Cristina L.H. Traina is Associate Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Northwestern University.
What Has Paris to Do with Augsburg?: Natural Law and Lutheran Ethics
March 2010 (Volume 10 Issue 3)
[1] As Thomas Pearson’s essay so succinctly illustrates, questions about the usefulness of Roman Catholic versions of natural law theory to Lutheran ethics — or even to ecumenical conversation about ethics in which both traditions participate — have many layers. Does natural law exist? If it exists, in what exactly does it consist, and what […]