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Thomas Aquinas and the Function of Law in Regulating Individual Identity
In: »Vielfalt, Gleichstellung und Inklusion« im Licht der katholischen Soziallehre / Identity and the Tradition of Catholic Social Thought: Understanding »Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion« (2024), pp. 25–39
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Francis Fast
Fast, Francis, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Newman Theological College, Edmonton, Kanada
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Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Francis Fast: Thomas Aquinas and the Function of Law in Regulating Individual Identity | 25 | ||
I. Framing the Problem | 25 | ||
II. The Means | 29 | ||
III. The Work of the Law | 30 | ||
IV. Divine Law and Human Identity | 35 | ||
V. Conclusion | 37 | ||
Zusammenfassung | 38 |