Abstract
Acknowledging the faith that is part of modern law (but that modern law disavows) allows us to provide a more just account of modern law – an account that pays heed to the ways that modern law cannot be reduced to a technical enterprise, is more than a mere exercise of power, and retains a vital connection to justice. The technical cast of modern thinking makes it difficult to speak faith to modern law, but also makes such an endeavor essential.
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