Religion and Marriage Law

Religion and Marriage Law
Title Religion and Marriage Law PDF eBook
Author Russell Sandberg
Publisher Policy Press
Total Pages 164
Release 2021-07
Genre Law
ISBN 1529212804

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Successive governments have made progressive, but ad hoc reforms to marriage law in Britain. This book provides the first accessible guide to how contemporary marriage law interacts with religion. It reveals the need for the consolidation, modernisation and reform of marriage law and sets out proposals for transformation.

Cohabitation and Religious Marriage

Cohabitation and Religious Marriage
Title Cohabitation and Religious Marriage PDF eBook
Author Akhtar, Rajnaara
Publisher Policy Press
Total Pages 188
Release 2020-07-17
Genre Law
ISBN 1529210852

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Cohabiting couples and those entering religious-only marriages all too often end up with inadequate legal protection when the relationship ends. Yet, despite this shared experience, the linkages and overlaps between these two groups have largely been ignored in the legal literature. Based on wide-ranging empirical studies, this timely book brings together scholars working in both areas to explore the complexities of the law, the different ways in which individuals experience and navigate the existing legal framework and the potential solutions for reform. Illuminating pressing implications for social policy, this is an invaluable resource for policy makers, practitioners, researchers and students of family law.

From Sacrament to Contract

From Sacrament to Contract
Title From Sacrament to Contract PDF eBook
Author John Witte
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages 332
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664255435

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Analyzes the interplay between Christian theological norms and Western legal principles concerning marriage, examining the theology and law of marriage in the Catholic, Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, and Enlightenment traditions.

The Contested Place of Religion in Family Law

The Contested Place of Religion in Family Law
Title The Contested Place of Religion in Family Law PDF eBook
Author Robin Fretwell Wilson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 987
Release 2018-05-31
Genre Law
ISBN 1108278876

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Like many beliefs, religious views matter across an individual's life and the life cycle of a family - from birth to marriage, through child-rearing, and, eventually, death. This volume examines clashes over religious liberty within the personal realm of the family. Against swirling religious beliefs, secular values, and legal regulation, this volume offers a forward-looking examination of tensions between religious freedom and the state's protective function. Contributors unpack some of the Court's recent decisions and explain how they set the stage for ongoing disputes. They evaluate religious claims around birth control, circumcision, modesty, religious education, marriage, polygamy, shared parenting, corporal punishment, faith healing, divorce, and the end of life. Authors span legislators, attorneys, academics, journalists, ministers, physicians, child advocates, and representatives of minority faiths. The Contested Place of Religion in Family Law begins an overdue conversation on questions dividing the nation.

From Sacrament to Contract, Second Edition

From Sacrament to Contract, Second Edition
Title From Sacrament to Contract, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author John Witte Jr.
Publisher Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Total Pages 409
Release 2012-01-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1611641926

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This newly revised and enlarged edition of John Witte's authoritative historical study explores the interplay of law, theology, and marriage in the Western tradition. Witte uncovers the core beliefs that formed the theological genetic code of Western marriage and family law. He explores the systematic models of marriage developed by Catholics, Lutherans, Calvinists, Anglicans, and Enlightenment thinkers, and the transformative influence of each model on Western marriage law. In addition, he traces the millennium-long reduction of marriage from a complex spiritual, social, contractual, and natural institution into a simple private contract with freedom of entrance, exercise, and exit for husband and wife alike. This second edition updates and expands each chapter and the bibliography. It also includes three new chapters on classical, biblical, and patristic sources.

From Sacrament to Contract

From Sacrament to Contract
Title From Sacrament to Contract PDF eBook
Author John Witte
Publisher Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Total Pages 411
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0664234321

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This newly revised and enlarged edition of John Witte's authoritative historical study explores the interplay of law, theology, and marriage in the Western tradition. Witte uncovers the core beliefs that formed the theological genetic code of Western marriage and family law. He explores the systematic models of marriage developed by Catholics, Lutherans, Calvinists, Anglicans, and Enlightenment thinkers, and the transformative influence of each model on Western marriage law. In addition, he traces the millennium-long reduction of marriage from a complex spiritual, social, contractual, and natural institution into a simple private contract with freedom of entrance, exercise, and exit for husband and wife alike. This second edition updates and expands each chapter and the bibliography. It also includes three new chapters on classical, biblical, and patristic sources.

Cohabitation and Religious Marriage

Cohabitation and Religious Marriage
Title Cohabitation and Religious Marriage PDF eBook
Author Akhtar, Rajnaara
Publisher Policy Press
Total Pages 144
Release 2020-07-01
Genre Law
ISBN 1529210844

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Cohabiting couples and those entering religious-only marriages all too often end up with inadequate legal protection when the relationship ends. Yet, despite this shared experience, the linkages and overlaps between these two groups have largely been ignored in the legal literature. Based on wide-ranging empirical studies, this timely book brings together scholars working in both areas to explore the complexities of the law, the different ways in which individuals experience and navigate the existing legal framework and the potential solutions for reform. Illuminating pressing implications for social policy, this is an invaluable resource for policy makers, practitioners, researchers and students of family law.