Religion, Order, and Law
Explore the intricate relationship between religion and law in David Little's insightful work, Religion, Order, and Law, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1984. This compelling book spans 288 pages and delves deep into the Reformation influences on seventeenth-century England, continuing the scholarly conversation surrounding the Protestant ethic and its ties to capitalism. With its well-researched analysis, Religion, Order, and Law stands as a significant contribution to the field, highlighting the complexities of religious and legal interconnections. Guenther Roth from the University of Washington recognizes Little's study as a vital addition to the ongoing discourse. Perfect for scholars and those intrigued by historical perspectives on law and religion, this paperback is a must-have for your collection.