A casebook of selections from a wide variety of works relatig law and theology, including a number of long out of print 17th and 18th century works defending Christian truth on the basis of legal method.
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This review is from: Jurisprudence: A Book of Readings (Paperback)
Although I have misgivings with Montgomery's political correctness, his essay alone is worth the money. Montgomery does an outstanding job in presenting epistemology from a Christian point of view and shows the distinction, which Kant failed to make, between presuppositions of content versus presuppositions of method. It is true all knowledge begins with presuppositions; however, not all presuppositions are equal. This book, along with its valuable material, cannot be recommended enough.
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