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Speaker, “Religion’S Footnote Four: Church Autonomy As Arbitration”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Religion’S Footnote Four: Church Autonomy As Arbitration”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
No, Bloomberg Isn't Banning Circumcision, Michael Helfand
No, Bloomberg Isn't Banning Circumcision, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Religion’S Footnote Four: Church Autonomy As Arbitration”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Religion’S Footnote Four: Church Autonomy As Arbitration”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Church Autonomy And Religious Arbitration: Two Models Of Legal Pluralism”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Church Autonomy And Religious Arbitration: Two Models Of Legal Pluralism”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Postscript: Religious Boundaries, Michael Helfand
Postscript: Religious Boundaries, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Hebrew National Must Answer To A Higher Authority, Michael Helfand
Hebrew National Must Answer To A Higher Authority, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
The Boundaries Of Religious Freedom, Michael Helfand
The Boundaries Of Religious Freedom, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Church Autonomy And Religious Arbitration: Two Models Of Legal Pluralism”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Church Autonomy And Religious Arbitration: Two Models Of Legal Pluralism”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Litigating Religion”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Litigating Religion”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Litigating Religion”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Litigating Religion”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Litigating Religion”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Litigating Religion”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Litigating Religion”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Litigating Religion”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Taking Beth Din Judgments Into Secular Court”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Taking Beth Din Judgments Into Secular Court”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Litigating Religion”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Litigating Religion”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
The Theology Of Civil Disobedience: The First Amendment, Freedom Riders, And Passage Of The Voting Rights Act, Jonathan C. Augustine
The Theology Of Civil Disobedience: The First Amendment, Freedom Riders, And Passage Of The Voting Rights Act, Jonathan C. Augustine
Jonathan C. Augustine
Speaker, “Litigating Religion”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Litigating Religion”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Symposium Introduction: The Competing Claims Of Law And Religion: Who Should Influence Whom?, Michael Helfand
Symposium Introduction: The Competing Claims Of Law And Religion: Who Should Influence Whom?, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
This introduction provides a preface to the Pepperdine Law Review symposium from the Third Annual Religious Legal Theory Conference on "The Competing Claims of Law & Religion: Who Should Influence Whom." As the introduction notes, the relationship between law and religion is both fraught with tension but also provides great opportunity. In so doing, the introduction sketches some of the varied responses to conflicts between law and religion, providing a brief overview of the papers included in the symposium issue.
The Faith That Divides Us: Lines Of (In)Division Between Religion & Politics (Reviewing Hijacked: Responding To The Partisan Church Divide By Mike Slaughter & Charles E. Gutenson, With Robert P. Jones)), Jonathan C. Augustine
The Faith That Divides Us: Lines Of (In)Division Between Religion & Politics (Reviewing Hijacked: Responding To The Partisan Church Divide By Mike Slaughter & Charles E. Gutenson, With Robert P. Jones)), Jonathan C. Augustine
Jonathan C. Augustine
No abstract provided.
Environmental Justice And Eschatology In Revelation, Jonathan C. Augustine
Environmental Justice And Eschatology In Revelation, Jonathan C. Augustine
Jonathan C. Augustine
The concept of environmental justice is not new. While some scholars and activists trace its origins as part of the ongoing American Civil Rights Movement—a movement which emerged within the interdisciplinary connection of law and religion—this Essay argues that the concept of environmental justice has deep origins in the Holy Bible. With a foundation in the Old Testament Hebrew scriptures, this Essay combines the disciplines of law and religion by arguing that the Book of Revelation should be read ecologically, as a clarion call to protect the environment in anticipation of the time the triune God will return to live …