A fivefold typology of signs by which the one divine will of God’s good pleasure is designated
In Part I, Chapter 9, paragraph 2 of Bonaventure’s Breviloquium, we find: 2. The divine will is the will of God’s good pleasure. But given God’s decision to be made known through signs, that one divine will is designated according to a fivefold typology of signs—that is, as precept, prohibition, counsel, fulfillment, and permission. In […]
Justice Barrett explains THaT constitutionalism at CUA’s Columbus School of Law
The inaugural judicial event of our second year of programming for the Project on Constitutional Originalism and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition was A Conversation with Justice Amy Coney Barrett. The conversation, which took place last Thursday September 21, covered a wide range of topics relating to the practices of constitutional interpretation and adjudication in the […]