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HARDCOVER - Apr 2019 by Scalia, Antonin
In On Faith: Lessons from an American Believer, the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia offers a profound and intimate look at the intersection of his Catholic convictions and his public service. This collection brings together his most compelling speeches, letters, and reflections, providing readers with an unfiltered view of the intellectual rigor and unwavering moral compass that defined his legendary career.
Scalia navigates complex questions regarding the role of religion in a secular society with his trademark wit, sharp logic, and uncompromising clarity. Rather than offering a dry academic exercise, the text serves as a vibrant dialogue on the tension between faith-based values and the demands of constitutional law. Readers will find themselves challenged by his perspective on the necessity of belief in the modern world and his defense of traditional principles in an evolving cultural landscape.
Whether one identifies as a legal scholar, a student of American history, or a seeker of wisdom, this volume provides essential insights into the mind of one of the most influential jurists in modern memory. On Faith is a powerful testament to a life lived in service of both the law and a higher calling, making it an indispensable addition to any serious reader’s library.