
The Legal Position of the Clergy
Navigating Church Law: Rights, Duties, and Legal Challenges for ClergyBy Philip Vernon SmithLength4h 11m
About this audiobook
In "The Legal Position of the Clergy," Philip Vernon Smith meticulously navigates the intricate legal framework governing clergy members in the modern era. With a scholarly precision combined with an accessible prose style, Smith examines the historical evolution of ecclesiastical law as it pertains to the rights and responsibilities of religious leaders. Through a comparative lens, he juxtaposes various religious traditions, highlighting the implications of contemporary legal challenges and the evolving landscape of religious expression and governance. This work not only serves as a legal treatise but also as a nuanced exploration of the moral and ethical dimensions of clerical duties in society. Philip Vernon Smith, an esteemed legal scholar and theologian, draws upon his extensive background in both law and religious studies to illuminate the challenges faced by clergy today. His experiences within various religious institutions and his profound understanding of legal principles have led him to address this often-overlooked intersection of law and faith. Smith'Äôs passion for this subject is evident as he seeks to inform both scholars and practitioners regarding the often-complicated legal realities of religious leadership. I highly recommend "The Legal Position of the Clergy" to legal professionals, theologians, and anyone interested in the governance of faith. Smith's work serves as an essential resource that not only educates but also ignites critical conversations about the role of the clergy in a rapidly changing world.
Audiobook details
GenrePolitics and Government
Length4 hrs 11 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 20, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
6CHAPTER VI: MARRIAGE
2CHAPTER II: BENEFICED CLERGY
7CHAPTER VII: BURIAL
3CHAPTER III: UNBENEFICED CLERGY
8CHAPTER VIII: PRIVATE MINISTRATIONS
4CHAPTER IV: LAITY OF THE PARISH
9CHAPTER IX: TEMPORALITIES
5CHAPTER V: DIVINE SERVICE