Book Description
Excellent textbook introduction to the basic issues of fundamental moral theology that considers all of today's moral issues. +
Author : Richard M. Gula
Publisher : Paulist Press
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 17,62 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780809130665
Excellent textbook introduction to the basic issues of fundamental moral theology that considers all of today's moral issues. +
Author : Charles E. Curran
Publisher : Paulist Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 12,96 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780809142484
A collection of published articles, from progressive to conservative, on conscience, edited by one of the foremost scholars in the field.
Author : Herbert McCabe
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 48,94 MB
Release : 2007-10-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1441191879
Is it possible to think about religious beliefs philosophically? Should religious beliefs be viewed as a flight from reason or as capable of rational support? Can theologians learn from philosophers? Can philosophers learn from theologians? Is it possible to be both a good Christian and a good thinker? Can there be such a thing as reasonable faith? This book is chiefly concerned with these questions and others related to them. A collection of previously unpublished papers written by the late Herbert McCabe O.P., it examines the nature of religious belief, especially belief in God, with an eye on both theological and philosophical arguments. Some thinkers have sought to drive a wedge between philosophy and theology. Like Thomas Aquinas, whose writings he especially admired, McCabe seeks to show how the two can be systematically connected. Some religious truths, he argues, may defy our understanding. But this does not mean that they cannot be reasonably discussed.
Author : Catholic Church. Pope (1978-2005 : John Paul II)
Publisher : USCCB Publishing
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 23,99 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781574553024
Author : Maurice Ashley Agbaw-Ebai
Publisher : St. Augustine's Press
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 42,93 MB
Release : 2021-02-26
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ISBN : 9781587314667
Fr. Maurice Ashley Agbaw-Ebai, a native of Cameroon, has written a fresh, exciting new study of the lifelong engagement of Josef Ratzinger, later Pope Benedict XVI, with the German Enlightenment and its contemporary manifestations and heirs. Contemporary European disdain for organized religion and the rise in secularism on that continent has deep roots in the German Enlightenment. To understand contemporary Europe, one must return to this crucial epoch in its history, to those who shaped the European mind of this era, and to a study of the ideas they espoused and propagated. These ideas, for good or for ill, have taken hold in other parts of the modern world, being incarnated in many minds and institutions in contemporary society and threatening to enthrone a disfigured rationality without faith or a sense of Transcendence. Ratzinger's extraordinary and sympathetic understanding of the sources of contemporary secularism equipped him to appreciate the gains of the Enlightenment, while still being a fierce critic of the losses humanity has suffered when reason falsely excludes faith. Fr. Agbaw-Ebai's account reveals Ratzinger, in relation to his various interlocutors, to be the truly "enlightened" one because he demonstrates a truly balanced understanding of the human mind. To be truly rational one must be able to hold to faith and reason both, reason informed by faith in Jesus Christ. A particular merit of this book is Agbaw-Ebai's presentation of Ratzinger's treatment of the German Enlightenment's greatest contributors: Kant, Nietzche, Hegel and Habermas, among others. In the postscript George Weigel characterizes what this study accomplishes in the larger framework of scholarship. "[Ratzinger's] position remains too often misunderstood, and sometimes deliberately misinterpreted, throughout the whole Church. And to misunderstand, or misinterpret, Ratzinger is to misunderstand or misinterpret both the modern history of theology and the Second Vatican Council." Agbaw-Ebai masterfully positions Ratzinger correctly in the history of ideas, and exhibits why Ratzinger will be remembered as one of its main players. Pure rationalists and true believers are equally indebted to him.
Author : Michele Dillon
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 21,97 MB
Release : 1999-08-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780521639590
Michele Dillon investigates why pro-change Catholics continue to remain actively involved with the Church.
Author : Nicholas P. Cafardi
Publisher : Paulist Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 12,86 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1616431407
A collection of essays by noted Catholic scholars on how Catholics should participate in the political process.
Author : Howard W. Stone
Publisher : Fortress Press
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 42,17 MB
Release : 2023-10-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1506490182
Decades of use and refinement have solidified the place of How to Think Theologically as the indispensable guide to helping students of theology realize their call to be theologians. By focusing not on thinkers or thoughts, but on thinking, Stone and Duke induct readers into those habits of mind that lead to understanding all things--social, cultural, and personal--in relation to God. The new edition includes: Expansions of existing chapters An annotated bibliography of recommended reading An appendix of theological labels An expanded glossary Key points highlighted in call-outs throughout Updated case studies Discussion questions Both experienced teachers and beginning students will benefit from Stone and Duke's latest revision of their classic text.
Author : Michael J. Tkacik
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 25,76 MB
Release : 2022-07-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1666738514
Jesus calls the church to be a sacrament to the world. Sadly, many women, LGBTQ persons, people of other faiths, and lay persons experience suffering due to certain words and actions of the Catholic Church. At times, the language and practices of the church leave some people feeling as if their voices have been silenced, their roles limited, and their vocations impeded. Some often feel underappreciated and disrespected. This work explores a vision for the future church which faces these challenges and illuminates possible solutions. Every person has gifts given by God for the building up of the church. Through a thorough exploration of biblical and church teachings, alternative views of these issues provide a path to inclusion for all. This book is intended to bring comfort, hope, and healing to those who have been marginalized. It also offers a map for the church as it journeys to be more of what Christ calls it to be. In a manner faithful to the gospel, reforms for the church are considered that open it to what the Spirit might be saying. When is the time for all persons to be valued, welcomed, empowered, and respected? Now.
Author : A. Denise Starkey
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 24,37 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781433106767
In The Shame That Lingers: A Survivor-Centered Critique of Catholic Sin-Talk, A. Denise Starkey argues that the dominant legal model of sin in the Catholic Church is inadequate for hearing the experience of sin for survivors of childhood and domestic violence because it functions to shame rather than to heal. A universal understanding of the sinner, as found in mainstream Catholic sin-talk and confession, impedes human flourishing by silencing radical suffering in ways that make survivors complicit for the harm done to them. Starkey argues that a shame-free theology of sin is necessary if survivors are to encounter the profound love of God. Understanding sin from the perspective of the sinned-against makes possible a transformative solidarity with the other by reinvisioning the roles of speaker and listener.