Justice and mercy: Moral theology and the exercise of law in twelfth-century England

Justice and mercy: Moral theology and the exercise of law in twelfth-century England

Author
Philippa Byrne
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Language
English
Year
2018
ISBN
9781526125354
File Type
pdf
File Size
4.1 MiB

This Book Examines One Of The Most Fundamental Issues In Twelfth-century English Politics: Justice. It Demonstrates That During The Foundational Period For The Common Law, The Question Of Judgement And Judicial Ethics Was A Topic Of Heated Debate-- A Common Problem With Multiple Different Answers. How To Be A Judge, And How To Judge Well, Was A Concern Shared By Humble And High, Keeping Both Kings And Parish Priests Awake At Night. Using Theological Texts, Sermons, Legal Treatises And Letter Collections, The Book Explores How Moralists Attempted To Provide Guidance For Uncertain Judges. It Argues That Mercy Was Always The Most Difficult Challenge For A Judge, Fitting Uncomfortably Within The Law And Of Disputed Value. Shining A New Light On English Legal History, Justice And Mercy Reveals The Moral Dilemmas Created By The Establishment Of The Common Law-- Introduction -- The Problem With Mercy: The Schools -- The Problem With Mercy: The Courts -- Twelfth-century Models Of Justice And Mercy -- Who Should Be Merciful? -- Judgment In Practice: The Church -- Histories Of Justice: The Crown, Persuasion And Lordship -- Love Your Enemies? Popular Mercy In A Vengeance Culture -- Conclusion. Philippa Byrne. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 234-278) And Index.

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