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Divorce Laws and Morality

by Philip J. Grib
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Overview

Provides an overview and evaluation of developments in contemporary American Catholic jurisprudential thinking on the relationship between civil law and morality. Focuses on the three central issues of divorce, contraception, and abortion. Advocates a radical "no-grounds" divorce law.

Author Biography: Philip J. Grib, S.J. is Adjunct Professor of Theology and Lecturer in the School of Law at Loyola University in Chicago, Illinois.

About the Author, Philip J. Grib

Philip J. Grib, S.J. is Adjunct Professor of Theology and Lecturer in the School of Law at Loyola University in Chicago, Illinois.

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Richard A. McCormick

A serious, scholarly work on a very serious problem.

Book Details

Published
January 2, 1985
Publisher
Lanham : University Press of America, c1985.
Pages
254
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780819143860

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