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I have his "A Biblical Case for Natural Law."
I heard he is coming out with a longer treatment as the above book is 69 pages of text.
But, there are plenty of scholarly books out on natural law. Not only are there writers in the Aristotelian/Thomistic tradition, who have been churning out good material for a while, there's also another book I have by Grabill, Rediscovering The Natural Law in Reformed Theological Ethics. It is detailed, and attended by copius amounts of foot, er, end notes.
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