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The Catholic moral tradition today : a synthesis / Charles E. Curran
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Edited by Georgetown University Press - 1999
1. Ecclesial context : What is the church? ; Catholicity of the church ; Mediation and hierarchical structure ; Catholic practice ; Dangers in the Catholic approach ; Contemporary challenges to the Catholic approach. 2. Stance : Meaning of stance ; Stance based on the fivefold Christian mysteries ; The stance and the Catholic tradition ; Stance and other approaches ; Sources of moral theology. 3. Model : The deontological model ; The teleological model ; Relationality-responsibility model ; The relationality-responsibility model and Catholic moral theology today. 4. Person : Preliminary considerations ; Discipleship ; Contemporary theology and the person ; Contemporary spirituality and the person ; Contemporary moral theology and the person ; Social and institutional involvements of the person. 5. Virtues : Virtue in the Catholic tradition ; General virtues ; Particular virtues ; Power. 6. Principles : The approach of the hierarchical magisterium ; Criticisms of the hierarchical approach ; Role of principles and norms ; Absolute norms. 7. Conscience : Preliminary considerations ; The Catholic moral tradition ; Other ways of decision making ; A constructive theory of conscience and decision making ; Meaning of sin ; The "law of growth". 8. Church teaching : Total church as teacher ; The hierarchical teaching office ; Justification of dissent ; Present situation ; Conclusion.
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