TY  - GEN
AB  - What to focus on in an intellectual history of 'ius gentium et naturae' for a volume on the relations between international law and Christianities? For centuries, (international) law and Christian theology maintained intensive and complex relations, which it is impossible to do justice to within the scope of this chapter. With the more recent “turn to history” in international legal scholarship, discussions of the relationship between 'ius gentium et naturae' and Christianity generally center on secularization and/or empire. For obvious reasons both sets of histories deal with early modernity – the time that the so-called 'Respublica Christiana' or Holy Roman Empire was profoundly affected by Reformations, gradually fragmented, and religious and theological fights were part of the politics of the newly emerging European nation-states.
AU  - Nijman, Janne Elisabeth
CN  - 341.01 HEIA 128948
DA  - 2021
DO  - 10.1017/9781108565646.008
DO  - doi
ID  - 299267
KW  - Global Governance
L1  - https://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/299267/files/ius_gentium_et_naturae.pdf
L2  - https://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/299267/files/ius_gentium_et_naturae.pdf
L4  - https://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/299267/files/ius_gentium_et_naturae.pdf
LK  - https://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/299267/files/ius_gentium_et_naturae.pdf
N2  - What to focus on in an intellectual history of 'ius gentium et naturae' for a volume on the relations between international law and Christianities? For centuries, (international) law and Christian theology maintained intensive and complex relations, which it is impossible to do justice to within the scope of this chapter. With the more recent “turn to history” in international legal scholarship, discussions of the relationship between 'ius gentium et naturae' and Christianity generally center on secularization and/or empire. For obvious reasons both sets of histories deal with early modernity – the time that the so-called 'Respublica Christiana' or Holy Roman Empire was profoundly affected by Reformations, gradually fragmented, and religious and theological fights were part of the politics of the newly emerging European nation-states.
PY  - 2021
T1  - Ius gentium et naturaethe human conscience and early modern international law
TI  - Ius gentium et naturaethe human conscience and early modern international law
UR  - https://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/299267/files/ius_gentium_et_naturae.pdf
Y1  - 2021
ER  -