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Détails
| Format : | Livre |
|---|---|
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
John Witte |
| ISBN : | 9780521839419 0521839416 9780521548243 0521548241 |
| Numéro OCLC : | 495279742 |
| Description : | 1 vol. (xiv-211 p.) : ill., couv. ill. ; 22 cm. |
| Contenu : | Preface and acknowledgements; Introduction: the paradoxes of illegitimacy; 1. Suffer the innocent children: illegitimacy in early Judaism and Christianity; 2. Woe to bastards: the classic Roman law of illegitimacy and legitimation; 3. The wages of sin: sex, marriage and illegitimacy in medieval canon law; 4. Heir of no one: the English common law of illegitimacy and its reforms; 5. The rights of all children: the new law of non-marital childhood in America and beyond; Concluding reflections; Bibliography; Biblical index; Index. |
| Responsabilité : | John Witte, Jr,.... |
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'John Witte has done it again! Sins of the Fathers demonstrates what his readers always expect from him: painstaking historical research, lucid presentation, plus jurisprudential and theological gravitas. But here we see even more: the profound humanity of this man, born of his familial experience, and revealed in the book's moving dedication, which gives us the leitmotif of this exceptional work.' David Novak, University of Toronto 'Witte, one of the world's foremost thinkers on law and religion, has now produced this authoritative investigation of the often deeply disturbing history of illegitimacy in the Western world. It is not only grounded in rigorous scholarship and perceptive theology but also offers wise reflections on how civil responsibility, adoption and the institution of marriage might contribute more to the welfare of children today.' David F. Ford, University of Cambridge 'This little book is a large achievement. It exemplifies the modern ideal of scholarship - complexly interdisciplinary, masterfully cross-cultural, lavishly learned, startlingly insightful, movingly personal, lucidly argued, and luminously written.' Carl E. Schneider, University of Michigan '... a brilliant and wide-ranging book ... It deserves to be widely read.' Edinburgh Law Review 'Witte's towering reputation as a historian, and as a legal and theological scholar, is further enhanced by this slim, but accessible and meticulously researched volume.' English Studies 'The extensive bibliography is testament to the interest in this subject and Witte's detailed research of the evolution of laws governing illegitimates will appeal to lawyers, sociologists and historians. His clear, factual yet sensitive approach makes this book an easy read. The principal reform proposed in this work is the new thinking Witte seeks to bring to bear on the area, aptly expressed in his phrase: 'before the judgement seat of God, there will be no class actions, and no joint or vicarious liability for which the individual soul must answer.' Ecclesiastical Law Journal 'Witte's book provides a short but comprehensive account of the history of illegitimacy. it is a well-written and welcome addition ot the literature on the subject.' The Journal of Church History Lire la suite...
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Sujets associés :(8)
- Enfants naturels -- Droits -- Histoire.
- Enfants naturels -- Statut juridique -- Histoire.
- Filiation naturelle -- Aspect religieux -- Histoire.
- Paternité -- Histoire.
- Illegitimacy -- History.
- Illegitimacy (Canon law) -- History.
- Legitimation of children -- History.
- Paternity -- History.
