An Evaluation of Federal Tax Policy Based on Judeo-Christian Ethics.
Virginia Tax Review 2006, Wntr, 25, 3
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Publisher Description
With hope that the message of faith-inspired tax policy will travel throughout communities across America, I dedicate this article to my dear mentors and friends: Bob Peroni, who over twenty years ago made me into a tax lawyer; Melford Espey, who took me under his wing when I first arrived in Alabama and never gave up on me; Brother Dan Kilgore, who guided me to the Beeson Divinity School; and finally Hardy Jackson, who pushed me out of the ivory tower and showed me how to reach a popular audience.--SPH I. INTRODUCTION
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