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Teoria prawa Marsyliusza z Padwy
Marsilius of Padua’s Theory of Law The article presents the theory of law found in the writings of Marsilius of Padua, one of the greatest political thinkers of the late Middle Ages.
Mieszko Pawlak
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Qutb and Aquinas on Divine Law and the Limits of the State [PDF]
In the first half of this paper I examine the importance of peace as an ideal in the liberal tradition. I begin by tracing the evolution of this ideal through the works of Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau and Kant, showing how the idea that relations between ...
Lucas Thorpe
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St. Thomas and the Divine Origin of Law: Some Notes [PDF]
This article presents a series of notes on the concept of Law and itsrelationship to God in Classical Antiquity, specifically taking into account the viewpoints of Aristotle and Saint Thomas Aquinas.
Lawrence Dewan, O.P.
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The Confluence of Divine Law and Modern Legal Systems: Insights from Sharia on Achieving Balance Between Justice and Equity [PDF]
Sharia law, derived from the Quran and Hadith, offers a comprehensive framework for addressing societal issues and promoting justice and equity. Despite Western misconceptions, Sharia law effectively meets the needs of contemporary society.
Ishtiaque Ahmed +2 more
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Covenants with Allah: Keystone of Islam
In an era marked by the decay of international trust, systemic injustice, and state violence, Halim Rane and Ibrahim Zein’s new book Covenants with Allah is a timely and necessary intervention.
Naima Zia
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Evolusi Sharî‘ah dan Wacana Fiqih
Sharî‘ah has always been deemed as an integral part of Muslims life. As a binding and commanding divine law, Sharî‘ah has in other words been internalized in the being and existence of Muslims through their obedience and regular practice.
Abu Yasid
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Divine command theory: logical refutation and theological justification [PDF]
In the article, the problem of sources of moral authority in intellectual history associated with Christianity is observed. Among possible concepts of moral sources, namely, virtue ethics, ethics of natural law, and divine command theory, the focus is on
Elena Stepanova
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This essay argues in favour of Martin Luther subscribing to the theory of natural law in his theology. An in-depth study of Luther’s views on natural law finds support for Brown’s thesis that Luther’s contribution to the tradition of natural law cannot ...
A. Raath
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God’s Will as the Foundation of Morality: A Medieval Historical Perspective
Theological voluntarism places the foundation of morality in the will of God. The formulation of such a thesis warrants further refinement. Different formulations of theological voluntarism were put forward in medieval philosophical theology involving ...
Janine Idziak
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This article will engage with the nature and experience of pain as it pertains to the Divine Nature. Acknowledging holiness as a grounding attribute of God, Forsyth’s emphasis of holy love will provide a new lens through which the conception of God’s ...
Xu Zhiqiu
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