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Professor Zimmermann traces how many of our current freedoms within a broad plural public square can be attributed to a rich seam of Christian philosophical influence that has evidently infused the development of the common law in different jurisdictions. In my view this is essential reading for students and scholars alike who seek a fuller appreciation as to the origins of the common law. -- Simon McCrossan LL.M Barrister UK Head of Public Policy Evangelical Alliance UK In this excellent book Dr Zimmermann carefully lays out for the reader an easily digestible and highly readable account of the Christian roots of the common law in England... His book is a very valuable addition to Australian works on legal history and will assist not only lawyers and law students but all interested readers to better understand why our legal system is as it is. -- Michael Quinlan Dean and Professor of Law The University of Notre Dame Australia (Sydney).This book is erudite informative well-written and researched and most importantly it is a timely reminder of the Christian heritage of the Common Law that has served us so well for many centuries. -- Gabriël A. Moens Emeritus Professor of Law The University of Queensland. This important book is both a scholarly account of those roots and a warning of the threats the Common Law tradition will face if Western civilization slips its Christian moorings. -- Peter Kurti Research Fellow Religion and Civil Society Program. The Centre for Independent Studies (Sydney).