The Documentary History of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1789-1800: Suits against statesColumbia University Press, 1985 - 728 pages Divided into two volumes, The Teachings of Modern Christianity on Law, Politics, and Human Nature offers a landmark collection of writings from twenty Christian thinkers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and analyses of their work by leading contemporary religious scholars.With selections from the works of Jacques Maritain, Gustavo GutiƩrrez, Dorothy Day, Pope John Paul II, Susan B. Anthony, Karl Barth, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Reinhold Niebuhr, Martin Luther King Jr., Nikolai Berdyaev, Vladimir Lossky, and others, Volume 2 illustrates the different venues, vectors, and sometimes-conflicting visions of what a Christian understanding of law, politics, and society entails. The collection includes works by popes, pastors, nuns, activists, and theologians writing from within the Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox Christian traditions. Addressing racism, totalitarianism, sexism, and other issues, many of the figures in this volume were the victims of church censure, exile, imprisonment, assassination, and death in Nazi concentration camps. These writings amplify the long and diverse tradition of modern Christian social thought and its continuing relevance to contemporary pluralistic societies. The volume speaks to questions regarding the nature and purpose of law and authority, the limits of rule and obedience, the care and nurture of the needy and innocent, the rights and wrongs of war and violence, and the separation of church and state. The historical focus and ecumenical breadth of this collection fills an important scholarly gap and revives the role of Christian social thought in legal and political theory.The first volume of The Teachings of Modern Christianity on Law Politics, and Human Nature includes essays by leading contemporary religious scholars, exploring the ideas, influences, and intellectual and cultural contexts of the figures from this volume. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
VAN STAPHORST v MARYLAND | 7 |
NewYork JournalMarch 27 1788 | 16 |
Letter from an Anonymous Correspondent Independent Chronicle | 20 |
Columbian CentinelSeptember 7 1791 | 32 |
Luther Martin to Thomas Sim LeeDecember 3 1793 | 54 |
Proceedings of the New York AssemblyMarch 1 1790 | 58 |
SummonsAugust 14 1792 | 89 |
William Vassall to John LowellMay 27 and 30 1789 | 370 |
William Vassall to John Lowell Jr August 24 1790 | 377 |
William Vassall to Edmund RandolphMarch 2 1792 | 383 |
Marcus Massachusetts MercuryJuly 13 1793 | 389 |
The Crisis No XIII by A Republican Independent ChronicleJuly | 395 |
Massachusetts MercuryJuly 26 1793 | 402 |
Columbian CentinelAugust 17 1793 | 409 |
Letter from an Anonymous Correspondent Salem GazetteAugust | 412 |
Proceedings of the New York SenateJanuary 17 1794 | 97 |
Venire FaciasAugust 5 1794 | 104 |
Deposition of John LambJanuary 22 1795 | 110 |
Plea of the State of New YorkFebruary 5 1795 | 116 |
Petition of John LawrenceJanuary 27 1801 | 121 |
GEORGIA | 127 |
Report of a Joint Committee of the Massachusetts General Court | 135 |
Petition before February 24 1791 | 137 |
Plea to the JurisdictionOctober 17 1791 | 143 |
SummonsFebruary 8 1792 | 155 |
John Wereat to Edward TelfairAugust 31 1792 | 161 |
James Wilsons Supreme Court OpinionFebruary 18 1793 | 193 |
James Iredells Notes on the Justices OpinionsFebruary 18 1793 2143 | 214 |
Shearjashub Bourne to Robert Treat PaineFebruary 19 1793 | 220 |
Gazette of the United StatesApril 3 1793 | 227 |
A Citizen of the United States National GazetteAugust 3 1793 | 231 |
George Mathews to the Senators and Representatives of the State | 237 |
The True Federalist to Edmund Randolph Number II Independent | 243 |
Jack Ketch Connecticut CourantJanuary 27 1794 | 249 |
Petition of Peter TrezevantFebruary 8 1794 | 258 |
The True Federalist to Edmund Randolph Number IV Independent | 264 |
The True Federalist to Edmund Randolph Number V Independent | 270 |
Introduction | 274 |
Robert Brooke to the Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates | 287 |
Notice to Proprietors of the Indiana Company Pennsylvania Gazette | 290 |
Henry Lee to George MasonMarch 20 1792 | 298 |
SubpoenaAugust 11 1792 | 316 |
Proceedings of the Virginia House of DelegatesDecember 18 1792 | 322 |
John Taylor and James Monroe to Henry LeeFebruary 14 1793 | 328 |
Proceedings of the Virginia House of DelegatesNovember 28 1793 | 338 |
George Morgan to David Meade RandolphAugust 21 1796 | 344 |
John Marshall to James WoodFebruary 23 1797 | 350 |
Mercy Otis Warren to George WarrenSeptember 18 1793 | 420 |
Independent ChronicleSeptember 23 1793 | 427 |
Account of William Martins Speech in the Massachusetts House | 434 |
Resolution of the Massachusetts General CourtSeptember 27 1793 | 440 |
Extract of a Letter from an Anonymous Correspondent Independent | 446 |
Claims of the Prince of Luxembourg against the State of South | 451 |
Proceedings of the South Carolina House of RepresentativesMarch | 464 |
Memorial from Antoine de la Forest to the South Carolina General | 471 |
Alias SummonsMarch 6 1796 | 477 |
Return of ServiceOctober 11 1796 | 483 |
Alexander J Dallas to Charles PinckneyMarch 1797 | 489 |
GEORGIA | 496 |
Protest by a Minority of the Georgia House of Representatives | 516 |
Nathaniel Pendleton to Henry KnoxDecember 30 1789 | 522 |
Alexander Moultrie to Edward TelfairApril 23 1790 | 524 |
Alexander Moultrie to John NicholsonMay 15 1796 | 537 |
Alexander Moultrie to John NicholsonJuly 7 1796 | 550 |
Alexander Moultrie to John NicholsonNovember 3 1796 | 557 |
Deposition of Abraham VenableFebruary 13August 25 1797 | 565 |
Deposition of Richard Sears EastAugust 1525 1797 | 571 |
Alexander Moultrie to John NicholsonAugust 17 1797 | 578 |
Certification of Depositionsafter August 25 1797 | 584 |
William Tilghmans Notes for opening the causeAugust 25 1797 | 592 |
Introduction | 597 |
Proceedings of the United States House of Representatives Gazette | 605 |
Proceedings of the Maryland House of DelegatesDecember | 611 |
Proceedings of the United States SenateJanuary 14 1794 | 617 |
James Hillhouse to Samuel HuntingtonMarch 5 1794 | 623 |
Ratification by GeorgiaNovember 29 1794 | 627 |
INDEX | 644 |
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