Catholic Moral Theology in the United States: A HistoryGeorgetown University Press, 11/04/2008 - 368 من الصفحات In this magisterial volume Charles E. Curran surveys the historical development of Catholic moral theology in the United States from its 19th century roots to the present day. He begins by tracing the development of pre-Vatican II moral theology that, with the exception of social ethics, had the limited purpose of training future confessors to know what actions are sinful and the degree of sinfulness. Curran then explores and illuminates the post-Vatican II era with chapters on the effect of the Council on the scope and substance of moral theology, the impact of Humanae vitae, Pope Paul VI's encyclical condemning artificial contraception, fundamental moral theology, sexuality and marriage, bioethics, and social ethics. Curran's perspective is unique: For nearly 50 years, he has been a major influence on the development of the field and has witnessed first-hand the dramatic increase in the number and diversity of moral theologians in the academy and the Church. No one is more qualified to write this first and only comprehensive history of Catholic moral theology in the United States. |
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... one's own and is not totally subordinated to the state. Catholic medical ethics at this time followed Pius XII's 1958 teaching that the particular organ is subordinated to the good of the bodily organism, but the bodily organism is ...
... ethics condemns suicide and euthanasia . The good end of alleviating suf- fering does not justify the bad means of directly killing the person . " 93 What is the obligation to conserve one's own life? Here 56 CHAPTER TWO.
... one's own life, but one does not have to do everything possible to prolong human life.94 Centuries before the emergence of Catholic medical ethics in the United States, the Catho- lic tradition recognized that one had to use ordinary ...
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