The Courts, the Church, and the Constitution Revisited
The Courts, the Church, and the Constitution Revisited
This chapter seeks to honour Alan Rodger's memory by taking his own personal theological heritage seriously and looking at how this might help us to understand the business of judging. It argues that the insider-outsider perspective that was part of Rodger's cultural heritage gave depth to his intellectual inquiries. It informed his judicial role with the virtues of humility and humanity.
Keywords: Alan Rodger, theological heritage, judgment, judging
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