Pilgrim law

Pilgrim law1998
About this book
Robert E. Rodes, Jr. presents a general theory of law based on the principles of liberation theology. Taking a systematic approach, he points up the compatibility of this theology with traditional doctrines of natural law and traditional Catholic social teaching. His work advocates using law to make the ruling class accountable to the wider society, alleviating class tensions with a justice based on universal solidarity and the provision of useful services.
Rodes establishes a new category, pilgrim law, which expands the confines of natural law and complements the traditional understanding to include an eschatological dimension.
Philosophers, political theorists, economists, and social scientists as well as lawyers and theologians will find in this volume an engaging look at the theoretical underpinnings of law. The reader will explore how paths of church and state, justice and empowerment, class and poverty, history and consciousness have intersected along the pilgrim journey.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL2720346W
Subjects
Religion and stateChristianity and justiceSocial justiceReligion and justiceReligion and sociologyReligious ethicsReligion and lawLiberation theology