitutional Convention 291
- A Calvinist Perspective on the Place of Faith in Legal Scholarship 307
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Section 3. Separatists: Christ Against Law
- The Radical Reformation and the Jurisprudence of Forgiveness 319
- “Incendiaries of Commonwealths”: Baptists and Law 340
- On Liberty and Life in Babylon: A Pilgrim’s Pragmatic Proposal 354
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Section 4. Dualists: Christ and Law in Tension
- A House Divided? Anabaptist and Lutheran Perspectives on the Sword 369
- Making Our Home in the Works of God: Lutherans on the Civil Use of the Law 386
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Part III. Christian Perspectives on Substantive Areas of the Law
- God’s Joust, God’s Justice: An Illustration from the History of Marriage Law 405
- Human Nature and Criminal Responsibility: The Biblical View Restored 426
- Christianity and Environmental Law 435
- Can Legal Ethics Be Christian? 453
- A Historical Perspective on Anglo-American Contract Law 470
- Tort Law and Intermediate Communities: Calvinist and Catholic Insights 486
- Contributors 505
- Index 511
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction xvii
-
Part I. Christian Perspectives on Schools of Legal Thought
-
Section 1. Enlightenment Liberalism
- Old Liberalism, New Liberalism, and People of Faith 1
- Liberal Hegemony and Religious Resistance: An Essay on Legal Theory 25
- Christianity and the Roots of Liberalism 54
- The Earthly Peace of the Liberal Republic 73
-
Section 2. Legal Realism
- A Century of Skepticism 93
-
Section 3. Critical Legal Studies
- Law and Belief: Critical Legal Studies and Philosophy of the Law-Idea 107
-
Section 4. Critical Race Theory
- What’s Love Got to Do with It? Race Relations and the Second Great Commandment 131
- Reinhold Niebuhr and Critical Race Theory 149
- Hispanics, Catholicism, and the Legal Academy 163
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Section 5. Feminism
- Independence or Interdependence? A Christian Response to Liberal Feminists 177
- Citizen-Soldiers Are Like Priests: Feminism in Law and Theology 194
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Section 6. Law and Economics
- Law and Economics: An Apologia 207
- A Catholic Social Teaching Critique of Law and Economics 224
-
Part II. Christian Traditions and the Law
- Christian Traditions, Culture, and Law 241
-
Section 1. Synthesists: Reconciling Christ and Law
- A Catholic View of Law and Justice 253
- Natural Law 277
-
Section 2. Conversionists: Christ Transforming Law
- The Calvinist Paradox of Distrust and Hope at the Constitutional Convention 291
- A Calvinist Perspective on the Place of Faith in Legal Scholarship 307
-
Section 3. Separatists: Christ Against Law
- The Radical Reformation and the Jurisprudence of Forgiveness 319
- “Incendiaries of Commonwealths”: Baptists and Law 340
- On Liberty and Life in Babylon: A Pilgrim’s Pragmatic Proposal 354
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Section 4. Dualists: Christ and Law in Tension
- A House Divided? Anabaptist and Lutheran Perspectives on the Sword 369
- Making Our Home in the Works of God: Lutherans on the Civil Use of the Law 386
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Part III. Christian Perspectives on Substantive Areas of the Law
- God’s Joust, God’s Justice: An Illustration from the History of Marriage Law 405
- Human Nature and Criminal Responsibility: The Biblical View Restored 426
- Christianity and Environmental Law 435
- Can Legal Ethics Be Christian? 453
- A Historical Perspective on Anglo-American Contract Law 470
- Tort Law and Intermediate Communities: Calvinist and Catholic Insights 486
- Contributors 505
- Index 511