Church as Politeia: The Political Self-Understanding of Christianity. Proceedings of a Becket Institute Conference at the University of Oxford, 28 September –1 October 2000

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The volume Church as Politeia comprises fifteen papers which were presented at a German-British Research Colloquium of the Becket Institute in Oxford. In these papers the political self-understanding of Christianity is analyzed in its historical development from various denominational perspectives. The authors of these contributions are theologians, lawyers, philosophers and historians from Germany and Great Britain.

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Christoph Stumpf is a Privatdozent in the Law Faculty of the Martin-Luther-University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. In addition, he works as an attorney.

Holger Zaborowski is a member of the junior faculty working on a professional thesis in the Department of Christian Religious Philosophy at the Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Germany.

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