TY - BOOK AU - Slotte,Pamela AU - Haskell,John TI - Christianity and international law: an introduction T2 - Law and Christianity SN - 9781108474559 U1 - 340.11 PY - 2021/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - International law KW - Religious aspects KW - Christianity KW - Religion and law KW - Christianity and law N1 - Christianity and international law: an introduction / John D. Haskell and Pamela Slotte -- The Byzantine commonwealth and the emerging features of a law of nations in the first millennium / Peter Petkoff -- Christianity and the birth of ambassadorial deontology: some historical notes / Tiziana Faitini and Dante Fedele -- Formation and refiguration of the canon law on trade with infidels (ca.1200–ca.1600) / Stefan Stantchev -- God, sovereignty, and the morality of intervention outside Europe / David M. Lantigua -- The significance of Christian charity to international law / Jennifer L. Beard -- Hugo Grotius on freedom of the seas and human nature / Roland Boer -- Ius gentium et naturae : the human conscience and early modern international law / Janne E. Nijman -- Legalizing antisemitism? The legacy of Savigny's roman(tic) law / Reut Yael Paz -- Missionary knowledge and the empirical foundations of modern international legal thought / Jedidiah J. Kroncke -- Standards for a righteous and civilized world : religion and America's emergence as a global power / Andrew Preston -- International Protestantism and its changing religious freedoms / Udi Greenberg -- Beyond the freedom of worship : the contested meaning of religious freedom in international human rights law and politics, 1945–1967 / Linde Lindkvist -- Process theology and a pluralistic foundation for human rights / Mark C. Modak-Truran -- Christianity and human rights law : orthodox perspectives / Elena Namli -- Conquest, sacred sites, and "religion" in a time of crisis / Nathaniel Berman -- Constantine's legacy : preserving empire while undermining international law / Craig Mousin -- Hopelessly practicing law : asylum seekers, advocates, and hostile jurisdictions / Silas W. Allard -- The hidden theology of international legal positivism / Akbar Rasulov N2 - "This cross-disciplinary collaboration offers historical and contemporary scholarship exploring the interface of Christianity and international law. Christianity and International Law aims to understand and move past arguments, narratives and tropes that commonly frame law-religion studies in global governance. Readers are introduced to a range of confessional and critical perspectives explicitly engaging a diverse range of methodological and theoretical orientations to rethink how we experience and find ourselves caught within the phenomena of Christianity and international law."-- ER -