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Natural Law A Jewish Christian And Islamic Trialogue First Published In Paperback Anver M Emon

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Natural Law A Jewish Christian And Islamic Trialogue First Published In Paperback Anver M Emon
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 231
Author: Anver M. Emon, Matthew Levering, David Novak
ISBN: 9780198706601, 9780198745006, 019870660X, 0198745001
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: First published in paperback

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Natural Law A Jewish Christian And Islamic Trialogue First Published In Paperback Anver M Emon by Anver M. Emon, Matthew Levering, David Novak 9780198706601, 9780198745006, 019870660X, 0198745001 instant download after payment.

This book is an examination of natural law doctrine, rooted in the classical writings of our respective three traditions: Jewish, Christian, and Islamic. Each of the authors provides an extensive essay reflecting on natural law doctrine in his tradition. Each of the authors also provides a thoughtful response to the essays of the other two authors. Readers will gain a sense for how natural law (or cognate terms) resonated with classical thinkers such as Maimonides, Origen, Augustine, al-Ghazali and numerous others. Readers will also be instructed in how the authors think that these sources can be mined for constructive reflection on natural law today. A key theme in each essay is how the particularity of the respective religious tradition is squared with the evident universality of natural law claims. The authors also explore how natural law doctrine functions in particular traditions for reflection upon the religious other.

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