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Religion and Law in Classical and Christian Rome
Religion and Law in Classical and Christian Rome
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Religion and Law in Classical and Christian Rome

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Law is a particularly fruitful means by which to investigate the relationship between religion and state. It is the mechanism by which the Roman state and its European successors have regulated religion, in the twin actions of constraining religious institutions to particular social spaces and of releasing control over such spaces to those orders. This volume analyses the relationship from the late Republic to the final codification of Roman law in Justinian's Constantinople. ContentsJohn Scheid: Oral tradition and written tradition in the formation of sacred law in Rome Jorg Rupke: Religion in the lex UrsonensisJames B. Rives: Magic, religion, and law: The Case of the Lex Cornelia de sicariis et veneficiisElizabeth DePalma Digeser: Religion, Law and the Roman Polity: The era of the Great PersecutionAndrew S. Jacobs: "e;Papinian Commands One Thing, Our Paul Another"e;: Roman Christians and Jewish Law in the Collatio Legum Mosaicarum et RomanarumDorothea Baudy: Prohibitions of religion in antiquity: Setting the course of Europe's religious historyKarl Leo Noethlichs: Revolution from the top? "e;Orthodoxy"e; and the persecution of heretics in imperial legislation from Constantine to JustinianClifford Ando: Religion and ius publicumBibliography Abstracts Index locorum Index of subjects, places and persons
ISBN
9783515101783
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
8.8.2012
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