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2012
Canon law began as sets of norms for the regulation of Christian conduct in the world and the relations of Christians with each other. These were based on principles derived from scripture, the influence of respected teachers such as St. Paul, the decisions of ecclesiastical assemblies called synods or councils, and papal decretals.
Edward Peters, Melodie H. Eichbauer
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Canon law began as sets of norms for the regulation of Christian conduct in the world and the relations of Christians with each other. These were based on principles derived from scripture, the influence of respected teachers such as St. Paul, the decisions of ecclesiastical assemblies called synods or councils, and papal decretals.
Edward Peters, Melodie H. Eichbauer
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2009
There have been a number of new theories of canonical interpretation proposed in recent years, especially during what may be called the “intercodai” period (between the announcement in 1959 that the 1917 Code of Canon Law would be revised and promulgation of the new code in 1983; Moneta 1970; Canon Law Society of America 1982; Orsy 1979; Orsy 1992 ...
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There have been a number of new theories of canonical interpretation proposed in recent years, especially during what may be called the “intercodai” period (between the announcement in 1959 that the 1917 Code of Canon Law would be revised and promulgation of the new code in 1983; Moneta 1970; Canon Law Society of America 1982; Orsy 1979; Orsy 1992 ...
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2005
At first glance war and law seem to be an unlikely pairing. After all, war suggests the breakdown of lawful order so that the end of war suggests the restoration of law and order. Since there appears to be little likelihood that violence will disappear from human society, however, if violence cannot be eliminated, bringing it under some control is the ...
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At first glance war and law seem to be an unlikely pairing. After all, war suggests the breakdown of lawful order so that the end of war suggests the restoration of law and order. Since there appears to be little likelihood that violence will disappear from human society, however, if violence cannot be eliminated, bringing it under some control is the ...
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The Biography of Gratian, the Father of Canon Law
A Service Beyond All Recompense, 2019K. Pennington
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2016
The Anglican Communion has recently experienced a sea change in its understanding of and approach to canon law, hitherto a matter lacking worldwide attention amongst Anglicans. Whilst the worldwide Communion has no global system of canon law applicable to its member churches, each church (or Province) is autonomous, with its own system of law and ...
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The Anglican Communion has recently experienced a sea change in its understanding of and approach to canon law, hitherto a matter lacking worldwide attention amongst Anglicans. Whilst the worldwide Communion has no global system of canon law applicable to its member churches, each church (or Province) is autonomous, with its own system of law and ...
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Reciting, Chanting, and Singing: The Codification of Vocal Music in Buddhist Canon Law
Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2018Cuilan Liu
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The English Canon Law Relating to Suicide Victims
Ecclesiastical Law Journal, 2017C. Wright
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Fiduciary Principles in the Canon Law
2019This chapter discusses the scope of principles of fiduciary duty as they appear in the canon law. It first provides a historical background on canon law and its relation to fiduciary law, noting that the medieval church and principles of fiduciary duty were interconnected in direct and positive ways. In fact, the church was governed by many of the same
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