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Morality and Moral Controversies: Readings in Moral, Social, and Political Philosophy

Morality and Moral Controversies: Readings in Moral, Social, and Political Philosophy
Morality and Moral Controversies: Readings in Moral, Social, and Political Philosophy



Moral Theology in an Age of Renewal: A Study of the Catholic Tradition Since Vatican II by Paulinus Ikechukwu Odozor,
Moral Theology in an Age of Renewal: A Study of the Catholic Tradition Since Vatican II by Paulinus Ikechukwu Odozor,
PAULINUS IKECHUKWU ODOZOR, C.S.Sp., offers a comprehensive survey of developments in moral theology since the Second Vatican Council. In this useful new book he discusses the call of the Council for the renewal of moral theology and the role the Council itself played in this renewal. Odozor also explores the various issues and controversies which have marked the discipline in the past forty years. The dramatic changes and developments in moral theology during this time period rival any in the history of the Church. Moral Theology in an Age of Renewal covers a wealth of important topics, including the distinctiveness of Christian morality, natural law, scripture and ethics, moral norms, the Church's teaching authority, virtue ethics, and casuistry. Odozor provides a constructive proposal for a common ground which makes these debates in moral discourse possible. This scholarly study, one of the few of its kind, will be of significant value for moral theologians, other ethicists, systematic theologians, and anyone interested in Catholic cultural and intellectual history since Vatican II.



Social cognitive theory of morality - The social cognitive theory of morality emphasizes a distinction between a child's moral competence and moral performance. Moral competence or acquisition of moral knowledge depends primarily on cognitive-sensory processes.

Moral naturalism - Moral naturalism is a form of cognitivism derived from applying evolutionary game-theory to ethics. Rather than interpreting morality as the result of negotiations between members of a large group of free moral agents, moral naturalism sees morality as an emergent phenomenon arising as an unintended side-effect of the interaction of those agents in smaller groups.

Moral values - Moral values are things held to be right or wrong or desirable or undesirable. While morality is sometimes described as 'innate' in humans, the scientific view is that a capacity for morality is genetically determined in us, but the set of moral values is aquired, through example, teaching or imprinting from parents and society.

Victorian morality - Victorian morality is a distillation of the moral views of people living at the time of Queen Victoria (reigned 1837 - 1901) in particular, and to the moral climate of Great Britain throughout the 19th century in general. It is not tied to this historical period and can describe any set of values that espouses sexual repression, low tolerance of crime, and a strong social ethic.



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Morality and Moral Controversy - Morality and Moral Controversy Natural Law and Moral Inquiry Germain Grisez has been a leading voice in moral philosophy morality and moral controversy and theology since the second Vatican Council. In this book, such major thinkers as John Finnis, Ralph McInerny, morality and moral controversy and William E. May consider issues in ethics, metaphysics, morality and moral controversy and politics that have been central to Grisez`s work. Grisez`s reconsideration of the philosophical foundations of Christian moral teaching, seeking to ...

Morality and Moral Controversy - Morality and Moral Controversy Natural Law and Moral Inquiry Germain Grisez has been a leading voice in moral philosophy morality and moral controversy and theology since the second Vatican Council. In this book, such major thinkers as John Finnis, Ralph McInerny, morality and moral controversy and William E. May consider issues in ethics, metaphysics, morality and moral controversy and politics that have been central to Grisez`s work. Grisez`s reconsideration of the philosophical foundations of Christian moral teaching, seeking to ...

Morality and Moral Controversy - Morality and Moral Controversy Natural Law and Moral Inquiry Germain Grisez has been a leading voice in moral philosophy morality and moral controversy and theology since the second Vatican Council. In this book, such major thinkers as John Finnis, Ralph McInerny, morality and moral controversy and William E. May consider issues in ethics, metaphysics, morality and moral controversy and politics that have been central to Grisez`s work. Grisez`s reconsideration of the philosophical foundations of Christian moral teaching, seeking to ...

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