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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > LCP > Vol. 75 > No. 4 (2012)

 

Volume 75, Number 4 (2012)
Theological Argument in Law: Engaging with Stanley Hauerwas

John D. Inazu
Special Editor

Preliminary

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Foreword

John D. Inazu

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Articles

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Lawyering in the Christian Colony: Some Hauerwasian Themes, Reflections, and Questions

W. Bradley Wendel

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Hauerwas and Disability Law: Exposing the Cracks in the Foundations of Disability Law

Elizabeth R. Schiltz

23

 

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Mistakes About Intention in the Law of Bioethics

Michael P. Moreland

53

 

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Healing Memory, Ontological Intimacy, and U.S. Imprisonment: Toward a Christian Politics of “Good Punishment” in Civil Society

James Logan

77

 

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Creation Stories: Stanley Hauerwas, Same-Sex Marriage, and Narrative in Law and Theology

Charlton C. Copeland

87

 

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Hauerwasian Christian Legal Theory

David A. Skeel Jr.

114

 

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Hauerwas and the Law: Framing a Productive Conversation

Cathleen Kaveny

135

 

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Hauerwas, Liberalism, and Public Reason: Terms of Engagement?

Stephen Macedo

161

 

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The Limits of Integrity

John D. Inazu

181

 

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Must Liberalism Be Violent? A Reflection on the Work of Stanley Hauerwas

Stephen L. Carter

201

 

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A Dialogue Between a Theologian and a Lawyer

H. Jefferson Powell and Stanley Hauerwas

221

 

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Hauerwas on “Hauerwas and the Law”: Trying to Have Something to Say

Stanley Hauerwas

233

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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