Law and Christianity in Poland

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This volume is the first comprehensive study of the Polish history of law and Christianity written in English for a global audience.

It examines the lives of twenty-one central figures in Polish law with a focus on how their Christian faith was a factor in molding the evolution of law in their country and the region. The individuals selected for study exhibit wide-ranging areas of expertise, from private law and codification, through national public law and constitutional law, to international developments that left their mark on Poland and the world. The chapters discuss the jurists within their historical, intellectual, and political context. The editors selected jurists after extensive consultation with legal historians looking at the jurists’ particular merits, contributions to law in general, religious perspective, and period under consideration.

The collection will appeal to scholars, lawyers, and students interested in the interplay between law and religion. Political, social, legal, and religious historians, among other readers, will find, for the first time in English, authoritative treatments of essential Polish legal thinkers and authors.

Author(s): Franciszek Longchamps de Bérier, Rafael Domingo
Series: Law and Religion
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 351
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of contributors
Foreword
Introduction
1. Wincenty Kadłubek, Magister Vincentius (ca. 1150–1223)
2. Stanisław of Skarbimierz (ca. 1360/65–1431) and Paweł Włodkowic (ca. 1370/73–1435/36)
3. Jadwiga of Anjou (1374–1399)
4. Mikolaj Kopernik, Copernicus (1473–1543)
5. Anna Jagiellon (1523–1596)
6. Mikolaj Zalaszowski (1631–1703)
7. Teodor Ostrowski (1750–1802)
8. Antoni Zygmunt Helcel (1808–1870)
9. Leopold Caro (1864–1939)
10. Leon Petraz.ycki (1867–1931)
11. Juliusz Makarewicz (1872–1955)
12. Roman Longchamps de Bérier (1883–1941)
13. Stefan Wyszyn´ ski (1901–1981)
14. Edward Grzymała (1906–1942)
15. Zygmunt Ziembin´ ski (1920–1996)
16. Karol Józef Wojtyła, Pope John Paul II (1920–2005)
17. Irena Malinowska-Kwiatkowska (1925–1994)
18. Andrzej Stelmachowski (1925–2009)
19. Henryk Kupiszewski (1927–1994)
20. Remigiusz Soban´ ski (1930–2010)
Index