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Can a Good Christian Be a Good Lawyer?: Homilies, Witnesses, and Reflections
Contributor(s): Baker, Thomas E. (Editor), Floyd, Timothy W. (Editor)
ISBN: 0268008264     ISBN-13: 9780268008260
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
OUR PRICE:   $28.71  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 1997
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Ethics & Professional Responsibility
- Religion | Ethics
- Religion | Faith
Dewey: 340.088
LCCN: 97-37197
Series: Notre Dame Studies in Law and Contemporary Issues
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 6" W x 9" (0.72 lbs) 224 pages
 
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Law professors Thomas E. Baker and Timothy W. Floyd asked some of their legal colleagues to respond to this provocative question: Can a good Christian be a good lawyer? Here are twenty-one highly personal narratives that answer the question of how each writer tries, sometimes but not always successfully, to be both a good Christian and a good lawyer. How does a lawyer called to live the Gospel of Jesus Christ reconcile his or her faith with the secular calling to the legal profession? The editors did not set out to provide some kind of final resolution or unified consensus. Instead, they have compiled a remarkable collection of reflections by lawyers, judges, and academics who represent many different branches of Christianity. The reader is likely to find many role models to emulate and the inspiration to continue to fight the good fight in these accounts grounded in legal and Christian thought. Reading about these real-life ethical dilemmas, conflicting loyalties, and personal difficulties offers the reassurance that others have shared their ongoing struggle to rhyme their career with their faith. Although every lawyer will find Can a Good Christian Be a Good Lawyer? especially meaningful, these essays speak to all persons of faith who strive to practice their beliefs in their work.

Contributor Bio(s): Floyd, Timothy W.: - Timothy Floyd is the Distinguished Chair in Trial Advocacy and Director of Experiential Education at Mercer University School of Law. He is currently a member of the National Advisory Committee, Equal Justice Works, and the Supreme Court of Georgia Equal Justice Commission, Civil Justice Committee. He is co-author of The Lawyer as a Professional (1991).Baker, Thomas E.: - Thomas E. Baker is professor of law in the College of Law at Florida International University. He is a nationally prominent constitution law scholar who has received numerous awards for his teaching, including the first-ever Pioneer Award in Appreciation for Guidance and Dedication to the College of Law from the Florida International University Student Bar Association in 2004. He is the author or co-author of ten books, including Constitutional Analysis in a Nutshell (2003); and First Amendment Law: Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Religion (2006).