BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BUSINESS LAW
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Detailed explanation-1: -Divine law is any body of law that is perceived as deriving from a transcendent source, such as the will of God or gods – in contrast to man-made law or to secular law.
Detailed explanation-2: -Differences: In promulgation: Natural law is promulgated by means of our connatural knowledge of the goods to which we are naturally inclined and of their contrary evils. Divine law is promulgated through revelation, i.e., through Sacred Scripture and the teachings of the Church.
Detailed explanation-3: -Thomas Aquinas, much like Aristotle, wrote that nature is organized for good purposes. Unlike Aristotle, however, Aquinas went on to say that God created nature and rules the world by “divine reason.” Aquinas described four kinds of law.
Detailed explanation-4: -Every law must have a sanction and the Natural Law is no exception. The sanction supplies a much-needed motive for observance of the law. The Natural Law was promulgated by God and He cannot be indifferent to its violation or observance.