After secular law / edited by Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Robert A. Yelle, Mateo Taussig-Rubbo.
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Superior document: | Cultural lives of law |
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Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Cultural lives of law.
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Physical Description: | xiii, 381 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Moses' veil : secularization as Christian myth / Robert A. Yelle
- Secular law and the realm of false religion / Jakob De Roover
- Assenting to the law : sacrifice and punishment at the dawn of secularism / Jonathan Sheehan
- National security and secularization in the English Revolution of 1688 / Rachel Weil
- "Intolerant of intolerance" in the Unitarian controversy : the theology of Baker v. Fales / Stephanie Phillips
- The university and the advent of the academic secular : the state's management of public instruction / Tomoko Masuzawa
- Stasiology : political theology and the figure of the sacrificial enemy / Banu Bargu
- Against sovereign impunity : the political theology of the International Criminal Court / Bruce Rosenstock
- Sovereign power and secular indeterminacy : is Egypt a secular or religious state? / Hussein Ali Agrama
- The ruse of law : legal equality and the problem of citizenship in a multi-religious Sudan / Noah Salomon
- The religio-secular continuum, or, Secular law as a theological discourse in Turkey / Markus Dressler
- "The spirits were always watching" : Buddhism, secular law, and social change in Thailand / David M. Engel
- Secular speech and popular passions : the antinomies of Indian secularism / Thomas Blom Hansen
- Courting culture : unexpected relationships between religion and law in contemporary Hawai'i / Greg Johnson
- The peculiar stake U.S. Protestants have in the question of state recognition of same-sex marriages / Mary Anne Case
- Sacred property : searching for value in the rubble of 9/11 / Mateo Taussig-Rubbo
- When is religion, religion, and a knife, a knife, and who decides? : the case of Denmark / Tim Jensen.