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- catalog abstract ""Catholic moral theology is a living tradition in which each generation must understand, appropriate, and live the Christian message in the light of its own history, culture, and time. "The Catholic tradition," argues Charles E. Curran in this new, meticulously reasoned set of essays, "must be in dialogue with present realities, sometimes criticizing them severely and at other times learning from them."" "Curran begins by examining the tensions existing in the Roman Catholic church today and suggests why they are more severe than they should be. He argues that official Catholic social teaching in sexual areas and Catholic ecclesiology have not incorporated a moral theology based on creative fidelity; he calls for a change in official sexual teaching, ecclesiology, and the exercise of the hierarchical magisterium on the basis of the methodological approaches found in contemporary official Catholic teaching. Richard A. McCormick, Curran suggests, is one contemporary Catholic moral theologian who successfully illustrates creative fidelity by employing the casuistic method of the Jesuit tradition in moral theology to evaluate the changing problems of our contemporary life." "Curran discusses perennial issues in moral theology that take on crucial importance in the changing realities of our contemporary existence - the relationship between Christian and human morality, divine providence and human responsibility, academic freedom, and military force. Throughout the volume, while fully aware that the Roman Catholic church and moral theology will always know and experience the tensions of creative fidelity, Curran challenges himself and his readers to make certain that these tensions contribute to the ongoing life of the church."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b3708004.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description ""Catholic moral theology is a living tradition in which each generation must understand, appropriate, and live the Christian message in the light of its own history, culture, and time. "The Catholic tradition," argues Charles E. Curran in this new, meticulously reasoned set of essays, "must be in dialogue with present realities, sometimes criticizing them severely and at other times learning from them."" "Curran begins by examining the tensions existing in the Roman Catholic church today and suggests why they are more severe than they should be. He argues that official Catholic social teaching in sexual areas and Catholic ecclesiology have not incorporated a moral theology based on creative fidelity; he calls for a change in official sexual teaching, ecclesiology, and the exercise of the hierarchical magisterium on the basis of the methodological approaches found in contemporary official Catholic teaching. Richard A. McCormick, Curran suggests, is one contemporary Catholic moral theologian who successfully illustrates creative fidelity by employing the casuistic method of the Jesuit tradition in moral theology to evaluate the changing problems of our contemporary life." "Curran discusses perennial issues in moral theology that take on crucial importance in the changing realities of our contemporary existence - the relationship between Christian and human morality, divine providence and human responsibility, academic freedom, and military force. Throughout the volume, while fully aware that the Roman Catholic church and moral theology will always know and experience the tensions of creative fidelity, Curran challenges himself and his readers to make certain that these tensions contribute to the ongoing life of the church."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "1. Tensions in the Roman Catholic Church Today -- 2. Sexual Ethics in the Roman Catholic Tradition -- 3. One Hundred Years of Catholic Social Teaching -- 4. Richard A. McCormick and the Living Tradition of Catholic Moral Theology -- 5. The Teaching Function of the Church in Morality -- 6. What Catholic Ecclesiology Can Learn from Official Catholic Social Teaching -- 7. Catholic Social Teaching and Human Morality -- 8. Providence and Responsibility: The Divine and the Human in History -- 9. Academic Freedom: My Experiences and Reflections -- 10. Military Force and the New World Order.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 265 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Living tradition of Catholic moral theology.".
- catalog identifier "0268012962".
- catalog isFormatOf "Living tradition of Catholic moral theology.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press,".
- catalog relation "Living tradition of Catholic moral theology.".
- catalog subject "241/.042 20".
- catalog subject "BJ1249 .C8175 1992".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Christian ethics Catholic authors.".
- catalog subject "Christian sociology Catholic Church.".
- catalog subject "Sexual ethics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Tensions in the Roman Catholic Church Today -- 2. Sexual Ethics in the Roman Catholic Tradition -- 3. One Hundred Years of Catholic Social Teaching -- 4. Richard A. McCormick and the Living Tradition of Catholic Moral Theology -- 5. The Teaching Function of the Church in Morality -- 6. What Catholic Ecclesiology Can Learn from Official Catholic Social Teaching -- 7. Catholic Social Teaching and Human Morality -- 8. Providence and Responsibility: The Divine and the Human in History -- 9. Academic Freedom: My Experiences and Reflections -- 10. Military Force and the New World Order.".
- catalog title "The living tradition of Catholic moral theology / Charles E. Curran.".
- catalog type "text".