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Introducing Moral Theology

Author : William C. Mattison III
Publisher : Brazos Press
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2008-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781587432231

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Introducing Moral Theology by William C. Mattison III Pdf

Provides a theologically substantive yet accessible overview of moral theology grounded in the Catholic tradition that is also illuminative to non-Catholic Christians.

Introduction to Moral Theology

Author : Romanus Cessario
Publisher : Catholic University of America Press + ORM
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2010-03-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780813220376

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Introduction to Moral Theology by Romanus Cessario Pdf

The comprehensive introduction to Catholic moral theology by the leading theologian and author of The Moral Virtues and Theological Ethics. In Introduction to Moral Theology, Father Romanus Cessario, O.P. presents and expounds on the basic and central elements of Catholic moral theology written in the light of Veritatis splendor. Since its publication in 2001, this first book in the Catholic Moral Thought series has been widely recognized as an authoritative resource on such topics as moral theology and the good of the human person created in God’s image; natural law; principles of human action; determination of the moral good through objects, ends, and circumstances; and the virtues, gifts of the Holy Spirit, and the Beatitudes. The Catholic Moral Thought series is designed to provide students with a comprehensive presentation of both the principles of Christian conduct and the specific teachings and precepts for fulfilling the requirements of the Christian life. Soundly based in the teaching of the Church, the volumes set out the basic principles of Catholic moral thought and the application of those principles within areas of ethical concern that are of paramount importance today.

Catholic Moral Theology in the United States

Author : Charles E. Curran
Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2008-04-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781589012912

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Catholic Moral Theology in the United States by Charles E. Curran Pdf

In this magisterial volume Charles E. Curran surveys the historical development of Catholic moral theology in the United States from its 19th century roots to the present day. He begins by tracing the development of pre-Vatican II moral theology that, with the exception of social ethics, had the limited purpose of training future confessors to know what actions are sinful and the degree of sinfulness. Curran then explores and illuminates the post-Vatican II era with chapters on the effect of the Council on the scope and substance of moral theology, the impact of Humanae vitae, Pope Paul VI's encyclical condemning artificial contraception, fundamental moral theology, sexuality and marriage, bioethics, and social ethics. Curran's perspective is unique: For nearly 50 years, he has been a major influence on the development of the field and has witnessed first-hand the dramatic increase in the number and diversity of moral theologians in the academy and the Church. No one is more qualified to write this first and only comprehensive history of Catholic moral theology in the United States.

An Introduction To Moral Theology, 2nd Edition

Author : William May
Publisher : Our Sunday Visitor
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2003-07-02
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781612782324

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An Introduction To Moral Theology, 2nd Edition by William May Pdf

Faith & Morals Here - carefully documented, footnoted, and indexed - is not only what the Church teaches but also why it is obligated to do so. And, why its members are obligated to examine and to apply that teaching. This updated and expanded edition of a text long trusted and widely used in colleges, universities, and seminaries (as well as in high schools and parish religious-education programs), offers the latest Catholic teaching on moral theology, including: Moral theology: its nature, purpose, and biblical foundation Human dignity, free human action, virtue, and conscience Natural law, moral absolutes, and sin Christian faith and our moral life Read why - and how - living what the Church teaches can transform hearts, minds, and souls.

Narrative Theology and Moral Theology

Author : Alexander Lucie-Smith
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2016-04-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781317090458

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Narrative Theology and Moral Theology by Alexander Lucie-Smith Pdf

Moral thinking today finds itself stranded between the particular and the universal. Alasdair MacIntyre's work on narrative, discussed here along with that of Stanley Hauerwas and H. T. Engelhardt, aims to undo the perceived damage done by the Enlightenment by returning to narrative and abandoning the illusion of a disembodied reason that claims to be able to give a coherent explanation for everything. It is precisely this - a theory that holds good for all cases - that John Rawls proposed, drawing on the heritage of Emmanuel Kant. Who is right? Must universality be abandoned? Must we only think about morality in terms that are relative, bound by space and time? Alexander Lucie-Smith attempts to answer these questions by examining the nature of narrative itself as well as the particular narratives of Rawls and St Augustine. Bound and rooted as they are in history and personal experience, narratives nevertheless strain at the limits imposed on them. It is Lucie-Smith's contention that each narrative that points to a lived morality exists against the background of an infinite horizon, and thus it is that the particular and the rooted can also make us aware of the universal and unchanging.

