Law and Religion (original) (raw)
The collection explores the intricate relationship between law and religion, particularly in the context of modernity and globalization. Highlighting the persistence of religious dynamics in contemporary societies, the essays challenge the notion of an absolute separation between law and religion. They advocate for a universal legal framework that respects cultural diversity and acknowledges the historical interplay between different legal traditions and religious beliefs, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of religion as both a source of power and a contributor to legal ideologies.