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28 Jun 2012, 9:25 pm by Richard Posner
Countries like the United Kingdom, France, and Germany, and (above all) the Scandinavian countries, rank very low on the scale of religiosity. [read post]
27 Jun 2012, 5:53 am by Andis Kaulins
According to James Madison, perhaps one of the most important modern proponents of the separation of church and state, Luther's doctrine of the two kingdoms marked the beginning of the modern conception of separation of church and state.[5] In the 1530s Henry VIII, angered by the Catholic Church's refusal to annul his marriage with his wife Catherine of Aragon, decided to break with the Church and set himself as ruler of the new … [read post]
23 Jun 2012, 9:18 am
For instance, she has announced that, all of a sudden, the Church under her budget will spend $2 million on new church planting over the next triennium. [read post]
18 Jun 2012, 2:43 am by Wessen Jazrawi
MGN Limited v. the United Kingdom – 39401/04 [2012] ECHR 993 (12 June 2012). [read post]
4 Jun 2012, 10:01 am by Nick Robinson
  It is then, as the Roman Catholic church did to European kingdoms in the late Middle Ages, that state power may become subordinated to the rule of law, or in its early form: the rule of heaven.Francis Fukuyama in his recent book "The Origins of Political Order" makes a similar claim about the origination of the rule of law, and so says that India has actually long had it because Brahmins held the state accountable to a set of laws that the king did not create. [read post]
2 Jun 2012, 3:16 am by Legal Beagle
Apart from his practice, he has covered several roles within the Faculty of Advocates and has taught advocacy skills both in the United Kingdom and overseas. [read post]
14 May 2012, 12:31 pm
 We are tired of fighting, tired of vain efforts to advance the Kingdom through politics and power, tired of drawing lines in the sand, tired of being known for what we are against, not what we are for. [read post]
9 May 2012, 3:33 am by LindaMBeale
  Brittany Koper says the network has been engaged in all kinds of financial improprieties, and that it was a memo she wrote calling attention to the financial improprieties which got her fired, which of course the church founders deny. [read post]
30 Apr 2012, 6:05 am by Francisco Macías
During that period, Mexico was known as the Viceroyalty of New Spain, a territory of the Kingdom of Spain. [read post]
29 Apr 2012, 5:50 am by Walter Olson
Wilson, The Independent] Tweet Tags: churches, environment, music and musicians, United Kingdom Related posts When a Holy Saint sues (0) Varieties of (medically hazardous) religious experience (3) Update: UK fun licensing (1) UK: toddler throws mint wrapper, judge halts £10,000 prosecution (1) UK: “New rules are thatchers’ final straw” (0) [read post]
25 Apr 2012, 1:22 pm by Margaret Wood
  However, we do know that he was baptized on April 26, 1564, at Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon. [read post]
15 Apr 2012, 1:00 am by Clara Altman
.'"“The First Pilgrims,” by Michael Sean Winters in The New Republic: The Book is a review of Timothy Matovina’s Latino Catholicism:Transformation in America’s Largest Church (Princeton University Press). [read post]
12 Apr 2012, 2:19 pm by Jeanine Cali
Below is a list of bulls cited in Professor Aron-Beller’s book. 1252 Bull Ad exstirpanda by Pope Innocent IV (heretics are “murderers of souls as well as robbers of God’s sacraments and of the Christian faith …”, they are “to be coerced—as are thieves and bandits—into confessing their errors and accusing others, although one must stop short of danger to life or limb”) 1376 Directorium Inquisitorum by Nicholas Eymerich (assessment of a century… [read post]
17 Mar 2012, 5:58 pm by B. Keller
Jean Marsh (later cast as Sara Kingdom in The Daleks’ Master Plan) is great in a significant part, playing Richard’s headstrong and politically cunning sister, Lady Joanna. [read post]
13 Mar 2012, 3:16 pm by Karwan Eskerie
He pointed to the very liberal approach taken by the US Supreme Court to controversial messages, as exemplified in its recent decision in Snyder v Phelps et al 562 U.S. (2011) (a case concerning homophobic picketing outside military funerals by a church group who wanted to communicate their belief that God hated the US for its tolerance of homosexuality in the American military). [read post]
12 Mar 2012, 1:52 am by Sam Murrant
Firstly, a judgment will be issued this Thursday on kettling (Austin and Others v. the United Kingdom; a brief history of the case can be found here) by the Grand Chamber of the ECHR. [read post]
9 Mar 2012, 7:24 am by Walter Olson
[Evening Standard] Tags: churches, damage theories, sports, United Kingdom Related posts When a Holy Saint sues (0) Varieties of (medically hazardous) religious experience (3) Update: Jury Rejects Flight Attendant’s Claim (2) U.K.: Footballer sues over “negligent” tackle (3) U.K.: defending assumption of risk (0) [read post]
5 Mar 2012, 12:46 pm by Steve Bainbridge
The study and teaching of law provides an ideal context in which to reflect on the lawyer’s role in “breaking down the barriers that obstruct God’s kingdom of justice and peace. [read post]