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Review Essay: Love and Recent Developments in Moral Theology
Brady endeavors to survey how love has been treated in the landscape of Catholic moral theology in three moves: 1) reviewing the problems that arise in critical theological discussion of love, 2) examining the controversial question in moral theology of ...
Bernard V. Brady
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Cormac McCarthy and the Signs of Sacrament: Literature, Theology, and the Moral of Stories by Matthew L. Potts [PDF]
Mark Steven
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Exile, post‐traumatic life desire, and therapeutic empowerment
Abstract Empowerment can be considered a traveling concept, present in several spheres from community psychology to international development, with different definitions, theories, and applications. It became salient in interventions targeting marginalized and vulnerabilized communities.
Mayssa Rekhis
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Introduction: Complex Situations
The articles in the July 2024 issue of the _Journal of Moral Theology_ bring to the fore a series of anomalies for Catholic moral theology or, as one might call them, complex situations.
M. Therese Lysaught
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Abstract What percentage of American citizens believe that the real America is a White Christian America? How many would prefer to live in a more homogeneous or singular country, one occupied primarily by members of their own ethnic, racial, or religious group?
Séamus A. Power+3 more
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Servais Pinckaers and the Renewal of Catholic Moral Theology
Servais Pinckaers stands as a prominent figure in ressourcement theology that contributed to a renewal in moral theology. Shifting the subdiscipline to a foundation rooted in Scripture, patristics, and magisterial sources via his use of the historical ...
Craig Steven Titus
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Fragments of Moral Theology in John Locke’s Notebooks
Андрей Александрович Яковлев
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No one should die alone: “Just holding hands” among vigil volunteers in Denmark
Abstract A wealth of societal concerns about loneliness has surfaced in recent years, raising questions about the negative impacts of increasing social lacks. Exploring a widespread saying among Danish vigil volunteers that “No one should die alone,” we ask: What is at stake in this concern with lonely deaths? And how is relationality practiced at life'
Lone Grøn, Laura Skifter Andersen
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Two of the more recent methodological narratives about twentieth-century moral theology, written by James Keenan and Matthew Levering, argue that an intractable methodological division over law and conscience emerges in the wake of Vatican II.
Catherine Moon
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Pope St. John Paul II’s influence on the field of Catholic moral theology has been highly contested. By examining at two of the late pontiff’s major projects – Theology on the Body and Veritatis Splendor – this influence is seen to be centered around an ...
John S. Grabowski
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