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Acting on Conscience: When Personal Beliefs and Public Life Collide: How Can We Responsibly Mix Law, Religion and Politics? [Paperback] Brennan, Frank
Acting on Conscience: When Personal Beliefs and Public Life Collide: How Can We Responsibly Mix Law, Religion and Politics? [Paperback] Brennan, Frank
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**Acting on Conscience: When Personal Beliefs and Public Life Collide** tackles the messy intersection where faith meets politics and personal values crash into public duty. Frank Brennan, a Jesuit priest and legal scholar, doesn't shy away from the big questions: Can politicians vote against party lines based on religious conviction? Should judges recuse themselves when personal beliefs conflict with legal precedent? This isn't your typical dry political theory – Brennan uses real-world dilemmas to explore how we navigate moral complexity in democratic societies.
Perfect for political junkies, theology students, anyone working in public service, or folks who enjoy spirited dinner party debates about church and state. Brennan brings serious academic chops plus lived experience as both religious leader and legal expert to these thorny issues.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks offers essential reading on religion and politics, conscience rights, and ethical decision-making in public life.
"Brennan tackles controversial topics with nuance and intelligence – exactly what our polarized world needs." "Finally, someone who doesn't treat religion and politics like sworn enemies. Thoughtful and challenging."
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