Juris Naturae Et Gentium Principia by Giovanni Battista Lascaris Guarini explores the principles of natural and international law, meticulously aligned with the doctrines of Christian teachings. This comprehensive two-volume work delves into the duties and obligations dictated by these laws, offering a detailed explanation of their application within a Christian framework.
Guarini's treatise examines the foundational elements of jurisprudence, providing a robust ethical and philosophical examination rooted in Christian morality. This book serves as an invaluable resource for scholars and students interested in the intersection of law, ethics, and Christian doctrine, offering a profound understanding of historical perspectives on justice and moral responsibility.
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