Handbook of Moral Theology

Author : Dominic M. Prummer
Publisher : Benedictus
Page : 510 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2022-07-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1644136104

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Handbook of Moral Theology by Dominic M. Prummer Pdf

First published in 1921, Fr. Prümmer's Handbook of Moral Theology was immediately regarded as an international classic. The author's clarity of vision, precision of expression, and humble fidelity to the traditional Catholic moral framework during a period of social upheaval and increasing doctrinal deviation made his manual the standard reference text for generations of clergy, seminarians, and laity. For those seeking answers to moral questions, the Catholic advice was often "Look it up in Prümmer!" At long last, this centenary edition restores the superb English translation of 1956 in a fresh new typesetting, making Fr. Prümmer's original text much easier to navigate and more pleasant to read. The many citation errors that plagued earlier editions have been painstakingly corrected, and scores of additional citations have been added from Aquinas's Summa Theologiae, Denzinger's Enchiridion, and the Roman Catechism -- three of the author's favorite sources. The topical index has likewise been expanded and now includes technical moral terms of more recent use (such as "double effect") to allow for more rapid contemporary reference. After a brilliant introduction to the science of moral theology, part 1 explores the end of man and all aspects of human conduct, and part 2 examines the sacraments and sacramentals and their core importance to the Catholic moral life. These packed pages contain the traditional Catholic moral teachings on: - Law, conscience, sin, and the passions -- with their respective types, causes, and effects - Commandments and precepts, how to observe them and recognize their violation - Divine rights and obligations in Christian family life and civil society - Excommunication and other penalties - Indulgences and how to obtain them - Virtues and vices - Scandal and moral cooperation in evil - Right worship, secret societies, private property, capital punishment, sexuality, abortion, war - And much more! In our own time of widespread confusion and decay, Fr. Prümmer's Handbook is the definitive and complete Catholic source book of the Church's moral doctrine as it was received and taught before the laxity and innovations of the last century. Far more than a work of mere historical interest, this surprisingly relevant guide to Christian moral perfection is a treasure that will endure as long as there are souls seeking eternal life.

Renewing Moral Theology

Author : Daniel A. Westberg
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2015-05-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780830824601

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Renewing Moral Theology by Daniel A. Westberg Pdf

Moral theology, rooted in Thomas Aquinas, has long found its home in the Catholic and Anglican traditions, and in recent years it has become more familiar through the perspective known as virtue ethics. Renewing Moral Theology unfolds an ethical perspective that is Thomistic in structure, evangelical in conviction and Anglican in ethos.

A History of Catholic Moral Theology in the Twentieth Century

Author : James F. Keenan
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2010-01-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780826429292

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A History of Catholic Moral Theology in the Twentieth Century by James F. Keenan Pdf

This is an historical survey of 20th Century Roman Catholic Theological Ethics (also known as moral theology). The thesis is that only through historical investigation can we really understand how the most conservative and negative field in Catholic theology at the beginning of the 20th could become by the end of the 20th century the most innovative one. The 20th century begins with moral manuals being translated into the vernacular. After examining the manuals of Thomas Slater and Henry Davis, Keenan then turns to three works and a crowning synthesis of innovation all developed before, during and soon after the Second World War. The first by Odon Lottin asks whether moral theology is adequately historical; Fritz Tillmann asks whether it's adequately biblical; and Gerard Gilleman, whether it's adequately spiritual. Bernard Haering integrates these contributions into his Law of Christ. Of course, people like Gerald Kelly and John Ford in the US are like a few moralists elsewhere, classical gate keepers, censoring innovation. But with Humanae vitae, and successive encyclicals, bishops and popes reject the direction of moral theologians. At the same time, moral theologians, like Josef Fuchs, ask whether the locus of moral truth is in continuous, universal teachings of the magisterium or in the moral judgment of the informed conscience. In their move toward a deeper appreciation of their field as forming consciences, they turn more deeply to local experience where they continue their work of innovation. Each continent subsequently gives rise to their own respondents: In Europe they speak of autonomy and personalism; in Latin America, liberation theology; in North America, Feminism and Black Catholic theology; and, in Asia and Africa a deep post-colonial interculturatism. At the end I assert that in its nature, theological ethics is historical and innovative, seeking moral truth for the conscience by looking to speak crossculturally.

