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Constitutional references to God exist in the constitutions of a number of nations, most often in the preamble. A reference to God in a legal text is called invocatio dei ('invocation of God') if the text itself is proclaimed in the name of the deity. A reference to God in another context is called nominatio dei ('naming of God'). Such invocationes and nominationes dei are found notably in several European constitutional traditions (reflecting the strong position of established churches in those countries and the tradition of invoking God in legal documents) and in the constitutions of Islamic countries.

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  • Gottesbezug (de)
  • Constitutional references to God (en)
  • Références constitutionnelles à Dieu (fr)
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  • Der Begriff „Gottesbezug“ bezeichnet einen religiösen Verweis auf Gott. Ein solcher Verweis findet sich beispielsweise in der Präambel von Verfassungen. Gemeinhin wird hierbei zwischen der invocatio dei ‚Anrufung Gottes‘, und der nominatio dei ‚Nennung Gottes‘, unterschieden. Während bei der nominatio dei Gott in der Verfassung lediglich genannt wird, wird im Falle einer invocatio dei die Verfassung im Namen Gottes erlassen. (de)
  • Constitutional references to God exist in the constitutions of a number of nations, most often in the preamble. A reference to God in a legal text is called invocatio dei ('invocation of God') if the text itself is proclaimed in the name of the deity. A reference to God in another context is called nominatio dei ('naming of God'). Such invocationes and nominationes dei are found notably in several European constitutional traditions (reflecting the strong position of established churches in those countries and the tradition of invoking God in legal documents) and in the constitutions of Islamic countries. (en)
  • Des références constitutionnelles à Dieu existent dans les constitutions d'un certain nombre de nations, le plus souvent dans le préambule. Une référence à Dieu dans un texte juridique est appelée invocatio dei (« invocation de Dieu ») si le texte lui-même est proclamé au nom de la divinité. Une référence à Dieu dans un autre contexte est appelée nominatio dei (« nommer Dieu»). (fr)
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