“Can the ordinary practice of law be a religious calling?” In a number of scholarly books and articles, as a teacher, and as a mentor, Robert (Bob) Cochrane has answered this question with a resounding “yes.” This essay, part of a festschrift published in Bob’s honor by the Pepperdine Law Review, engages with his work to propose a framework of Christian ethics for reconceiving the practice of law as a form of Christian discipleship. It argues that Christians should understand the practice of law as participation in government-as judgment, participation that is always fraught with the risks of deceit, injustice, and abuse of power. Christians can nevertheless exercise the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love as they participate in ju...
Conservative Christians are often accused, justifiably, of trying to impose their moral views on the...
The interaction of law and Christianity has been a perennial topic of study over the past two millen...
Conservative Christians are often accused, justifiably, of trying to impose their moral views on the...
“Can the ordinary practice of law be a religious calling?” In a number of scholarly books and articl...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
The legal profession faces a potential crisis where the professional and personal lives of practicin...
Legal practice, like all human work, is a religious calling, a vocation. Section I of this Article w...
Consideration of the religious and moral significance of legal practice is a subject to which too li...
Legal practice, like all human work, is a religious calling, a vocation. Section I of this Article w...
Law professors Thomas E. Baker and Timothy W. Floyd asked some of their legal colleagues to respond ...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
I want to start today with an account of the way lawyers think and speak, and then ask whether it mi...
The Bible is full of law. Yet too often, Christians either pick and choose verses out of context to ...
This Essay is a contribution to a festschrift honoring Pepperdine law professor Robert Cochran. In a...
Conservative Christians are often accused, justifiably, of trying to impose their moral views on the...
The interaction of law and Christianity has been a perennial topic of study over the past two millen...
Conservative Christians are often accused, justifiably, of trying to impose their moral views on the...
“Can the ordinary practice of law be a religious calling?” In a number of scholarly books and articl...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
The legal profession faces a potential crisis where the professional and personal lives of practicin...
Legal practice, like all human work, is a religious calling, a vocation. Section I of this Article w...
Consideration of the religious and moral significance of legal practice is a subject to which too li...
Legal practice, like all human work, is a religious calling, a vocation. Section I of this Article w...
Law professors Thomas E. Baker and Timothy W. Floyd asked some of their legal colleagues to respond ...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
I want to start today with an account of the way lawyers think and speak, and then ask whether it mi...
The Bible is full of law. Yet too often, Christians either pick and choose verses out of context to ...
This Essay is a contribution to a festschrift honoring Pepperdine law professor Robert Cochran. In a...
Conservative Christians are often accused, justifiably, of trying to impose their moral views on the...
The interaction of law and Christianity has been a perennial topic of study over the past two millen...
Conservative Christians are often accused, justifiably, of trying to impose their moral views on the...