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| | | Aquinas' Three Fold Division of Law
Here is an article I found out of the Westminster Theological Journal: The Threefold Division Of The Law In The Thought Of Aquinas
To be honest, I haven't had a chance to read it yet but I thought others would want to take a crack at it too. Should be interesting.
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Interesting article. Thanks, Chris!
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