Synopsis
Across four decades, John Witte, Jr. has advanced the study of law and religion by retrieving religious sources of law, renewing timeless teachings of religion for today, and reengaging with the difficult issues confronting society. Interdisciplinary, international, and interfaith in scope, Witte’s work has generated an enormous body of scholarship. This collection of essays by leading scholars examines his impact and maps new directions for future exploration.
About the Author
Rafael Domingo, PhD (University of Navarra), is a distinguished Spanish jurist and legal historian. Author and editor of more than thirty books, he is the Alvaro d'Ors Professor of Law at the University of Navarra.
Gary S. Hauk, PhD (Emory University), is a writer, editor, and ethicist who served as vice president and deputy to the president of Emory University, where he is university historian emeritus.
Timothy P. Jackson, PhD (Yale University), is the Bishop Mack B. and Rose Stokes Professor of Theological Ethics Emeritus at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University. He is the author of four books, the editor of three, and contributor to many others.
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