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ArtikelBreaking The Silence : Law, Theology and Religion in Australia  
Oleh: Babie, Paul
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Melbourne University Law Review vol. 31 no. 1 (2007), page 296-314.
Topik: LAWS; silence; law; theology; religion
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    • Nomor Panggil: MM70
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Isi artikelThe collection of essays found in ‘Theology and Law : Partners or Protagonists ?’ makes a valuable contribution to the exploration of the relationship between law and religion. Still, there is a flaw with the volume : it fails to define and distinguish ‘theology’ and ‘religion’. Drawing a distinction between the two terms has methodological implications. This review essay offers a means of distinguishing the two terms, from which two methodological approaches flow : ‘law and religion’ and ‘theology and law’. A volume devoted solely to the latter would make a significant and unique contribution to existing Australian legal literature, while one devoted to the former would merely add to a relatively well - established body of research. While this review essay argues that the volume is directed more to law and religion than theology and law, it also concludes that the volume is significant and important because it opens a sustained and focused dialogue between religion (which includes theology) and law.
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