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The ancient Hebrews read the law literally and forbade the taking of usury within the clan . The medieval Church , following the Church fathers and early theologians , was bothered by the permission of usury on any occasion and thus ...
The ancient Hebrews read the law literally and forbade the taking of usury within the clan . The medieval Church , following the Church fathers and early theologians , was bothered by the permission of usury on any occasion and thus ...
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Peter Lombard argued with a different logic but to the same effect : usury was a form of theft and thus both unChristian and illegal . Aquinas confirmed this stance in that he believed we should consider all men our brothers ( Nelson ...
Peter Lombard argued with a different logic but to the same effect : usury was a form of theft and thus both unChristian and illegal . Aquinas confirmed this stance in that he believed we should consider all men our brothers ( Nelson ...
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Usury , he concludes , is contrary to natural law and thus ( following Gratian ) malum in se . Civil and canon law , even if they allow usury , carry no authority in this regard , for no human power , even the Pope , can oppose natural ...
Usury , he concludes , is contrary to natural law and thus ( following Gratian ) malum in se . Civil and canon law , even if they allow usury , carry no authority in this regard , for no human power , even the Pope , can oppose natural ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
1 | 16 |
Citation System and Plays Indexed | 36 |
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