Power over the Body, Equality in the Family: Rights and Domestic Relations in Medieval Canon Law
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Power over the Body, Equality in the Family: Rights and Domestic Relations in Medieval Canon Law  -     By: Charles Reid

Power over the Body, Equality in the Family: Rights and Domestic Relations in Medieval Canon Law

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. / 2004 / Paperback

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The term "conjugal rights" has long characterized ways of speaking about marriage both in the canonistic tradition and in the secular legal systems of the West. This book explores the origins and dimensions of this concept and the range of meanings that have attached to it from the twelfth century to the present. Employing for-ranging sources, Charles Reid Jr. examines the language of marriage in classical Roman law, the Germanic legal codes of early medieval Europe, and the writings of canon lawyers and theologians from the medieval and early modern periods. The heart of the book, however, consists of the writings of the canonists of the High Middle Ages, especially the works of Hostiensis, Bernard of Parma, Innocent IV, and Raymond de Penafort. Reid's incisive survey provides a new understanding of subjects such as the right of parties to marry free of parental coercion, the nature of "parental power," the place of bodies in the marriage contract, the meaning and implications of gender equality, and the right of inheritance.

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Title: Power over the Body, Equality in the Family: Rights and Domestic Relations in Medieval Canon Law
By: Charles Reid
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 320
Vendor: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Publication Date: 2004
Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 1 ounce
ISBN: 0802822118
ISBN-13: 9780802822116
Series: Emory University Studies in Law and Religion
Stock No: WW822112

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The term "conjugal rights" has long characterized ways of speaking about marriage both in the canonistic tradition and in the secular legal systems of the West. This book explores the origins and dimensions of this concept and the range of meanings that have attached to it from the twelfth century to the present.

Employing far-ranging sources, Charles Reid Jr. examines the language of marriage in classical Roman law, the Germanic legal codes of early medieval Europe, and the writings of canon lawyers and theologians from the medieval and early modern periods. The heart of the book, however, consists of the writings of the canonists of the High Middle Ages, especially the works of Hostiensis, Bernard of Parma, Innocent IV, and Raymond de Peñafort. Reid's incisive survey provides a new understanding of subjects such as the right of parties to marry free of parental coercion, the nature of "paternal power," the place of bodies in the marriage contract, the meaning and implications of gender equality, and the right of inheritance.

Author Bio

Charles J. Reid Jr. is associate professor of law at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He also holds the position of ecclesiastical judge with the Catholic Diocese of Scranton. 

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