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Professor Hill's Book Reviewed by 'Catholic World Report'
10/11/2016
Professor John Hill’s latest book, After the Natural Law: How the Classical Worldview Supports Our Modern Moral and Political Values, is the subject of a review published in “The Catholic World Report.” The review was published September 29.
Professor Hill’s book traces the development of western philosophy from classical to modern times. It was published in March by Ignatius Press.
In the review titled “Why We Can’t Do Without the Natural Law,” the reviewer likens contemporary moral and political debates to those between Socrates and Protagoras, and notes that Professor Hill’s book helps readers understand how the Western world came to be in the state it is in presently.
Professor Hill holds a J.D. and a doctorate in philosophy, both of which he received from Georgetown University. In addition to being a professor of law at IU McKinney, where he teaches constitutional law, civil procedure, torts, jurisprudence and ethical and legal issues at the end of life, he also is a Grimes Fellow, and an adjunct professor of philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at IUPUI.
