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Law and Christianity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2017

Robert F. Cochran, Jr
Affiliation:
Pepperdine University, California
Zachary R. Calo
Affiliation:
Valparaiso University, Indiana
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Agape, Justice, and Law
How Might Christian Love Shape Law?
, pp. iv - vi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2017

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Christianity and Freedom, edited by Shah, Timothy Samuel and Hertzke, Allen D.Google Scholar
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Pope Benedict XVI's Legal Thought: A Dialogue on the Foundation of Law, Cartabia, Marta and Simoncini, AndreaGoogle Scholar
The Western Case for Monogamy over Polygamy, Witte, JohnGoogle Scholar

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