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- Title Pages
- Series Editors’ Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- International Law and Religion
- 1 Law, Justice, and Charity in a Divided Christendom: 1500–1625
- 2 Between Scylla and Charybdis
- 3 Religion, Empire, and Law among Nations in <i>The City of God</i>
- 4 Grotius’ <i>Imago Dei</i> Anthropology
- 5 John Selden and the Jewish Religious Fountainhead of the International Law of the Sea
- 6 The Religion/Secularism Debate in Human Rights Literature
- 7 Natural Rights in Albert the Great
- 8 The Past is Never Dead
- 9 Whose Justice? What Political Theology?
- 10 Muslim Jurists’ Criteria for the Division of the World into <i>Dar al-Harb</i> and <i>Dar al-Islam</i>
- 11 From Imperial to Dissident
- 12 ‘If I forget thee, O Jerusalem’
- 13 The Doctrine of the Providential Function of Commerce in International Law
- 14 The Faith in Humanity and International Criminal Law
- 15 Religion and Empire Carl Schmitt’s <i>Katechon</i> between International Relations and the Philosophy of History
- 16 International Law-making and Metaphysical Foundations of Universality
- 17 The Law of Nations at the Origin of American Law
- 18 Messianic Visions of the United States
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Series Editors’ Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- International Law and Religion
- 1 Law, Justice, and Charity in a Divided Christendom: 1500–1625
- 2 Between Scylla and Charybdis
- 3 Religion, Empire, and Law among Nations in <i>The City of God</i>
- 4 Grotius’ <i>Imago Dei</i> Anthropology
- 5 John Selden and the Jewish Religious Fountainhead of the International Law of the Sea
- 6 The Religion/Secularism Debate in Human Rights Literature
- 7 Natural Rights in Albert the Great
- 8 The Past is Never Dead
- 9 Whose Justice? What Political Theology?
- 10 Muslim Jurists’ Criteria for the Division of the World into <i>Dar al-Harb</i> and <i>Dar al-Islam</i>
- 11 From Imperial to Dissident
- 12 ‘If I forget thee, O Jerusalem’
- 13 The Doctrine of the Providential Function of Commerce in International Law
- 14 The Faith in Humanity and International Criminal Law
- 15 Religion and Empire Carl Schmitt’s <i>Katechon</i> between International Relations and the Philosophy of History
- 16 International Law-making and Metaphysical Foundations of Universality
- 17 The Law of Nations at the Origin of American Law
- 18 Messianic Visions of the United States
- Index