It sounds like an interesting book. As pointed out by Tom Holland (the historian), but there is a strong argument to be made that the very notion of the rule of law (& law as we know it) is largely dependent on the implicit assumptions that come with Christianity. While secularism (at least in the West) is a sort of Christian-secularism, it still stands that the legal profession (as much as any other) requires faithful Christian witness.
Thank you, John , for your thoughtful and encouraging words this morning. I am looking forward to Tuesday’s excerpt.
It sounds like an interesting book. As pointed out by Tom Holland (the historian), but there is a strong argument to be made that the very notion of the rule of law (& law as we know it) is largely dependent on the implicit assumptions that come with Christianity. While secularism (at least in the West) is a sort of Christian-secularism, it still stands that the legal profession (as much as any other) requires faithful Christian witness.
Thomas Morus, ora pro nobis.