Rex Ahdar is a Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Otago, where he has taught since 1985. He was a Fulbright Senior Scholar at Boalt Hall School of Law, UC Berkeley in 1991. His current teaching embraces: Competition Law, Contract Law, and Law and Religion. His research interests include: Competition Law and Policy, Church-State Relations, and Religious Freedom. Ian Leigh is Professor of Law at Durham University. His previous experience includes appointments at several UK universities, together with a period as a solicitor in local government, and visiting appointments at the universities of Otago, Florida, Virginia, Melbourne, and at Osgoode Hall Law School.
this edition fully lives up to the standard set by the first one. It is not only a comprehensive survey of the area but it also provides a gentle but scholarly critique of some liberal theories which would displace religion altogether from having a place in public argument. * John Duddington, Law and Justice * ...learned, reasonable, clearly-thought-through, and well-grounded. * Nick Spencer, Theos * Ahdar and Leigh provide a vital and principled corrective to this view and this greatly enriches their overall analysis. In sum, this book is a highly recommended read for those interested in the topic and not least Christians who wish to explore a very significant contemporary issue from within a broad Christian perspective. * Andrew Hambler, Studies in Christian Ethics *