Retrieving the Natural Law: A Return to Moral First Things
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Retrieving the Natural Law: A Return to Moral First Things

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Restating what all people intuit and what this means in moral, specifically bioethical, discourse is the raison d'etre for this volume. J. Daryl Charles argues that a traditional metaphysics of natural law lies at the heart of the present reconstructive project, and that a revival in natural-law thinking is of the highest priority for the Christian community as we contend ...more
Paperback, 346 pages
Published April 14th 2008 by William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
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A bit too much throat-clearing. Generally sound, but takes too long to get where he's going, and doesn't say much that you wouldn't read in any issue of First Things.
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