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In International Law Afloat on a Sea of World Religions, the Rev. Dr. George J. Gatgounis, Esq., examines common denominators in the major religions that undergird state policies. Confucianism, Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam are based on worldviews that bear upon the formation of law, including international law. Gatgounis, both a religious and constitutional scholar, provides extensive footnotes to support his research and hope for the future.

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In International Law Afloat on a Sea of World Religions, the Rev. Dr. George J. Gatgounis, Esq., examines common denominators in the major religions that undergird state policies. Confucianism, Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam are based on worldviews that bear upon the formation of law, including international law. Gatgounis, both a religious and constitutional scholar, provides extensive footnotes to support his research and hope for the future.
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George J. Gatgounis, a Harvard alumnus, is a published author, trial attorney, ordained minister, and seminary professor. A member of the Harvard Faculty Club, he formerly served as one of the editors of the Harvard Civil Rights Law Review, and the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. As an active Harvard alumnus, he serves as the moderator of the Harvard Reading Club of Charleston, South Carolina. He serves at Cummins Seminary as Professor of Hebrew Bible, and Professor of Greek Septuagint (LXX), Greek New Testament, and Greek Classics. He is also a South Carolina Supreme Court certified civil court mediator, family court mediator, and civil arbitrator.