Method and Catholic Moral Theology:: The Ongoing Reconstruction.

Method and Catholic Moral Theology:: The Ongoing Reconstruction.

by Todd A. Salzman
Method and Catholic Moral Theology:: The Ongoing Reconstruction.

Method and Catholic Moral Theology:: The Ongoing Reconstruction.

by Todd A. Salzman

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Overview

This work is an investigation of the ongoing methodical reconstruction of Catholic moral theology. As such it is based on and honors the work of Norbert Rigali, S.J., one of the most important contributors to this reconstruction.The decisive break from the traditional manual approach to moral theology represented by Vatican II reoriented moral theology away from universal natural law morality based on the commandments to a morality based on specifically Christian sources. This reorientation, however, was not an either/or but a both/and proposition. Father Norbert Rigali, S.J. has been an inspiration and a challenge to moral theologians working toward reconstruction. This essays in this collection address four questions in the renewal movement: an investigation of normative methods, a clarification of sources, an investigation of the tension between natural law morality and Christian ethics and/or morality, and a combination of methodical insights of philosophy and traditional Christian sources in their investigation of biomedical ethical issues.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781881871316
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Publication date: 09/01/1999
Edition description: 2
Pages: 279
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Todd A. Salzman is an assistant professor of ethics in the Department of Theology at Creighton University.

Table of Contents

The Contributorsvii
Introductionix
Method in Ethics
Normative Methods in Ethics: Surveying the Landscape of Ethical Pluralism3
The Fundamental Polarity of Moral Discourse21
Natural Law, Acts and Persons44
Method and the Catholic Moral Tradition
Purity of Heart and the Christian Moral Life71
Spirituality and Morality: What's the Difference?87
God's Gifts and Our Moral Lives103
The Ecclesial Context of Moral Theology125
The Specificity of Christian Ethics and/or Morality
The Question of the Uniqueness of Christian Morality: An Historical and Critical Analysis of the Debate in Roman Catholic Ethics157
Specificity, Christian Ethics and Levels of Ethical Inquiry177
The Natural Law and the Specificity of Christian Morality: A Survey of Recent Work and an Agenda for Future Research209
Method, Catholic Tradition, and Bioethics
Euthanasia: The Practical and Social Significance of Double Effect237
Ethics and Genetic Research260
Bibliography of Norbert J. Rigali, S.J.275
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