Mirror of Justice

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Thursday, May 14, 2015

"Pope Benedict XVI's Legal Thought"

What a treat -- I received in the mail today my copy of Pope Benedict XVI's Legal Thought, edited by my friends Andrea Simoncini and Marta Cartabia, and published through John Witte's Cambridge Law and Christianity Series.   Learn more about (and buy) the book here.  The description:

Throughout Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI's pontificate he spoke to a range of political, civil, academic, and other cultural authorities. The speeches he delivered in these contexts reveal a striking sensitivity to the fundamental problems of law, justice, and democracy. He often presented a call for Christians to address issues of public ethics such as life, death, and family from what they have in common with other fellow citizens: reason. This book discusses the speeches in which the Pope Emeritus reflected most explicitly on this issue, along with the commentary from a number of distinguished legal scholars. It responds to Benedict's invitation to engage in public discussion on the limits of positivist reason in the domain of law from his address to the Bundestag. Although the topics of each address vary, they nevertheless are joined by a series of core ideas whereby Benedict sketches, unpacks, and develops an organic and coherent way to formulate a “public teaching” on the topic of justice and law.

https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2015/05/pope-benedict-xvis-legal-thought.html

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