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The Architecture of Law: Rebuilding Law in the Classical Tradition

English

By (author): Brian M. McCall

This book argues that classical natural law jurisprudence provides a superior answer to the questions What is law? and How should law be made? rather than those provided by legal positivism and new natural law theories.

What is law? How should law be made? Using St. Thomas Aquinass analogy of God as an architect, Brian McCall argues that classical natural law jurisprudence provides an answer to these questions far superior to those provided by legal positivism or the new natural law theories. The Architecture of Law explores the metaphor of law as an architectural building project, with eternal law as the foundation, natural law as the frame, divine law as the guidance provided by the architect, and human law as the provider of the defining details and ornamentation. Classical jurisprudence is presented as a synthesis of the work of the greatest minds of antiquity and the medieval period, including Cicero, Aristotle, Gratian, Augustine, and Aquinas; the significant texts of each receive detailed exposition in these pages. Along with McCalls development of the architectural image, he raises a question that becomes a running theme throughout the book: To what extent does one need to know God to accept and understand natural law jurisprudence, given its foundational premise that all authority comes from God? The separation of the study of law from knowledge of theology and morality, McCall argues, only results in the impoverishment of our understanding of law. He concludes that they must be reunited in order for jurisprudence to flourish. This book will appeal to academics, students in law, philosophy, and theology, and to all those interested in legal or political philosophy.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780268103347

About Brian M. McCall

Brian McCall holds the Orpha and Maurice Merrill Chair in Law at the University of Oklahoma College of Law.

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