Acknowledgments | |
Preface | |
Homilies | p. 1 |
All That We Do ... | p. 3 |
Public Lives and Private Virtues | p. 11 |
Reflections on Three Stories: "Practicing" Law and Christianity at the Same Time | p. 17 |
On Maintaining Spiritual Sanity in a Secular Vocation | p. 28 |
What Doth the Lord Require of Thee? | p. 35 |
On Hoping to Be, Being, and Having Been | p. 42 |
Christian Life in the Law | p. 47 |
Witnesses | p. 51 |
To Be a Professing Woman | p. 53 |
My Faith and My Law | p. 66 |
Religion and Lifework in the Law | p. 74 |
Lawyer, Lobbyist, and Latter-Day Saint | p. 83 |
The Deliberations of Mortals and the Grace of God | p. 96 |
My Faith and My Work | p. 103 |
Javert or Bebb | p. 110 |
Reflections | p. 125 |
Reflections on the Contents of the Lawyer's Work: Three Models of Spirituality - and Our Struggle with Them | p. 127 |
Reflections on Vocation, Calling, Spirituality and Justice | p. 139 |
Neither Curse nor Idol: Towards a Spirituality of Work for Lawyers | p. 147 |
Engaging the Law | p. 159 |
Aunt Nell's Disappointment | p. 167 |
Lawyers and Sacred Gold | p. 175 |
Maybe a Lawyer Can Be a Servant; If Not ... | p. 193 |
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