Australian jurists and Christianity

"'Australian Jurists and Christianity' provides new perspectives on the relationship between law and religion in Australia. It claims that the relationship between law and religion was more significant in Australia than has been suggested. Specifically, it suggests that Christianity w...

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Beteiligte: Lindsay, Geoff (Herausgegeben von) ; Hudson, Wayne (Herausgegeben von)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Alexandria, NSW The Federation Press 2021
In:Jahr: 2021
Rezensionen:[Rezension von: Australian jurists and Christianity] (2023) (Taliadoros, Jason)
[Rezension von: Australian jurists and Christianity] (2023) (Taliadoros, Jason)
[Rezension von: Australian jurists and Christianity] (2022) (Lucas, Brian)
Schriftenreihe/Zeitschrift:Great Christian jurists in world history book series
weitere Schlagwörter:B Lawyers (Australia) Religious aspects Christianity Case studies
B Lawyers (Australia) Religious aspects Christianity Biography
B Apologetics (Australia) Case studies
B Christianity and law Case studies
B Religion And Law (Australia) Case studies
B Church and state (Australia) Case studies
B Christian lawyers (Australia) Case studies
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Zusammenfassung:"'Australian Jurists and Christianity' provides new perspectives on the relationship between law and religion in Australia. It claims that the relationship between law and religion was more significant in Australia than has been suggested. Specifically, it suggests that Christianity was a significant influence on Australian jurists, both as public figures and as makers of Australian law.The volume does this by means of case studies of some 24 leading Australian jurists: Lachlan Macquarie, James Stephen, Richard Bourke, John Hubert Plunkett, George Higinbotham, Samuel Griffith, Inglis Clark, Henry Bournes Higgins, Alfred Deakin, Edith Cowan, Lord Atkin, Robert Menzies, WJV Windeyer, Roma Mitchell, Gough Whitlam, Ron Wilson, Christopher Weeramantry, Gerard Brennan, William Deane, Robin Sharwood, Eddie Mabo, Murray Gleeson, Michael Kirby and John Hatzistergos.The case studies are introduced by a substantive guide to the nature of Australian legal practice which brings out distinctive features of the Australian experience. The volume also offers suggestions for how the role of religion in Australian legal history might be rethought in the future." -- Back cover
Physische Details:xv, 334 Seiten
ISBN:978-1-76002-255-6
1-76002-255-1