The Historical Development of Fundamental Moral Theology in the United States

Author : Charles E. Curran,Richard A. McCormick
Publisher : Paulist Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0809138794

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The Historical Development of Fundamental Moral Theology in the United States by Charles E. Curran,Richard A. McCormick Pdf

Sketches the development of fundamental moral theology in the U.S. and then uses original sources to document the significant changes that have occurred in the discipline, as well as the primary issues in Catholic moral theology today.

The Sermon on the Mount and Moral Theology

Author : William C. Mattison (III)
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2017-07-03
Category : Bibles
ISBN : 9781107171480

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The Sermon on the Mount and Moral Theology by William C. Mattison (III) Pdf

This book offers a virtue-centered account of moral theology that is rooted in the Sermon of the Mount.

Sixty Years of Moral Theology

Author : Curran, Charles E.
Publisher : Paulist Press
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781587689055

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Sixty Years of Moral Theology by Curran, Charles E. Pdf

Following the model of the previous volumes, Charles Curran has gathered here fourteen articles relating to three areas in moral theology: I. Vatican II and Its Aftermath. II. Humane Vitae and Its Aftermath. III. Subsequent Developments

Absolutes in Moral Theology?

Author : Charles E. Curran
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1968
Category : Christian ethics
ISBN : UOM:39015019146326

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Absolutes in Moral Theology? by Charles E. Curran Pdf

A Morally Complex World

Author : James T. Bretzke
Publisher : Liturgical Press
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0814651585

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A Morally Complex World by James T. Bretzke Pdf

A Morally Complex World covers the methodology of moral theology; basic concepts such as conscience and moral agency; natural law and moral norms; how the Bible can be used in Christian ethics; how to dialogue on contested ethical issues; how to consider sin and moral failure; and how to mediate moral principles and moral teaching in a pastorally sensitive manner in concrete life situations.

The Ethics of Everyday Life

Author : Michael Banner,Michael C. Banner
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780198722069

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The Ethics of Everyday Life by Michael Banner,Michael C. Banner Pdf

The moments in Christ's human life noted in the creeds (his conception, birth, suffering, death, and burial) are events which would likely appear in a syllabus for a course in social anthropology, for they are of special interest and concern in human life, and also sites of contention and controversy, where what it is to be human is discovered, constructed, and contested. In other words, these are the occasions for profound and continuing questioning regarding the meaning of human life, as controversies to do with IVF, abortion, euthanasia, and the use of bodies or body parts post mortem plainly indicate. Thus the following questions arise, how do the instances in Christ's life represent human life, and how do these representations relate to present day cultural norms, expectations, and newly emerging modes of relationship, themselves shaping and framing human life? How does the Christian imagination of human life, which dwells on and draws from the life of Christ, not only articulate its own, but also come into conversation with and engage other moral imaginaries of the human? Michael Banner argues that consideration of these questions requires study of moral theology, therefore, he reconceives its nature and tasks, and in particular, its engagement with social anthropology. Drawing from social anthropology and Christian thought and practice from many periods, and influenced especially by his engagement in public policy matters including as a member of the UK's Human Tissue Authority, Banner aims to develop the outlines of an everyday ethics, stretching from before the cradle to after the grave.

The Development of Moral Theology

Author : Charles E. Curran
Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2013-11-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781626160200

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The Development of Moral Theology by Charles E. Curran Pdf

Charles Curran in his newest book The Development of Moral Theology: Five Strands, brings a unique historical and critical analysis to the five strands that differentiate Catholic moral theology from other approaches to Christian ethics—sin and the manuals of moral theology, the teaching of Thomas Aquinas and later Thomists, natural law, the role of authoritative church teaching in moral areas, and Vatican II. Significant changes have occurred over the course of these historical developments. In addition, pluralism and diversity exist even today, as illustrated, for example, in the theory of natural law proposed by Cardinal Ratzinger. In light of these realities, Curran proposes his understanding of how the strands should influence moral theology today. A concluding chapter highlights the need for a truly theological approach and calls for a significant change in the way that the papal teaching office functions today and its understanding of natural law. In a work useful to anyone who studies Catholic moral theology, The Development of Moral Theology underscores, in the light of the historical development of these strands, the importance of a truly theological and critical approach to moral theology that has significant ramifications for the life of the Catholic church.