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Conscience and Empire: Politics and Moral Theology in the Early Modern Portuguese World
, 2014This article presents the first reconstruction of the relationship between conscience and empire in the Portuguese World between 1500 and 1650. It shows to what extent the foundation of the Mesa da Consciencia (“Board of Conscience”), a royal council of ...
Giuseppe Marcocci
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New Blackfriars, 2002
The discipline of moral theology is undergoing noticeable self-evaluation. Moral theologians are exploring the connections between moral theology and Scripture, moral theology and virtue ethics, moral theology and Christology, moral theology and Patristics, moral theology and liturgy, and moral theology and spirituality.
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The discipline of moral theology is undergoing noticeable self-evaluation. Moral theologians are exploring the connections between moral theology and Scripture, moral theology and virtue ethics, moral theology and Christology, moral theology and Patristics, moral theology and liturgy, and moral theology and spirituality.
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British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2010
A common factor in Kant's three Critiques is the recurrence of what has come to be known as his ‘moral theology’.1 Unsurprisingly, there is much controversy about how to interpret the moral argumen...
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A common factor in Kant's three Critiques is the recurrence of what has come to be known as his ‘moral theology’.1 Unsurprisingly, there is much controversy about how to interpret the moral argumen...
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Narrative Theology and Moral Theology: The Infinite Horizon
, 2013Contents: Narrative theology as a new approach to theology Alasdair MacIntyre Stanley Hauerwas H.T. Engelhardt The Rawlsian alternative Beyond Rawls The Augustinian approach Three models of narrative theology A narrative moral theology in practice ...
Alexander Lucie-Smith
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Scottish Journal of Theology, 1999
The relationship between theology and ethics has been largely determined in the modern era by the questions Immanuel Kant posed and the answers he gave. This contains a certain irony because in 1786 at Marburg Kant's philosophy was banned on the assumption that it threatened faith and morals. His demolition of the scholastic arguments for the existence
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The relationship between theology and ethics has been largely determined in the modern era by the questions Immanuel Kant posed and the answers he gave. This contains a certain irony because in 1786 at Marburg Kant's philosophy was banned on the assumption that it threatened faith and morals. His demolition of the scholastic arguments for the existence
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Moral Theology with the Saints
Modern Theology, 2003The article explores the way that the lives of the saints, and the church's remembrance and veneration of them provide a practical setting for moral reflection, for drawing near to God amid the ordinary, and for living graced and virtuous lives. It reviews recent developments in a theology of sanctity and inquires about the difference that the saints ...
David Matzko McCarthy, James Keating
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The Moral Theology of John Paul II: A Response to Charles E. Curran
, 2012Over a long career of teaching and writing in the area of moral theology Charles E. Curran has experienced large areas of agreement with John Paul II on issues of social justice even while in other areas of personal and sexual issues the two are in ...
F. Walsh
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Harvard Theological Review, 1917
The most generally acknowledged mode of apprehending God or argument for his existence, is the Moral. The argument has various forms, of which the more commonly accepted and influential, in its main principles, is that of Kant. Kant emphatically rejected the traditional arguments for the existence of God — the Ontological, Cosmological, and ...
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The most generally acknowledged mode of apprehending God or argument for his existence, is the Moral. The argument has various forms, of which the more commonly accepted and influential, in its main principles, is that of Kant. Kant emphatically rejected the traditional arguments for the existence of God — the Ontological, Cosmological, and ...
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Theological Studies, 2001
This third section of Notes on Moral Theology is devoted to recent developments in Africa, particularly regarding themes that emerged from the Synod of Africa (1994). The author provides a brief methodological preface before discussing first the role of inculturation in African moral theology.
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This third section of Notes on Moral Theology is devoted to recent developments in Africa, particularly regarding themes that emerged from the Synod of Africa (1994). The author provides a brief methodological preface before discussing first the role of inculturation in African moral theology.
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