This site will look much better in a browser that supports web standards, but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device.
by Don Browning (University of Chicago Divinity School)
This month's commentary is by Don Browning, the Alexander Campbell Professor Emeritus of Ethics and the Social Sciences, and is titled "Critical Familism, Civil Society, and the Law." It will run through the month of June, after which it will continue to be accessible through the Web Forum archive. We invite you to read through Professor Brownings's comments, as well as those of his formal respondents, Amy Laura Hall of Duke University Divinity School and Rebekah Miles, of the Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University. Feel free to post your own comments on this subject on the public discussion board.
Read Don Browning's Commentary
Don Browning, "Critical Familism, Civil Society,
and the Law," 32 Hofstra L. Rev. (forthcoming 2003). Printed with
the permission of the Hofstra Law Review Association.
Read Invited Response by Amy Laura Hall
Read
Invited Response by Rebekah Miles
Access Public
Discussion Board
About
the Public Discussion Board
Home | A-Z
Index | Search | Directories
| Contact Us | The
Divinity School | UChicago
1025 E. 58th St., Chicago, IL 60637
tel: 773-702-7049 fax: 773-702-8223
