Gathered for the Journey: Moral Theology in Catholic PerspectiveDavid Matzko McCarthy, M. Therese Lysaught Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 28. avg. 2007 - 356 strani Gathered for the Journey sets moral reasoning in a theological context of worship and discipleship (partá1), provides a framework for the moral life based on questions of human fulfillment (partá2), and demonstrates how these theological resources shape a distinctive approach to questions of globalization, Catholic social teaching, the family, war and peace, bioethics, and the environment (partá3). McCarthy and Lysaught have crafted a distinctively unified collection. Gathered for the Journeyrepresents a common project among Catholic scholars who are struggling with similar questions about living faithfully. Contributors: Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt |
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Life Together Moral Reasoning in Theological Context | 21 |
Jesus Christ Scripture and Ethics | 43 |
The Trinity | 68 |
Pilgrim People 888 | 88 |
Pilgrims Progress Virtues and the Goal of the Journey | 113 |
Human Fulfillment | 134 |
Natural Law Law and Freedom | 153 |
Freedom and Grace | 177 |
Moral Virtue the Grace of God and Discipleship | 198 |
Conclusion to Part 2 | 216 |
Consumer Culture | 241 |
Toward a Christoform Bioethic | 307 |
Catholic Social Thought and Environmental Ethics | 329 |
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