Redeeming Law: Christian Calling And The Legal Profession
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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
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A thoughtful work at the intersection of Christian faith and legal practice, Redeeming Law: Christian Calling and the Legal Profession presents a compelling argument that the law is not merely a career but a vocation rooted in divine purpose. Michael P. Schutt challenges Christian lawyers and law students to reconsider their professional identity through the lens of a biblical worldview, arguing that legal work can and should be an expression of faithful service rather than a morally neutral pursuit of success. Written in an accessible yet intellectually serious tone, the text draws on theology, legal history, and professional ethics to illustrate how Christian principles can transform the practice of law from the inside out. Schutt details practical strategies for integrating faith into daily legal work, addressing issues of justice, client service, and professional integrity with pastoral conviction. The result is an essential resource for any Christian navigating the moral complexities of the legal profession, offering both a philosophical foundation and a practical roadmap for purposeful, faith-driven legal work.
Author: Michael P. Schutt
Format: Paperback
Published: 2007, -
Genre: Religion
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A thoughtful work at the intersection of Christian faith and legal practice, Redeeming Law: Christian Calling and the Legal Profession presents a compelling argument that the law is not merely a career but a vocation rooted in divine purpose. Michael P. Schutt challenges Christian lawyers and law students to reconsider their professional identity through the lens of a biblical worldview, arguing that legal work can and should be an expression of faithful service rather than a morally neutral pursuit of success. Written in an accessible yet intellectually serious tone, the text draws on theology, legal history, and professional ethics to illustrate how Christian principles can transform the practice of law from the inside out. Schutt details practical strategies for integrating faith into daily legal work, addressing issues of justice, client service, and professional integrity with pastoral conviction. The result is an essential resource for any Christian navigating the moral complexities of the legal profession, offering both a philosophical foundation and a practical roadmap for purposeful, faith-driven legal work.