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Natural Revelation and the Purpose of the Law in Romans
In Romans 1-2, Paul argues the justice of divine wrath upon idolatry and upon the one who judges another. Jews and Gentiles enter his argument only as individuals, not as ethnic groups.
Mark A. Seifrid
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Divine Law in Canon 22 of the Code of Canon Law
Civil law norms may operate in the Church’s legal order. Canon law refers to them as a general norm expressed in canon 22 of the Code of Canon Law. This phenomenon is referred to as the canonisation of civil law.
Tomasz Gałkowski
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Preaching in the perspective of civil law
Preaching the word of God is the part of the ministry of the divine word. The activity belongs exclusively to the Church and is regulated by the church law, but it is also under regime of Polish law. The article focuses on the Polish civil law and treats
Piotr Kroczek
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Prawo naturalne fundamentem każdego prawa?
The article discusses the problem articulated in the title, but limiting the realm of discussion to three fields: law made by man, the Divine law, and human rights. First the author made an effort at answering the questions: Does the natural law exist?,
Tomasz Gałkowski
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Law and theology in the Covenant Code
The paper considers the relationship between law and theology within the Covenant Code. The first part of the discussion reviews the influence of the "divine law" hypotheses of Alt and Noth, on contemporary scholarship.
M. J. Oosthuizen
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Making Sense of Natural Disasters
Islam states that both natural phenomena and humanity are created in the best conceivable pattern. Yet the physical world experiences occasional disasters that threaten sustainable development.
Abdul Kabir Hussain Solihu
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‘Divine Offspring’: Richard Hooker’s Neoplatonic Account of Law and Causality
Richard Hooker’s (1554-1600) adaptation of classical logos theology is exceptional and indeed quite original for its extended application of the principles of Neoplatonic apophatic theology to the concrete institutional issues of a particular time and ...
Kirby Torrance
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The concept of abrogation (nasẖ) in Islamic law refers to the annulment or replacement of a divine ruling by a later one, either in whole or partially.
Karolina Raczkiewicz
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The study of the state law as the source of Islamic law in the course of usul fikih is still rarely performed by scholars of usul fikih, especially when discussing the sources of Islamic law; except what is done by Wahbah az-Zuḥailî in his usul fikih ...
Nasrullah Ainul Yaqin
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Nowadays the problem of strengthening the effectiveness of law as a mechanism of social regulation increasingly calls for a comprehensive evaluation of the conditions which provide trust in law as a social institution.
V. R. Legoyda
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