Post-liberal religious liberty: forming communities of charity: by Joel Harrison, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2020, pp. 262, £ 75.00 (Hdk), ISBN: 9781108836500

Jurisprudence 12 (3):426-432 (2021)
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It certainly grabs one’s attention when a book’s criticism of Finnis is that he is too liberal on matters of religion. But that is not the only reason that jurisprudes should pay attention to Harri...

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