Reviewed Title: Agape, Justice, and Law: How Might Christian Love Shape Law edited by Robert F. Cochran and Zachary R. Calo. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. 334 pp. ISBN: 978131662690
This non-evaluative overview of God, Justice, and Society: Aspects of Law and Legality in the Bible ...
The occasion for this Article is a festschrift for Professor Robert (“Bob”) Cochran. I celebrate Bob...
Lucinda Peach addresses the issue of religious lawmaking by focusing on the constitutional implicati...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organized ...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organized ...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie G. Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organiz...
This review is published with permission of inallthings.org, a project of the Andreas Center at Dord...
Reviewed Title: Justice in Love. Wolterstorff, Nicholas. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdman\u27s P...
The life and work of Robert Cochran can be summed up in one word: discipleship. Professor Cochran’s ...
The essays collected in this book arise out of a series of seminars exploring the relationship betwe...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organized ...
Reviewed Title: I Still Believe: Leading Bible Scholars Share Their Stories of Faith and Scholarship...
This article offers an appreciative review of a new title on Calvin’s theory of equity developed in ...
This text reflects briefly on the precocious rise of Christian legal studies in North American and E...
(Excerpt) CLT is a deeply satisfying book. It raises more questions than it answers, just as a caseb...
This non-evaluative overview of God, Justice, and Society: Aspects of Law and Legality in the Bible ...
The occasion for this Article is a festschrift for Professor Robert (“Bob”) Cochran. I celebrate Bob...
Lucinda Peach addresses the issue of religious lawmaking by focusing on the constitutional implicati...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organized ...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organized ...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie G. Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organiz...
This review is published with permission of inallthings.org, a project of the Andreas Center at Dord...
Reviewed Title: Justice in Love. Wolterstorff, Nicholas. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdman\u27s P...
The life and work of Robert Cochran can be summed up in one word: discipleship. Professor Cochran’s ...
The essays collected in this book arise out of a series of seminars exploring the relationship betwe...
In a provocative essay, philosopher Jeffrie Murphy asks: \u27what would law be like if we organized ...
Reviewed Title: I Still Believe: Leading Bible Scholars Share Their Stories of Faith and Scholarship...
This article offers an appreciative review of a new title on Calvin’s theory of equity developed in ...
This text reflects briefly on the precocious rise of Christian legal studies in North American and E...
(Excerpt) CLT is a deeply satisfying book. It raises more questions than it answers, just as a caseb...
This non-evaluative overview of God, Justice, and Society: Aspects of Law and Legality in the Bible ...
The occasion for this Article is a festschrift for Professor Robert (“Bob”) Cochran. I celebrate Bob...
Lucinda Peach addresses the issue of religious lawmaking by focusing on the constitutional implicati...