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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. For thousands of years, humanity has sought meaning in temples and scriptures, rituals and prayers. Yet behind promises of unity and salvation often lay something darker: fear, division, and death. The Future of Faith: From Fear and Death to Life and Unity pulls back the veil on this long hi…story-not to mock belief, but to reveal a deeper truth.This book is not an attack on spirituality. It is a reckoning with how institutions of religion shaped our world-through fear of hell, promises of paradise, and wars fought in the name of God. It traces how sacred traditions became engines of division and control, and how humanity often bowed more to death than to life.But this is also a book of hope. Within every tradition, voices rose that celebrated compassion, joy, and unity. Prophets, mystics, poets, and rebels reminded us that life itself is sacred-that love, justice, and creation are worth more than fear. Their words form a hidden thread across history, pointing toward a new path.The Future of Faith is both expose and declaration. It unmasks the past but also dares to imagine what faith-and humanity-can become: not cults of death, but celebrations of life; not systems of division, but movements of unity; not fear of tomorrow, but hope for all.For believers and skeptics alike, this is a work that challenges, provokes, and inspires. It is a call to see beyond what was, into what must be. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Conscience of Law is a long-form academic examination of the foundational condition without which law cannot exist: conscience. Moving beyond statute, procedure, and institutional authority, this work argues that law is not sustained by enforcement alone, but by its continuous alignment…with moral jurisdiction. Where conscience is severed from authority, law collapses into mere power, and injury becomes normalized as governance.Drawing from theology, legal history, ecclesiastical equity, philosophy, and psychology, Jonathan Daniel Clements traces how the doctrine of no harm once operated as a binding limitation on power, long before modern legal systems displaced conscience with procedure. The book examines how delegated authority, statutory justification, and institutional policy gradually redefined harm as lawful, and how this shift fractured legitimacy at its core.Rather than treating these issues as theory, The Conscience of Law presents jurisdictional facts. It demonstrates that obligation cannot exist where compliance requires moral injury, and that no amount of procedural authorization can override the limits imposed by conscience. Through historical analysis and structural reasoning, the work reestablishes moral jurisdiction as the final authority against which all law must be measured.This book is not a critique from the margins, nor a call for reform through ideology. It is a reconstruction of law at its root, restoring conscience as the condition of legitimacy and remedy as the answer to injury. Written in rigorous long-form academic prose, The Conscience of Law is intended for scholars, jurists, theologians, and readers seeking to understand why law fails when it abandons the very boundary that makes it law.Where authority listens, law endures. Where it does not, law withdraws. This book explains why. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. For thousands of years, humanity has sought meaning in temples and scriptures, rituals and prayers. Yet behind promises of unity and salvation often lay something darker: fear, division, and death. The Future of Faith: From Fear and Death to Life and Unity pulls back the veil on this long hi…story-not to mock belief, but to reveal a deeper truth.This book is not an attack on spirituality. It is a reckoning with how institutions of religion shaped our world-through fear of hell, promises of paradise, and wars fought in the name of God. It traces how sacred traditions became engines of division and control, and how humanity often bowed more to death than to life.But this is also a book of hope. Within every tradition, voices rose that celebrated compassion, joy, and unity. Prophets, mystics, poets, and rebels reminded us that life itself is sacred-that love, justice, and creation are worth more than fear. Their words form a hidden thread across history, pointing toward a new path.The Future of Faith is both expose and declaration. It unmasks the past but also dares to imagine what faith-and humanity-can become: not cults of death, but celebrations of life; not systems of division, but movements of unity; not fear of tomorrow, but hope for all.For believers and skeptics alike, this is a work that challenges, provokes, and inspires. It is a call to see beyond what was, into what must be. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Conscience of Law is a long-form academic examination of the foundational condition without which law cannot exist: conscience. Moving beyond statute, procedure, and institutional authority, this work argues that law is not sustained by enforcement alone, but by its continuous alignment…with moral jurisdiction. Where conscience is severed from authority, law collapses into mere power, and injury becomes normalized as governance.Drawing from theology, legal history, ecclesiastical equity, philosophy, and psychology, Jonathan Daniel Clements traces how the doctrine of no harm once operated as a binding limitation on power, long before modern legal systems displaced conscience with procedure. The book examines how delegated authority, statutory justification, and institutional policy gradually redefined harm as lawful, and how this shift fractured legitimacy at its core.Rather than treating these issues as theory, The Conscience of Law presents jurisdictional facts. It demonstrates that obligation cannot exist where compliance requires moral injury, and that no amount of procedural authorization can override the limits imposed by conscience. Through historical analysis and structural reasoning, the work reestablishes moral jurisdiction as the final authority against which all law must be measured.This book is not a critique from the margins, nor a call for reform through ideology. It is a reconstruction of law at its root, restoring conscience as the condition of legitimacy and remedy as the answer to injury. Written in rigorous long-form academic prose, The Conscience of Law is intended for scholars, jurists, theologians, and readers seeking to understand why law fails when it abandons the very boundary that makes it law.Where authority listens, law endures. Where it does not, law withdraws. This book explains why. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.