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The Faith and Morals of Justice Antonin Scalia
Intercultural Human Rights Law Review
  • David Forte, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Keywords
  • Scalia,
  • religion,
  • Catholicism,
  • textualist,
  • St. Thomas Aquinas
Abstract

It is because of Justice Scalia's suspicion of philosophy and of history that he becomes an outspoken textualist. But why should text carry greater authority? Why should the written word, rather than evolving tradition, be of higher authority, particularly to a Roman Catholic? To understand Antonin Scalia's affirmation of the centrality of text, we must, as many already have, seek to find out how the man viewed his religion and how he practiced it.

Citation Information
David Forte. "The Faith and Morals of Justice Antonin Scalia" Intercultural Human Rights Law Review Vol. 14 (2019) p. 67 - 92
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david_forte/169/