Religion, legal scholarship and higher education: perspectives for the South African context
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De Freita, Shaun
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University of the Free State
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English: This article investigates the relationship between religion (in both the traditional and
the broader sense) and legal scholarship in South Africa, with special emphasis on the
nature of Faculties of Law and universities. The contemporary approach of legal scholarship
is overwhelmingly limited to the pragmatic and the empirical, and vehemently
in opposition to anything religious. This has dire implications for the accommodation
of religious views on reality, and particularly disadvantages adherents of religion
in the traditional sense. In this context, critical views on the LLB curriculum pertaining
to subject content are included. University education, being driven by commitments
and perspectives about mankind and about ultimates, including the accommodation
of religion (with specific reference to religion in the traditional sense), requires
freedom if it is to discover truth. This is especially true for the dissemination
of the law, and by implication for the humanities in general.
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De Freitas, S. (2007). Religion, legal scholarship and higher education: perspectives for the South African context. Acta Academica, 39(3), 45-66.