Norman St. John-Stevas
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British Conservative politician, author and barrister
Books
Pope John Paul II
Law and morals
The relationship of law to morals is indissolubly connected with that existing between religion and the law. Both religion and law foster moral codes, the former under the authority of God and the latter under the authority of the State. The law and religion do not always agree on what is and what is not moral. Largely for this reason history has witnessed the separation of Church and State. Emphasizing this Church-State dichotomy, the author provides a penetrating analysis of the Catholic attitude on moral questions as opposed to the attitude of the law. His work presents a fine balance between factual and statistical data, between Christian opinion and moral principles and between the theological and legal sides of the question.
Birth control and public policy
"A report to the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions"--Cover. Includes bibliographical references.