This Interactive Bibliography (IB) is organized by subject categories, indicated below. The IB can be accessed at this link: Interactive Bibliography Summaries. The information in the IB includes summaries of selected works (either books, or seminal articles), a place to include a comment by readers, and a way to share the summary. Many works are cross-referenced into more than one subject category below. Some of the works include publisher’s information, and a few of them include links to repositories or libraries where you may read them online.
Here’s what you’ll find as you look through our Bibliography:
General Resources
This is the starting point. The books and law review articles listed in this section cover multiple subjects and should serve as a general orientation to the task of integrating one’s faith with one’s understanding of the law.
Legal Education
In this section you will find articles, books, papers, websites, and other items that will help you integrate your faith with your legal studies, both before and after you graduate.
Law School Subjects
This section will be of the most use to law students and faculty since it contains an extensive collection of resources devoted to specific subjects studied at American law schools.
Seminal Questions
This is perhaps the most “political” section, as the resources offered here address questions related to the proper jurisdictional roles of the Civil Authority, the Church, and the Family.
Strengthening Your Faith
As we grow in our understanding of the law and our calling, our faith and trust in God’s goodness and grace should also expand and deepen. The books and articles in this section are intended to help you, as a Christian lawyer or lawyer-in-training, come to a fuller understanding of the theological issues we confront when we consider the reality of God’s Law. The items in this section have been chosen with the hope that you will be strengthened and emboldened in your service for our King.