Roman Catholic universities maintain law schools for theological purposes. This Article discusses the five steps to explaining the theological answer to why there are Catholic law schools—first, the presence of the law school is the presence of the church; second, the presence of the law school is the presence of service; third, the presence of the law school is a presence in the world; fourth, the presence of the law school in the world is enacted vicariously; and fifth, the presence of the law school in the world is a searching presence that reaches into the world to find out how to form those who are to go into the world to be the presence of the church
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(Excerpt) In this short essay, I want to consider the educational purposes a course in Christian leg...
If there is anything that America definitely does not need, it would seem, it is more lawyers. Over ...
Roman Catholic universities maintain law schools for theological purposes. This Article discusses th...
(Excerpt) What does it mean to be a Catholic law school? Where did the idea of Catholic legal educat...
Why does the church have law schools? The title I was given for this talk during the Marquette Confe...
An article from the Catholic University Bulletin describing the Law School and the Law Library
(Excerpt) As a faculty member at a Catholic law school for the past seventeen years, I have often be...
The symbiosis between law and morality has played a major role in universities since their formation...
If you stand in the road near one of the on-campus Roman Catholic university law schools in the Unit...
(Excerpt) Only two Marianist law schools exist in the United States. Both University of Dayton Schoo...
(Excerpt) Jurisprudence plays an important role in John Breen and Lee Strang’s history of Catholic l...
In this article, the author maintains that a Catholic university does not need to be established as ...
(Excerpt) I am grateful to Professors Breen and Strang for their thoughtful book about Catholic lega...
A short article in Catholic Lawyer describing the history of the Law School, including the merger wi...
A faith-based law school offers unique values to the legal profession and larger community. However...
(Excerpt) In this short essay, I want to consider the educational purposes a course in Christian leg...
If there is anything that America definitely does not need, it would seem, it is more lawyers. Over ...