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- Summary
- "Antonin Scalia thought deeply about matters of religion and shared his insights with many audiences over the course of his remarkable career. As a Supreme Court justice for three decades, he vigorously defended the American tradition of allowing religion a prominent place in the public square. As a man of faith, he recognized the special challenges of living a distinctively religious life in modern America, and he inspired other believers to meet those challenges with grace and courage. This volume contains Justice Scalia's incisive thoughts on these matters, laced with his characteristic wit. It includes moving speeches featured in the ... bestseller Scalia Speaks and draws from the best of his Supreme Court opinions and published articles. Other highlights include Rev. Paul D. Scalia's beautiful homily at his father's funeral Mass and personal reminiscences from close friends and law clerks whose lives were touched by Antonin Scalia's faith."--Dust jacket
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- xv, 237 pages
- Note
- Includes index
- Contents
-
- On being different : the Christian as pilgrim
- Moral formation : the character of Catholic higher education
- St. Ignatius's Suscipe
- Away from the noise : making retreats
- The indispensability of courage : military service and the Christian
- Faith and work : how belief affects vocation
- "Really present"
- by Patrick J. Schiltz
- "Confessing the faith"
- by A. Gregory Grimsal
- Foreword
- "Lessons of faith"
- by A.J. Bellia
- II. Political lessons for believers.
- The two kingdoms : Christians and state authority
- Politics and the public good : the false allure of socialism
- The authority of government : Catholics and the death penalty
- Conscience and the Constitution : from Employment Division v. Smith
- Absolute standards of conduct : lessons from the Holocaust
- "The Talmudic justice"
- by Rabbi Meir Soloveichik
- by Clarence Thomas ;
- "O tempora! O mores!"
- by Kristin Linsley
- "Latin and Greek"
- by Father Robert Connor
- III. Public lessons for Americans.
- A nation under God : public expressions of faith
- Publicly honoring the Ten Commandments : McCreary County v. ACLU
- The right to public prayer : from Lee v. Weisman
- Equal treatment for religious citizens : from Locke v. Davey
- "The Scalia family"
- Introduction
- by Taylor Meehan
- "My godfather Nino"
- by Martin L.C. Feldman
- "God's mercy"
- by Mary Clare Scalia Murray
- Homily at the funeral mass for Justice Scalia
- by Rev. Paul D. Scalia
- Letter to Dr. James C. Goodloe IV
- by Rev. Paul D. Scalia
- I. Personal lessons for Christians.
- Not to the wise : the Christian as cretin
- A prayer
- by St. Thomas More
- Isbn
- 9781984823311
- Label
- On faith : lessons from an American believer
- Title
- On faith
- Title remainder
- lessons from an American believer
- Statement of responsibility
- Antonin Scalia ; edited by Christopher J. Scalia and Edward Whelan
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Antonin Scalia thought deeply about matters of religion and shared his insights with many audiences over the course of his remarkable career. As a Supreme Court justice for three decades, he vigorously defended the American tradition of allowing religion a prominent place in the public square. As a man of faith, he recognized the special challenges of living a distinctively religious life in modern America, and he inspired other believers to meet those challenges with grace and courage. This volume contains Justice Scalia's incisive thoughts on these matters, laced with his characteristic wit. It includes moving speeches featured in the ... bestseller Scalia Speaks and draws from the best of his Supreme Court opinions and published articles. Other highlights include Rev. Paul D. Scalia's beautiful homily at his father's funeral Mass and personal reminiscences from close friends and law clerks whose lives were touched by Antonin Scalia's faith."--Dust jacket
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- Scalia, Antonin
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- Scalia, Christopher J.
- Whelan, Edward
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- Scalia, Antonin
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- On faith : lessons from an American believer, Antonin Scalia ; edited by Christopher J. Scalia and Edward Whelan
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- Includes index
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- Contents
-
- On being different : the Christian as pilgrim
- Moral formation : the character of Catholic higher education
- St. Ignatius's Suscipe
- Away from the noise : making retreats
- The indispensability of courage : military service and the Christian
- Faith and work : how belief affects vocation
- "Really present"
- by Patrick J. Schiltz
- "Confessing the faith"
- by A. Gregory Grimsal
- Foreword
- "Lessons of faith"
- by A.J. Bellia
- II. Political lessons for believers.
- The two kingdoms : Christians and state authority
- Politics and the public good : the false allure of socialism
- The authority of government : Catholics and the death penalty
- Conscience and the Constitution : from Employment Division v. Smith
- Absolute standards of conduct : lessons from the Holocaust
- "The Talmudic justice"
- by Rabbi Meir Soloveichik
- by Clarence Thomas ;
- "O tempora! O mores!"
- by Kristin Linsley
- "Latin and Greek"
- by Father Robert Connor
- III. Public lessons for Americans.
- A nation under God : public expressions of faith
- Publicly honoring the Ten Commandments : McCreary County v. ACLU
- The right to public prayer : from Lee v. Weisman
- Equal treatment for religious citizens : from Locke v. Davey
- "The Scalia family"
- Introduction
- by Taylor Meehan
- "My godfather Nino"
- by Martin L.C. Feldman
- "God's mercy"
- by Mary Clare Scalia Murray
- Homily at the funeral mass for Justice Scalia
- by Rev. Paul D. Scalia
- Letter to Dr. James C. Goodloe IV
- by Rev. Paul D. Scalia
- I. Personal lessons for Christians.
- Not to the wise : the Christian as cretin
- A prayer
- by St. Thomas More
- Dimensions
- 19 cm
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- xv, 237 pages
- Isbn
- 9781984823311
- Lccn
- 2018036897
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Note
- GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1045184824
- Label
- On faith : lessons from an American believer, Antonin Scalia ; edited by Christopher J. Scalia and Edward Whelan
- Note
- Includes index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- On being different : the Christian as pilgrim
- Moral formation : the character of Catholic higher education
- St. Ignatius's Suscipe
- Away from the noise : making retreats
- The indispensability of courage : military service and the Christian
- Faith and work : how belief affects vocation
- "Really present"
- by Patrick J. Schiltz
- "Confessing the faith"
- by A. Gregory Grimsal
- Foreword
- "Lessons of faith"
- by A.J. Bellia
- II. Political lessons for believers.
- The two kingdoms : Christians and state authority
- Politics and the public good : the false allure of socialism
- The authority of government : Catholics and the death penalty
- Conscience and the Constitution : from Employment Division v. Smith
- Absolute standards of conduct : lessons from the Holocaust
- "The Talmudic justice"
- by Rabbi Meir Soloveichik
- by Clarence Thomas ;
- "O tempora! O mores!"
- by Kristin Linsley
- "Latin and Greek"
- by Father Robert Connor
- III. Public lessons for Americans.
- A nation under God : public expressions of faith
- Publicly honoring the Ten Commandments : McCreary County v. ACLU
- The right to public prayer : from Lee v. Weisman
- Equal treatment for religious citizens : from Locke v. Davey
- "The Scalia family"
- Introduction
- by Taylor Meehan
- "My godfather Nino"
- by Martin L.C. Feldman
- "God's mercy"
- by Mary Clare Scalia Murray
- Homily at the funeral mass for Justice Scalia
- by Rev. Paul D. Scalia
- Letter to Dr. James C. Goodloe IV
- by Rev. Paul D. Scalia
- I. Personal lessons for Christians.
- Not to the wise : the Christian as cretin
- A prayer
- by St. Thomas More
- Dimensions
- 19 cm
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- xv, 237 pages
- Isbn
- 9781984823311
- Lccn
- 2018036897
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
- GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1045184824
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