The Teller Review of Books™ (Editor-in-Chief: Nadine L. Jackson) provides succinct overviews and critical reviews of the seminal books shaping contemporary culture in the areas of law, faith, society and public policy. Milestones in political, cultural and religious thought, whether contemporary publications or the classics, form part of the corpus of reviewed works.
Each Volume of the Teller Review of Books™ consists of concise reviews of books that follow specific themes, including: Christianity, Culture & the State; Political Science and Public Policy; and Natural Law Thinking.
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Books covered in Volume IV Natural Law:
The Abolition of Man (C. S. Lewis)
Common Truths (Edward B. McLean)
What We Can't Not Know: A Guide (J. Budziszewski)
Written on the Heart: The Case for Natural Law (J. Budziszewski)
Rediscovering the Natural Law (Stephen John Grabill)
Law and Revolution, II (Harold J. Berman)
The Abolition of Man (C. S. Lewis)
Common Truths (Edward B. McLean)
What We Can't Not Know: A Guide (J. Budziszewski)
Written on the Heart: The Case for Natural Law (J. Budziszewski)
Rediscovering the Natural Law (Stephen John Grabill)
Law and Revolution, II (Harold J. Berman)

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