Natural Law: A Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Trialogue

Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. Edited by Matthew Levering & David Novak (2014)
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This book critically and constructively explores the resources offered for natural law doctrine by classical thinkers from three traditions: Jewish, Christian, and Islamic. Three scholars each offer a programmatic essay on natural law doctrine in their particular religious tradition and then respond to the other two essays

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