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The Right of Sanctuary in The English Tradition 600 - 1624

The Ecclesial Privilege Trilogy, Volume I

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The Right of Sanctuary in The English Tradition 600 - 1624

By: Reverend Father Andrew J. Heintz
Narrated by: Jonas Talkington
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FROM "SANCTUARY TO SOVEREIGNTY" - AN AWESOME LISTEN!

THE RIGHT OF SANCTUARY IN THE ENGLISH TRADITION takes the listener on a historical, criminal, and legal odyssey through the ancient practice of sanctuary, which was granted to fugitives fleeing from justice, by Catholic churches in England, during the Middle Ages.

The book begins with a discussion of the origin of sanctuary, being rooted in the six Levitical cities of the Old Testament, and continuing through the Middle Ages and beyond. The author does a great job of handling the difficult historical landscape, giving a summary that shows how sanctuary rights have changed in interesting and amazing ways.

The author skillfully examines the history of sanctuary in England's criminal justice system, covering the period from the 7th century, through the reign of Henry VIII and James I. The book is essentially a legal journey, which explains how the customs, traditions, and laws governing the practice of sanctuary morphed into modern laws, which govern asylum, diplomatic immunity, and other aspects of international law. The book also invites listeners to reflect on the never-ending search for justice, truth, and individual rights, while skillfully bridging the gap between the Old Testament and contemporary world affairs.

REVEREND FATHER ANDREW J. HEINTZ

©2024 Andrew J Heintz (P)2024 Andrew Heintz
Christianity Great Britain
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