Anti-lawyers : religion and the critics of law and state / David Saunders.
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TextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 1997.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 183 pages)Content type: - 0203300394
- 9780203300398
- 0203425294
- 9780203425299
- 0203733533
- 9780203733530
- 128032015X
- 9781280320156
- 342/.0852 21
- K3280 .S28 1997eb
- online - EBSCO
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-176) and index.
Print version record.
1. Religion by Other Means -- 2. Invisible and Spiritual: Visible and External -- 3. Conscience and Law -- 4. The Common Law's Critics -- 5. The Common Law's Defenders -- 6. Religion, Law and Civil Manners -- 7. Separation of Powers -- 8. The Confessional State -- 9. Conflict of Confessions; Conflict of Faculties -- 10. Sects, Laws and Rights -- 11. The Law Transformed; The Lawyer Lost -- 12. Now That the Saints Are Marching in.
Anti-Lawyers discusses how we should regard today's critics of law and government in the light of the historical still unfinished struggle to separate the legal regulation of civil life from the Christian regulation of conscience.

