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Religion, Law, and Democracy Ernst-Wolfgang Bockenforde (Professor Emeritus, Professor Emeritus, University of Freiburg)

Religion, Law, and Democracy By Ernst-Wolfgang Bockenforde (Professor Emeritus, Professor Emeritus, University of Freiburg)

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The second volume of the definitive English edition of Ernst-Wolfgang Bockenforde's work, offering readers an introduction to the political and constitutional thought of one of Germany's leading contemporary theorists.

Religion, Law, and Democracy Summary

Religion, Law, and Democracy: Selected Writings by Ernst-Wolfgang Bockenforde (Professor Emeritus, Professor Emeritus, University of Freiburg)

Ernst-Wolfgang Bockenforde (1930-2019) was one of Europe's foremost legal scholars and political thinkers. As a scholar of constitutional law and a judge on Germany's Federal Constitutional Court (1983-1996), Bockenforde was a major contributor to contemporary debates in legal and political theory, to the conceptual framework of the modern state and its presuppositions, and to contested political issues such as the constitutional status of the state of emergency, citizenship rights, bioethical politics, and the challenges of European integration. His writings have shaped not only academic but also wider public debates from the 1950s to the present, to an extent that few European scholars can match. As a federal constitutional judge and holder of a trusted public office, Bockenforde has influenced the way academics and citizens think about law and politics. During his tenure on the Court, several path-breaking decisions for the Federal Republic of Germany were handed down, including decisions on the deployment of missiles, the law on political parties, the regulation of abortion, and the process of European integration. This second volume in the first representative edition in English of Bockenforde's writings brings together his essays on religion, law, and democracy. The volume is organized in five sections: I. the Catholic Church and Political Order; II. State and Secularity; III. the Theology of Law and its Relation to Political Theory; IV. Norms and the Principle of Human Dignity; and V. Excerpts from a biographical interview. Sections I, II, III, and IV are preceded by an editors' introduction to the articles as well as running editorial commentary to the work.

Religion, Law, and Democracy Reviews

The subject matter is interesting and provides an insight into middle European and South German politics and the religious influence on legal life. * David Pickup, The Gazette *

About Ernst-Wolfgang Bockenforde (Professor Emeritus, Professor Emeritus, University of Freiburg)

Ernst-Wolfgang Bockenforde (1930-2019) was a Professor emeritus of Public Law at the University of Freiburg. He is one of the best-known and most influential German legal scholars in the post-war period. From 1983-1996 he served as Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany. In the 1960s, Bockenforde was one of the founders of the journal Der Staat - Zeitschrift fur Staatslehre, Offentliches Recht und Verfassungsgeschichte. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party and served as a long-time legal advisor to it.

Table of Contents

Mirjam Kunkler: Freedom in Religion, Freedom in the State: Ernst-Wolfgang Bockenforde on Religion, Law, and Democracy Part I: Catholic Church and Political Order Mirjam Kunkler and Tine Stein: Bockenforde on the relation of the Catholic Church and Christians to democracy and authoritarianism I: The Ethos of Modern Democracy and the Church [1957] II: German Catholicism in 1933: A Critical Examination [1961] III: Types of Christian Worldly Conduct during the Nazi-Regime [1965] IV: Religious Freedom Between the Conflicting Demands of Church and State [1964-79] Part II: State and Secularity Mirjam Kunkler and Tine Stein: Bockenforde on the Secular State and Secular Law V: The Rise of the State as a Process of Secularization [1967] VI: The Fundamental Right of Freedom of Conscience [1969] VII: Remarks on the Relation between State and Religion in Hegel [1982] VIII: The Secularized State: Its Character, Justification, and Problems in the Twenty-First Century [2007] Part III: On the Theology of Law and Political Theory Mirjam Kunkler and Tine Stein: Bockenforde on the Relationship Between Theology, Law and Political Theory IX: Political Theory and Political Theology: Comments on their reciprocal relationship [1981] X: Reflections on a Theology of Modern Secular Law [1999] XI: A Christian in the Office of Constitutional Judge [1999] XII: On the Authority of Papal Encyclicals: the Example of Pronouncements on Religious Freedom [2005] Part IV: Basic Norms and the Principle of Human Dignity Mirjam Kunkler and Tine Stein: Bockenforde on the Right to Life, Human Dignity, and its Meta-positive Foundations XIII: Abolition of 218 of the Criminal Code? Reflections on the Current debate about the prohibition of abortion under German Criminal Law [1971] XIV: Human Dignity as a Normative Principle: Fundamental Rights in the Bioethics Debate [2003] XV: Will Human Dignity Remain Inviolable? [2004] Part V: Bockenforde in Context XVI: Dieter Gosewinkel: Biographical Interview with Ernst-Wolfgang Bockenforde [2011]

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Religion, Law, and Democracy: Selected Writings by Ernst-Wolfgang Bockenforde (Professor Emeritus, Professor Emeritus, University of Freiburg)
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Oxford University Press
2020-11-19
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