Law from Below

Law from Below
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Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9781647124076
ISBN-13 : 1647124077
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Book Synopsis Law from Below by : Elisabeth Rain Kincaid

Download or read book Law from Below written by Elisabeth Rain Kincaid and published by Georgetown University Press. This book was released on 2024-03-01 with total page 271 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A constructive model of engagement with unjust laws from the ground up The current political atmosphere would suggest that law is imposed only from above, specifically by the chief executive acting upon some sort of perceived populist mandate. In Law from Below, Elisabeth Rain Kincaid argues that the theology of the early modern legal theorist and theologian, Francisco Suárez, SJ may be successfully retrieved to provide a constructive model of legal engagement for Christians today. Suárez’s theology was developed to combat an authoritarian view of law, suggesting that communities may work to change law from the ground up as they function within the legal system, not just outside it. Law from Below suggests that Suárez’s theory of law provides a theologically robust way to mount a counter-narrative to contemporary authoritarian theories of law, while still acknowledging the good in the rule of law and its imposition by a legislative authority. Suárez acknowledges the crucial contribution of citizens to improving law’s moral content, without removing the importance of law’s own authority or the role of the lawgiver. Law from Below argues that the dialogue between legislators and the community provides Christian activists with a range of options for constructively engaging with law in order to have a positive impact on society.


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