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The Servant Lawyer
Facing the Challenges of Christian Faith in Everyday Law Practice
Book • 2024
Robert F. Cochran Jr. and John Inazu's The Servant Lawyer examines how Christian convictions can shape ethical, compassionate, and faithful legal practice in contemporary contexts.
The authors discuss practical challenges lawyers face, balancing professional demands with a commitment to service, moral integrity, and the common good.
Drawing on theology, jurisprudence, and real-world examples, the book provides frameworks for decision-making and pastoral counsel for legal professionals.
It encourages lawyers to see their work as a form of service and to cultivate habits that align legal practice with Christian virtues.
The book aims to equip Christian attorneys with resources to navigate tensions between faith and professional responsibilities.
The authors discuss practical challenges lawyers face, balancing professional demands with a commitment to service, moral integrity, and the common good.
Drawing on theology, jurisprudence, and real-world examples, the book provides frameworks for decision-making and pastoral counsel for legal professionals.
It encourages lawyers to see their work as a form of service and to cultivate habits that align legal practice with Christian virtues.
The book aims to equip Christian attorneys with resources to navigate tensions between faith and professional responsibilities.
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