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An Introduction to moral theology / William E. May.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hunting, Ind : Our Sunday Visitor Pub, c1991.Description: 239 p.; 20 cmLOC classification:
  • BJ 1249 .M39
Contents:
Contents:
Human dignity, free human action, and conscience
The natural law and moral life
Moral absolutes
St. Thomas and moral absolutes
Sin and moral life
Christian faith and our moral life
The church as moral teacher
Summary: An Introduction to moral theology presents, clearly and cogently, the basic moral teaching of the church and the foundations for this teaching. Thorougly in accord with the thought of Vatican Council II, this stimulating work examines our moral life as an effort to discover who we are and how we can become the complete beings God wants us to be. This book begins by focusing on humans and their ability to define their own lives through self-determining choices. After proving the meaning of conscience and its indispensable role in our search for moral truth, it examines, in depth, the meaning of natural law in light of the teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas, Vatican II and the thought of contemporary theologians.
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Contents:

Human dignity, free human action, and conscience

The natural law and moral life

Moral absolutes

St. Thomas and moral absolutes

Sin and moral life

Christian faith and our moral life

The church as moral teacher

An Introduction to moral theology presents, clearly and cogently, the basic moral teaching of the church and the foundations for this teaching. Thorougly in accord with the thought of Vatican Council II, this stimulating work examines our moral life as an effort to discover who we are and how we can become the complete beings God wants us to be. This book begins by focusing on humans and their ability to define their own lives through self-determining choices. After proving the meaning of conscience and its indispensable role in our search for moral truth, it examines, in depth, the meaning of natural law in light of the teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas, Vatican II and the thought of contemporary theologians.

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