Philosophy of Law

PHIL 328 (3)

Introduction to the philosophy of law from a Christian perspective. Students will explore the concepts and theories that underpin the legal system, including the nature of law, legal reasoning, and the relationship between law and morality. The course will also examine the historical and contemporary debates surrounding the role of religion in law and society. Legal Positivism and Natural Law will both be explored to see how each has shaped legal reasoning. Students will also have the opportunity to analyze various legal systems of the world and compare and contrast them with the legal system of Christianity. The course will be taught from a Christian perspective and will encourage students to think critically about the intersection of faith and law. Prerequisite: PHIL 201.
Course Code: PHIL 328 | Credit Hours: 3 | Undergraduate Course

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