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Book Reviews, Paul Carrington, J. Allen Smith, Stanley D. Rose
Book Reviews, Paul Carrington, J. Allen Smith, Stanley D. Rose
Vanderbilt Law Review
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The John Randolph Tucker Lectures--1953-1956 Lexington, Virginia School of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1957. Pp. 208.
reviewer: Paul Carrington
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Desegregation and the Law By Albert P. Blaustein and Clarence Clyde Ferguson, Jr. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press,1957. Pp. xiv, 332.
reviewer: J. Allen Smith
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The Federal Tort Claims Act By William B. Wright Forward by Emile Z. Berman New York: Central Book Co., 1957. Pp. 248.
reviewer: Stanley D. Rose
The Christian Lawyer As A Churchman, William Stringfellow
The Christian Lawyer As A Churchman, William Stringfellow
Vanderbilt Law Review
Comparative studies of moral theology and legal philosophy are irrelevant if they are isolated from the concrete life of worship. Similarly, the question of the Christian vocation of the practicing lawyer must not be solely an attempt to articulate some ethics to guide a lawyer in his decisions in work. The Christian life is not so much about deciding and doing as it is about being that which Christians are called to be. Precisely, Christians are what they are called to be in worship. Worship is not an ancillary folk activity to which Christians resort out of sentiment or superstition, …