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9780764809316

Doers of the Word Vol. II : Moral Theology for the Third Millennium

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    9780764809316

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    0764809318

  • Edition: 1st
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  • Copyright: 2002-09-01
  • Publisher: Liguori Pubns
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Table of Contents

Foreword 13(2)
Introduction 15(6)
SECTION I RELATING TO GOD
To Live by Faith
21(31)
Faith and the mystery of God
21(3)
Faith: responding to revelation in history
24(6)
A definition of faith
30(1)
``Justified by faith'' (Rom 5:1)
31(3)
Faith and morality
34(2)
Faith and Church
36(3)
Structuring the act of faith
39(3)
Difficulties of faith today
42(3)
Two approaches to faith
45(4)
Sinning against faith
49(3)
Saved in Hope
52(26)
What does a non-believer believe in?
52(3)
Philosophers on hope
55(5)
Hope in Protestant theology
60(5)
Hope in Catholic theology
65(8)
Liberation in practice
73(5)
``The Greatest of These is Love'' (1 Cor 13:13)
78(31)
St Thomas on love
78(2)
Karol Wojtyla on love
80(4)
Norris Clarke on love
84(2)
Love as gratitude
86(7)
Love as recognition
93(4)
Love as understanding
97(2)
Charity as friendship
99(10)
SECTION II A WORLD OF TRUTH AND JUSTICE
The Revival of Practical Reason
109(31)
How modernity transformed the meaning of action
110(4)
The postmodern reaction to scientific reason
114(2)
The revival of practical philosophy
116(4)
Qualities of practical reason
120(6)
Theoria and praxis
121(1)
Praxis and poeisis
122(1)
Practical knowing in relation to praxis
123(1)
A critique of the new intellectualism in ethics
123(3)
Gadamer and the meaning of ``application''
126(2)
Prudence as a Christian virtue
128(4)
Debates on normative ethics
132(8)
A Century of Catholic Social Teaching
140(42)
The status of the Church's social teaching
141(3)
Proclaiming the universal family of humanity
144(1)
The history of social teaching
145(2)
The reaction to the industrial revolution
147(1)
Rerum Novarum
148(7)
The natural right to private property
149(1)
Mutual rights and duties of capital and labour
150(3)
The Church's social role
153(1)
The State's social role
153(2)
Quadragesimo Anno
155(6)
Reconstructing the social order
158(1)
Changes in capitalism and socialism
159(2)
The encyclicals of John XXIII
161(5)
Mater et Magistra
161(4)
Pacem in Terris
165(1)
The Second Vatican Council
166(1)
Justitia in Mundo or Justice in the World (1971)
167(1)
The contribution of Paul VI
167(5)
Populorum Progressio
168(2)
Octogesima Adveniens
170(2)
The social magisterium of John Paul II
172(10)
Laborem Exercens
172(4)
Sollicitudo Rei Socialis
176(3)
Centesimus Annus
179(3)
The Social Question
182(33)
History and the theology of justice
182(4)
Justice, the key to the social question
186(1)
The Old Testament on justice
187(6)
The New Testament on justice
193(2)
St Paul on justification
195(4)
Justice in St Thomas
199(6)
Liberals versus communitarians
205(2)
An emerging comprehensive idea of justice
207(3)
Human rights and the Church
210(5)
Ethics in a Time of Globalisation
215(36)
Globalisation
215(6)
Economy
221(5)
Socialism and capitalism
226(2)
Peace and war
228(9)
Work and technology
237(4)
The philosophy of technology
241(3)
John Paul II's conception of work
244(7)
SECTION III SPHERES OF JUSTICE
The Conservation of the Created Cosmos
251(32)
The ambiguity in the origins of the ecological movement
252(4)
Ecology, ideology and ethics
256(6)
Spirituality, philosophy and theology
262(3)
The ``already-not yet'' of the Spirit's action
265(4)
Evolution
269(1)
Nature: friend or foe?
270(3)
Groaning as the ``not yet'' of creation
273(3)
The ``already'' of redemptive love
276(2)
Summary: Spirit in the cosmos
278(5)
Ethics and the Life Sciences
283(36)
The origins of bioethics
285(1)
Philosophical foundations
286(7)
Theological foundations
293(7)
The Church's prophetic stand on life
300(4)
Principles of bioethics
304(4)
The principle of the defence of physical life
305(1)
The principle of liberty and responsibility
305(1)
The principle of totality
306(1)
The principle of solidarity
307(1)
The principle of lesser evil and double effect
308(1)
Bioethics in medicine
308(5)
Special medical ethics: the challenge of genetics
313(6)
Marketplace issues
314(1)
Genetic discrimination
315(1)
Genetic testing
315(1)
Genetic counselling
316(1)
Eugenics
316(1)
Gene therapy
317(2)
Communities of Life and Love
319(38)
Crisis in the family
319(3)
Linking life and love
322(1)
Stages of sexual development
323(5)
Prenatal sexuality
325(1)
Infantile sexuality
325(1)
The toddler and small child stage
325(1)
The latency period
326(1)
Preadolescence
326(1)
Adolescence
326(1)
Young adulthood
327(1)
Mid-life
328(1)
Late life
328(1)
Deconstruction and the vocation to love
328(3)
Evolutionary biology and public policy
331(6)
Theological insights
337(8)
Personalism and marriage
345(2)
Some pastoral concerns
347(10)
SECTION IV TOUCHING ON THE INFINITE
The Secular and the Sacred in Ethics
357(32)
True and false religion
357(4)
The secular and the sacred
361(2)
Semantics
363(1)
The depth or ``other'' dimension
364(2)
Phenomenology or functionalism?
366(4)
Vehicles of salvation
370(1)
Space and time
371(1)
Actions and rituals
372(2)
Secularisation
374(3)
F-X Kaufmann's opinion
377(3)
Religion in Catholic tradition
380(6)
Conclusion: need for dialogue
386(3)
Forces of Integration
389(28)
Psychoanalysis and psychology
389(5)
The contribution of Erik Erickson
394(7)
Spirituality and the unity of life
401(2)
The gifts of the Holy Spirit
403(3)
The order of the gifts
406(2)
The particular gifts
408(9)
Conclusion 417(2)
Bibliography 419(24)
Index 443

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