Thursday, January 28, 2010

fellows

Dr. Clinton's most recent book, God and Man in the Law, ranges widely over the fields of Anglo-American constitutional and legal history, natural law theory, political philosophy, and theology. In this volume, Clinton argues that a theistic, God-centered Constitution is more compatible with the American constitutional tradition than the agnostic, human-centered Constitution that has been developed more recently by the American judiciary. Clinton is currently working on another book tentatively entitled Accident and Design: Materialism and Human Nature at the Dawn of the Third Millennium. This book challenges scientific naturalism and its implications for social science. In 2007-08, he will be the William E. Simon Fellow in Religion and Public Life in the Department of Politics at Princeton University.

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