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245 1 4 _aThe Cultures of Canon Law
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_bGlobal Catholicism, Glocal Legislation, and the Local Churches /
_cby Judith Hahn.
250 _a1st ed. 2026.
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300 _aX, 253 p. 1 illus.
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490 1 _aLaw and Religion in a Global Context,
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505 0 _a1 Introduction -- 2 An Exploration of Current Conflicts -- 3 The Cultural Universe of the Law -- 4 Incarnating the Christian Message -- 5 Inculturating Canon Law -- 6 Legal Responses to Cultural Diversity -- 7 Local Responses to Legal Transplants -- 8 Revising Global Legislation -- 9 Conclusion and Outlook.
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520 _aThis book is the first study to consider findings from sociology, legal anthropology, ethnology, legal pluralism, comparative law and theology in order to gain a better understanding of the diverse cultures of global Catholicism and the cross-cultural challenges arising from Roman Catholic canon law within the local churches. The author, renowned for her work at the intersection of socio-legal studies and canon law, examines the latter as a distinctive example of a European religious legal system that cuts across the myriad legal cultures of the local churches. In light of findings on legal transfer and legal colonialism, and by examining canon law within the emerging field of social and cultural studies approaches to law, her book sheds light on how canon law is imposed upon and received by the local churches around the world. It analyses the challenges and problems arising from the law’s transcultural claims within these churches. Based on these observations, the study discusses the critical stance of canon law within contemporary Catholicism and the current debates on a synodal reform of the church and its law. The book adopts different perspectives: As a sociological study, it describes the contemporary Eurocentrism of global canon law and the conflicts arising from it. As a theological study, it presents ecclesiological reasons for challenging the hegemony of global legislation. As a study of canon law, it suggests ways in which legislation could permit greater diversity while maintaining the unity of the universal church. By analysing canon law as a specific example of a religious legal order with cross-cultural ambitions and global claims, the book also contributes to the study of transnational law in general by illustrating the typical problems that accompany transnational legal regimes in both secular legal systems and religious groups. This is an open access book.
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