na INLIS000000000011006 20230411114036 0010-0423000010 ta 230411 f 0 eng 9780367437220 Burkhard Josef Berkmann THE INTERNAL LAW OF RELIGIONS : Inroduction To a Comparative Discipline / Burkhard Josef Berkmann New York : Routledge, 2021 195 ; 24 Cm Lori Beaman Comparative law of religions has developed in recent years as a new discipline at the intersection of legal and religious science, of theology and anthropology. This book presents a systematic theoretical basis for this new discipline. While law is mostly associated with the state, many religions also have their own internal law. These internal legal norms are aimed at a particular form of behaviour on the part of believers. They therefore play a particular role in conflicts arising today between certain religious forms of behaviour. The comparison of the internal law of religions serves to establish and explain the commonalities and differences between various religious legal traditions. The religions examined here include: the law of Christian denominations, Jewish law, Islamic law, Hindu law, Buddhist law, and other religious legal systems. The work assesses six current approaches to the comparative law of religions, evaluating their strengths and weaknesses, leading to the development of a new approach. The book discusses the role of religious law in state law and looks to likely future developments Burkhard Josef Berkmann 344.09 344.09 BUR t 27291/MKRI-P/IV-2023 27291/MKRI-P/IV-2023