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| Material Type: | Conference publication |
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| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: | Seattle University. School of Law. |
| OCLC Number: | 462101128 |
| Notes: | Cover title. Papers from a conference held in March 2008 at Seattle University School of Law. Special issue of Seattle University law review, v. 32 no. 2 (winter 2009. |
| Description: | p. 271-510 ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | "Separated unto the gospel of God" : political theology in Badiou and Agamben / Charles Barbour -- Ethics as self-transcendence : legal education, faith, and an ethos of justice / Patrick Brown -- Rules, rights, and religitoin : the Abyssinian Baptist Church and the quest for community, 1808-1810 / Quinton H. DIxie -- Legal theology : law, modernity and the sacred / Peter Fitzpatrick -- Catholic social teaching and global migration : bridging the paradox of universal human rights and territorial self-determination / Vincent D. Rougeau -- Can the accommodationist achieve pluralism? / Lisa Shaw Roy -- A rhetorician's view of religious speech in civil argument / Jack L. Sammons -- The practice of law as response to God's call / Susan J. Stabile. |
| Other Titles: | Pluralism, religion & the law : a conversation at the intersection of identity, faith and legal reasoning, Pluralism, religion, and the law, Seattle University law review. |
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