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Kant's Moral Theology

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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African Moral Theology

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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Fundamental Moral Theology: Tradition [PDF]

open access: possibleTheological Studies, 2009
Theological ethicists around the world are turning toward history to comment on the method and arguments of earlier authoritative voices. The intent of this turn to the tradition is precisely to liberate theologians so as to find grounds for Roman Catholics to enter into greater dialogue with others around the world.
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Moral Theology and the Magisterium

Horizons, 1988
AbstractThe moral theologian's work is related to moral magisterial teaching as science to pastoral address. Speaking from a juridical perspective regarding faith and morals, the two Vatican Councils can be misinterpreted to mean that the relation of the magisterium to faith is the same as its relation to morals.
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Intuition and Moral Theology

Theological Studies, 2006
Moral theologians grant that intuitions cannot supply all that is needed for their craft. It may be, however, that intuitions can and do play a bigger role than theologians have hitherto conceded. A glance at the history of slavery, torture, and the execution of alleged heretics, together with a consideration of the role of the Holy Spirit in the ...
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Moral Theology in a Sapiential Mode: Veritatis Splendor and the Renewal of Moral Theology

The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review, 2001
L'article traite de l'encyclique Veritatis Splendor et du recueil publie par des dominicains sur celle-ci, intitule Veritatis Splendor and the Renewal of Moral Theology: Studies by Ten Outstandings Scholars (Chicago, 1999). L'A. presente les articles ecrits surtout par des theologiens americains et abordant notamment le thomisme.
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Notes on Moral Theology: Fundamental Moral Theology at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century

Theological Studies, 2006
The author's survey of the writings of moral theologians over the past five years shows a deep concern about both the nature of moral theology and the role of moral theologians. A certain urgency animates much contemporary reflection calling the moralist to be challenged by the vocation to serve the Church and to explore better the ways Westerners can
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Moral Philosophy and Moral Theology in Vermigli

2013
This chapter explicates the relation between moral philosophy and moral theology in Reformed orthodoxy by analysis of the early and influential Protestant reformer Pietro Martire Vermigli (1499-1562). It attempts to make a contribution to the more basic issue of the relation between faith and reason in Reformed orthodoxy and to solve contradictory ...
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Moral Theology: A Critical Analysis

Irish Theological Quarterly, 1993
L'article fait le point sur la theologie morale. L'A. soutient que contrairement aux idees recues, elle ne se renouvelle pas et que si changement il y a, il tient plutot d'une reforme que d'un radical renouveau. Il propose dans son developpement quelques bases pour ce changement.
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Virtue and Catholic Moral Theology

2018
This chapter considers the possibility of a Catholic ethics based on the notion of virtue. Although the notion of virtue has been much discussed in recent years, and was central to early Christian ethics, for much of modernity it was a neglected concept in Catholic moral theology. After considering the shift that has again brought the concept of virtue
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