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Автор Witte, John
Дата выпуска 2009
dc.description Early modern Calvinists produced a rich tradition of natural law and natural rights thought that shaped the law and politics of protestant lands. The German-born Calvinist jurist Johannes Althusius produced one of the most original Calvinist natural law theories at the turn of the seventeenth century. Althusius argued for the natural qualities of a number of basic legal norms and practices by demonstrating their near universal embrace by classical and biblical, catholic and protestant, theological and legal communities alike. On this foundation, he developed a complex theory of public, private, penal and procedural rights and duties for his day, to be embraced by everyone, particularly by those who were slaughtering each other in religious wars, persecutions and inquisitions. Althusius' theory of natural law and natural rights was Calvinist in inspiration but universal in aspiration, and it anticipated the political formulations of a number of later Western writers, including Locke, Rousseau and Madison.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © Ecclesiastical Law Society 2009
Название A Demonstrative Theory of Natural Law: Johannes Althusius and the Rise of Calvinist Jurisprudence
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1017/S0956618X09990044
Electronic ISSN 1751-8539
Print ISSN 0956-618X
Журнал Ecclesiastical Law Journal
Том 11
Первая страница 248
Последняя страница 265
Аффилиация Witte John; Emory University; Emory University
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