PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; CONCLUSION
Vincent Rougeau is associate professor of law at the University of Notre Dame. He teaches a law and religion seminar on Catholic social thought, as well as courses in contract law and real estate transactions. He currently directs the Center for Law and Government at Notre Dame Law School, and previously served as associate dean from 1999-2002. Prior to joining the Notre Dame faculty, he taught at Loyola University Chicago School of Law.
"Strengths in the book include: providing perceptive insight about the philosophical underpinnings of conservative political views in America, providing alternative and provocative ways of viewing important political question, providing a primer on Catholic social teaching, and providing a stimulating example of an effort to engage political questions from Chrostoan faith perspective."--Steven D. Edgington, Professor of History
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