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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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Recent Moral Theology

Life of the Spirit, 1962
It is hard to imagine why Karl Hörmann's Introduction to Moral Theology has been translated into English. The author states that the book was written for lay people. In fact, it is the kind of book which is most at home in the pocket of the seminarist at examination time.
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A Mystical Moral Theology

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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Sixty Years of Moral Theology. Readings in Moral Theology, No. 20

Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, 2022
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Kant's Moral Theology

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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Womanist Theology and Relational Cultural Theory: Counseling Religious Black Women

Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2023
Janeé R Avent Harris   +2 more
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