So far, divorce involving minor children was unfortunately considered by authorities only as
a purely juridical problem, and this approach has often allowed a completely different approach according to the Courts.
Its purely juridical sense may rise and fall.
But that a man can become a martyr, if he ought to be a witness to the end, can not be derived from
a purely juridical reflection, for in a trial it is not the witness whose life is at stake but the accused.
First,
a purely juridical order devoid of metaphysical and theological judgment is as logically and theologically impossible as a pure, metaphysically innocent science.
Not exact matches
The Incarnational (or «Scotist») vision of Creation therefore increases our understanding of the cross, helping to avoid a
purely punitive and
juridical view of the Redemption.
Interpreted in
purely mystical terms, testimony is reduced to the confession of the truth; interpreted in
juridical terms, it is the attestation which yields victory in the contest.