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The Practice Of Law As Christian Discipleship, Nathan S. Chapman Mar 2020

The Practice Of Law As Christian Discipleship, Nathan S. Chapman

Pepperdine Law Review

“Can the ordinary practice of law be a religious calling?” In a number of scholarly books and articles, as a teacher, and as a mentor, Robert Cochran has answered this question with a resounding “yes.” This Essay, part of a festschrift published in Bob’s honor by the Pepperdine Law Review, engages with his work to propose a framework of Christian ethics for reconceiving the practice of law as a form of Christian discipleship. It argues that Christians should understand the practice of law as participation in government-as-judgment, participation that is always fraught with the risks of deceit, injustice, and abuse …


Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice-A Rejoinder, Thomas J. Hurley Jan 1932

Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice-A Rejoinder, Thomas J. Hurley

Indiana Law Journal

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Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice, Thomas J. Hurley Jan 1932

Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice, Thomas J. Hurley

Indiana Law Journal

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Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice (Closing Argument), Bernard C. Gavit Jan 1932

Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice (Closing Argument), Bernard C. Gavit

Indiana Law Journal

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Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice-A Reply, Bernard C. Gavit Jan 1932

Learning In The Law And Admission To Practice-A Reply, Bernard C. Gavit

Indiana Law Journal

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