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Called by Stories - Biblical Sagas and Their Challenge for Law (Paperback)
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Called by Stories - Biblical Sagas and Their Challenge for Law (Paperback)
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Distinguished legal scholar and Presbyterian minister Milner S.
Ball examines great sagas and tales from the Bible for the light
they shed on the practice of law and on the meaning of a life lived
in the legal profession. Scholars and laypersons alike typically
think of the law as a discipline dominated by reason and empirical
methods. Ball shows that many of the dilemmas and decisions that
legal professionals confront are more usefully approached through
an experience of narrative in which we come to know ourselves and
our actions through stories.
He begins with the story of Moses, who is obliged both to speak
for God to the Hebrews and to advocate for the Hebrews before God.
What, asks Ball, does Moses's predicament say to lawyers
professionally bound to zealous representation of only one client?
In the story of Rachel, Ball finds insights that comprehend the
role of tears and emotion in the judicial process. He relates these
insights to specific contemporary situations, such as a plant
closing and the subsequent movement of jobs to Mexico and legal
disputes over the sovereignty of native Hawaiians. In a discussion
of "The Gospel According to John," Ball points out that the writer
of this gospel is free simultaneously to be critical of law and to
rely extensively on it. Ball uses this narrative to explore the
boundaries of free will and independence in lawyering. By venturing
into the world of powerful events and biblical characters, Ball
enables readers to contest their own expectations and fundamental
assumptions.
Employing legal theory, theology, and literary criticism, "Called
by Stories" distills a wisdom in biblical texts that speaks
specifically to the working life of legal professionals. As such,
it will enrich lovers of narrative and poetry, ethicists, literary
and biblical scholars, theologians, lawyers, law students, judges,
and others who seek to discern deeper meanings in the texts that
have shaped their lives.
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