Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde
Religion, Law, and Democracy
Selected Writings
Herausgeber: Künkler, Mirjam; Stein, Tine
Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde
Religion, Law, and Democracy
Selected Writings
Herausgeber: Künkler, Mirjam; Stein, Tine
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The second volume of the definitive English edition of Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde's work, offering readers an introduction to the political and constitutional thought of one of Germany's leading contemporary theorists.
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The second volume of the definitive English edition of Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde's work, offering readers an introduction to the political and constitutional thought of one of Germany's leading contemporary theorists.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780198818632
- ISBN-10: 0198818637
- Artikelnr.: 52404792
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780198818632
- ISBN-10: 0198818637
- Artikelnr.: 52404792
Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde (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, Böckenförde was one of the founders of the journal Der Staat - Zeitschrift für Staatslehre, Öffentliches Recht und Verfassungsgeschichte. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party and served as a long-time legal advisor to it.
* Freedom in Religion, Freedom in the State: Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde
on Religion, Law, and Democracy
* Part I: Catholic Church and Political Order
* Böckenförde 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
* Böckenförde 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
* Böckenförde 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
* Böckenförde 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: Böckenförde in Context
* XVI: Dieter Gosewinkel: Biographical Interview with Ernst-Wolfgang
Böckenförde [2011]
on Religion, Law, and Democracy
* Part I: Catholic Church and Political Order
* Böckenförde 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
* Böckenförde 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
* Böckenförde 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
* Böckenförde 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: Böckenförde in Context
* XVI: Dieter Gosewinkel: Biographical Interview with Ernst-Wolfgang
Böckenförde [2011]
* Freedom in Religion, Freedom in the State: Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde
on Religion, Law, and Democracy
* Part I: Catholic Church and Political Order
* Böckenförde 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
* Böckenförde 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
* Böckenförde 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
* Böckenförde 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: Böckenförde in Context
* XVI: Dieter Gosewinkel: Biographical Interview with Ernst-Wolfgang
Böckenförde [2011]
on Religion, Law, and Democracy
* Part I: Catholic Church and Political Order
* Böckenförde 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
* Böckenförde 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
* Böckenförde 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
* Böckenförde 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: Böckenförde in Context
* XVI: Dieter Gosewinkel: Biographical Interview with Ernst-Wolfgang
Böckenförde [2011]