There is no Supreme Constitution
eBook - PDF

There is no Supreme Constitution

,
  1. 309 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

There is no Supreme Constitution

,

About this book

The practice of a public theology is to identify issues that require attention for the sake of a civil society and the flourishing of all. In diverse ways the writers of Enacting a Public Theology recognise that the present is a volatile moment in time. The publication explores the loss of confidence in the contemporary expressions of democracy; the climate emergency accompanies the dawn of the Anthropocene; the migration of people raises concerns to do with identity, belonging and where is home; the invasion of land wrongly described as terra nullius and then invaded demands a deepened praxis of reconciliation between first and second peoples; and lastly there is an urgent need to speak into the situation of those pushed to the margins be usage of HIV/Aids.Enacting a Public Theology represents the thinking of writers from Australia and Aotearoa-New Zealand. It is both local and global in its concern. Each one of the contributors participated in the triennial gathering of the Global Network of Public Theology held in Stellenbosch in 2016.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, you can cancel anytime from the Subscription tab in your account settings on the Perlego website. Your subscription will stay active until the end of your current billing period. Learn how to cancel your subscription.
At the moment all of our mobile-responsive ePub books are available to download via the app. Most of our PDFs are also available to download and we're working on making the final remaining ones downloadable now. Learn more here.
Perlego offers two plans: Essential and Complete
  • Essential is ideal for learners and professionals who enjoy exploring a wide range of subjects. Access the Essential Library with 800,000+ trusted titles and best-sellers across business, personal growth, and the humanities. Includes unlimited reading time and Standard Read Aloud voice.
  • Complete: Perfect for advanced learners and researchers needing full, unrestricted access. Unlock 1.4M+ books across hundreds of subjects, including academic and specialized titles. The Complete Plan also includes advanced features like Premium Read Aloud and Research Assistant.
Both plans are available with monthly, semester, or annual billing cycles.
We are an online textbook subscription service, where you can get access to an entire online library for less than the price of a single book per month. With over 1 million books across 1000+ topics, we’ve got you covered! Learn more here.
Look out for the read-aloud symbol on your next book to see if you can listen to it. The read-aloud tool reads text aloud for you, highlighting the text as it is being read. You can pause it, speed it up and slow it down. Learn more here.
Yes! You can use the Perlego app on both iOS or Android devices to read anytime, anywhere — even offline. Perfect for commutes or when you’re on the go.
Please note we cannot support devices running on iOS 13 and Android 7 or earlier. Learn more about using the app.
Yes, you can access There is no Supreme Constitution by in PDF and/or ePUB format. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
SUN PReSS
Year
2019
eBook ISBN
9781928480273
Edition
0
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgements
  2. About the Author
  3. Introduction
  4. Chapter 1 - Constitutionalism
  5. Chapter 2 - Statist-individualist Constitutionalism
  6. Chapter 3 - Statist-individualist Constitutionalism in Post 1994 South Africa
  7. Chapter 4 - There is no Supreme Constitution
  8. Chapter 5 - The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa is not Supreme and its Rights Not Entrenched
  9. Chapter 6 - The Unity of Powers and the Dependence and Partiality of the Judiciary
  10. Chapter 7 - Constitutional Supremacy and Judicial Impartiality Hermeneutically Viewed
  11. Chapter 8 - Universal Individual Rights
  12. Chapter 9 - Beyond Statist-Constitutionalism
  13. Bibliography
  14. Index