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Roman Catholicism, General Christianity

Catholic Moral Tradition Today: A Synthesis

by Charles E. Curran, James F. Keenan
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Overview

The Catholic tradition has always tried to explain its theology in a coherent and systematic way, but the great changes and tensions existing within Catholic moral theology today have made it difficult to develop systematic approaches to what was once called fundamental moral theology. Now a leading scholar active in this field for forty years offers a synthesis of Catholic moral theology set in the context of the broader Catholic tradition and the significant developments that have occurred since the Second Vatican Council.

Charles E. Curran's succinct, coherent account of his wide-ranging work in Catholic moral theology points out agreements, disagreements, and changes in significant aspects of the Catholic moral tradition. His systematic approach explores major topics in a logical development: the ecclesiological foundation and stance of moral theology; the person as moral subject and agent; virtues, principles and norms; conscience and decision making; and the role of the church as a teacher of morality.

Curran's work condenses and organizes a large amount of material to show that the Catholic theological tradition is in dialogue with contemporary life and thought while remaining conscious of its rich history. Of great interest to theologians for its broad synthetic scope, this book is also a thorough introduction to the Catholic moral tradition for students and interested readers, including non-Catholics.

Synopsis

The Catholic tradition has always tried to explain its theology in a coherent and systematic way, but the great changes and tensions existing within Catholic moral theology today have made it difficult to develop systematic approaches to what was once called fundamental moral theology. Now a leading scholar active in this field for forty years offers a synthesis of Catholic moral theology set in the context of the broader Catholic tradition and the significant developments that have occurred since the Second Vatican Council.

Charles E. Curran's succinct, coherent account of his wide-ranging work in Catholic moral theology points out agreements, disagreements, and changes in significant aspects of the Catholic moral tradition. His systematic approach explores major topics in a logical development: the ecclesiological foundation and stance of moral theology; the person as moral subject and agent; virtues, principles and norms; conscience and decision making; and the role of the church as a teacher of morality.

Curran's work condenses and organizes a large amount of material to show that the Catholic theological tradition is in dialogue with contemporary life and thought while remaining conscious of its rich history. Of great interest to theologians for its broad synthetic scope, this book is also a thorough introduction to the Catholic moral tradition for students and interested readers, including non-Catholics.

NY Times Book Review - John T. Noonan

The breadth of Curran's comprehensive synthesis is striking...One can disagree with what Curran says while respecting the candor, courage and conscientiousness that move him.

About the Author, Charles E. Curran

Charles E. Curran is the Elizabeth Scurlock University Professor of Human Values at Southern Methodist University. He has served as president of three national societies: the American Theological Society, the Catholic Theological Society of America, and the Society of Christian Ethics. Curran has written or edited more than forty books, including T he Origins of Moral Theology in the United States (Georgetown University Press, 1997).

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John T. Noonan

The breadth of Curran's comprehensive synthesis is striking...One can disagree with what Curran says while respecting the candor, courage and conscientiousness that move him.
β€” NY Times Book Review

Booknews

A personal synthesis which begins with a discussion of how the Catholic understanding of the church gives shape and direction to Catholic moral life and to reflection on it, then develops a perspective of moral theology; considers the best model for understanding the moral life; deals with persons and the virtues of persons; addresses the values and principles that guide actions; and outlines the author's theory of conscience and decision making. Paper edition, (unseen) $19.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1999
Publisher
Georgetown University Press
Pages
255
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9780878407170

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