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Title: Divine Darkness and Legal Darkness: Apophasis, Cataphasis and the Making of Legal Cultures of the First Millennium
Authors: Markov, S
White, R
Petkoff, P
Keywords: apophatic;cataphatic;canon law;hesychasm;vagueness of law
Issue Date: 28-Nov-2022
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: Markov, S, White, R. and Petkoff, P. (2022) 'Divine Darkness and Legal Darkness: Apophasis, Cataphasis and the Making of Legal Cultures of the First Millennium', International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique. 36 (1), pp.185 - 209. doi: 10.1007/s11196-022-09955-w.
Abstract: Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. The article explores the long lost synthesis between apophatic and cataphatic theological strategies and early legal systematizations which shaped the Christian, Jewish and Islamic legal collections in the twelfth century. It argues that the theological possibilities to achieve Divine knowledge have reached out to all normative forms of human existence including law. It focuses specifically on a Christian context where imagining the law involves complex scales of cataphasis and apophasis and parallels other normative forms such as ritual and ascetic practices. The text only hints that parallel trends appear via very different routes but in a very similar ways in the Jewish and the Islamic legal projects and proposes that a comparative interreligious study of the twelfth century legal collections and their hermeneutic strategies is long overdue and critically important.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/25624
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11196-022-09955-w
ISSN: 0952-8059
Appears in Collections:Brunel Law School Research Papers

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