A History of Catholic Moral Theology in the Twentieth Century
Title | A History of Catholic Moral Theology in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook |
Author | James F. Keenan |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2010-01-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0826429297 |
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.
Introduction to Moral Theology
Title | Introduction to Moral Theology PDF eBook |
Author | Romanus Cessario |
Publisher | Catholic University of America Press + ORM |
Pages | 460 |
Release | 2010-03-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0813220378 |
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.
A Short History of Moral Theology
Title | A Short History of Moral Theology PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Slater |
Publisher | |
Pages | 64 |
Release | 1909 |
Genre | Christian ethics |
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A Short History of Moral Theology
Title | A Short History of Moral Theology PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Slater |
Publisher | |
Pages | 64 |
Release | 1909 |
Genre | Christian ethics |
ISBN |
Christian Ethics: A Very Short Introduction
Title | Christian Ethics: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook |
Author | D. Stephen Long |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 153 |
Release | 2010-07-29 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0199568863 |
This book provides both a short history of Christian ethics and looks at itsbasic sources as they arise from Judaism, Greco-Roman ethics, andChristianity
Introducing Moral Theology
Title | Introducing Moral Theology PDF eBook |
Author | William C. III Mattison |
Publisher | Brazos Press |
Pages | 432 |
Release | 2008-10-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1441201904 |
Whether in the cafeteria, classroom, or dorm lounge, questions abound on college campuses. Not only do students grapple with existential issues but they also struggle with ethical ones such as "Why be moral?" In Introducing Moral Theology, William Mattison addresses this question as well as grapples with the impact that religious belief has on day-to-day living. Structured in two parts, this unique text on Catholic moral theology covers cardinal virtues (temperance, prudence, fortitude, and justice) as well as theological virtues (faith, hope, and love). It is equipped with study questions, terms and their definitions, and illustrative case studies. Rooted in the Catholic tradition, this overview will also appeal to non-Catholics interested in virtue ethics.
The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theology, 1600-1800
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theology, 1600-1800 PDF eBook |
Author | Ulrich L. Lehner |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 689 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 019993794X |
This text provides a comprehensive and reliable introduction to Christian theological literature originating in Western Europe from, roughly, the end of the French Wars of Religion (1598) to the Congress of Vienna (1815). Using a variety of approaches, the contributors examine theology spanning from Bossuet to Jonathan Edwards.