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... law of Rome imply disobedience to the law of God ? This question was especially serious for the Jews , since the divine law as given to Moses directed their lives in the same detailed and intimate way in which human law regulated the ...
... law of Rome imply disobedience to the law of God ? This question was especially serious for the Jews , since the divine law as given to Moses directed their lives in the same detailed and intimate way in which human law regulated the ...
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... human law ; it appears that its essential point is the fear which it inspires . But Aquinas immediately corrects this impression . Although from the point of view of those subject to the law , the punitive sanctions are primarily what ...
... human law ; it appears that its essential point is the fear which it inspires . But Aquinas immediately corrects this impression . Although from the point of view of those subject to the law , the punitive sanctions are primarily what ...
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... human law . If we now take into account that most human laws are not direct conclusions from the natural law , but are merely specifications of it , and that the actions which they command are merely legally just ( i.e. , indif- ferent ...
... human law . If we now take into account that most human laws are not direct conclusions from the natural law , but are merely specifications of it , and that the actions which they command are merely legally just ( i.e. , indif- ferent ...
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AESCHYLUS Agamemnon Choephoroe | 16 |
ARISTOTLE Nicomachean Ethics | 29 |
SelfTesting Questions | 60 |
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