id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt k0698626w4n Liam de los Reyes By Nature Common: Foundations for a Natural Law Theory of the Convention of Property 2021 .txt text/plain 376 11 34 In the penultimate chapter I show why Locke offers an unsuitable lens for interpreting CST: his approach is logically incoherent, conducive to imperialist thought and practice, and, contrary to the patristic and scholastic traditions, holds that property is primarily a power of personal use. It offers, in other words, a Christian theory of property: identifying key principles from patristic discourse; how these principles are explicated and systematized in twelfth- and thirteenth-century canon lawyers and theologians; and why this tradition offers a compelling lens to interpret Catholic Social Teaching. cache/k0698626w4n.txt txt/k0698626w4n.txt