Abstract
Rowan Williams once asserted that “all that can be said by the Christian about justice rests on a doctrine of God.” This article uses Williams’ argument in support of that statement as a vehicle for examining the challenges facing those who would construct explicitly theological accounts of law as well as the potential contributions of theologically informed legal scholarship. An important focus of the article is on theological particularity.
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