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Rethinking Law and Religion


ISBN13: 9781800886186
Published: June 2024
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This incisive book delineates the development of Law and Religion as a sub-discipline, critically reflecting on the author’s own role in constructing the field. It develops a subversive social systems theory in order to take both law and religion seriously and to challenge them equally.

Russell Sandberg crafts a new agenda for academic scrutiny of the interaction between religion and the law. Sandberg criticises scholarship to date for focusing on the legal regulation of religion, which reduces the field to an academic sub-discipline in Law Schools. Instead, Sandberg argues for a re-conceptualisation of Law and Religion as an interdisciplinary interaction, comparing it to fields such as legal history and legal geography. He contends that Law and Religion should take on a critical perspective, interrogating the content, nature and purpose of law, and drawing from literature on law and race and law and gender.

Provocative, personal and sometimes surprising, Rethinking Law and Religion is an illuminating read for students and scholars of law and society, legal theory, and sociology of law and philosophy.

Subjects:
Law and Society
Contents:
Preface
1. Navel battles
2. Getting personal
PART I REPENTANCE
3. Creation myths
4. A false dawn
5. A paper tiger
6. The American dream
7. My confession
Excursus I
PART II REAPPRAISAL
8. The first comparator: law and inequalities
9. Law and gender
10. Law and race
11. The second comparator: law and humanities
12. Law and history
13. Law and geography
Excursus 2
PART III REGENERATION
14. Systems reboot
15. The lure of Luhmann
16. The deparadoxification strategies of religion law
17. Religious law as a social system
18. Systems upgrade
19. Rewriting history
Excursus 3
PART IV CONCLUSION
20. So what