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245 10 $aReformation und Recht
260 $a$bMohr Siebeck$c20170711
520 $aThe law's cultural and especially its religious contexts present a fresh challenge to a globalised world. Did the Reformation's demand for the abolition of canonical law have particular consequences for legal development? Various answers are given to this question. It has been the objective of recent confessionalization research to highlight the uniformity of confessions and their cultural effects. There is great concern that, as happened a hundred years ago, Protestantism is once again being awarded a special proximity to modernity. The authors of this volume discuss the consequences the Reformation had for the development of various branches of the law. In the sense of a comparative analysis, Catholic law is also investigated for the connection between law and morality.
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653 $aTheology & Religion
653 $aReformation
653 $aLegal history
653 $aecclesiastical law
653 $acanon law
653 $aRenaissance
653 $aconfessionalization
653 $aProtestantism
653 $aCatholic law
653 $aProtestant law
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