Ok - it is time for self-touting - if you want a non-traditional book - with cases and also theology commentaries -- look at one prepared by me [a law professor] and Joe Bessler-Northcutt - a theology professor - titled - "Law and Theology" - Carolina Academic Press - Teacher's Guide will be available for Spring

William Janssen wrote:
Good afternoon.

I am picking up a Religion & the Law course for the coming semester, and would welcome any suggestions on casebooks. Any thoughts appreciated.

Thank you.

Bill Janssen

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