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  1. Moral theology, Christian theological discipline concerned with identifying and elucidating the principles that determine the quality of human behaviour in the light of Christian revelation. It is distinguished from the philosophical discipline of ethics, which relies upon the authority of reason.

  2. Apr 17, 2002 · When one has specified enough definitional features to allow one to classify all the relevant moral theories as theories of a common subject, one might then be taken to have given a definition of morality. This is the sense of “definition” at work in this entry.

  3. Moral theology differs from dogmatic theology in that it focuses on the practical living out of Christian doctrine. Germain Grisez states, ‘Moral theology helps us better to understand and so better to do the work of redeeming which our Lord Jesus has assigned to us’ (Grisez 1983 : 6).

  4. Jun 27, 2022 · 1. Morality. When philosophers engage in moral theorizing, what is it that they are doing? Very broadly, they are attempting to provide a systematic account of morality. Thus, the object of moral theorizing is morality, and, further, morality as a normative system.

  5. The remote and radical subject of moral theology or philosophy is the person operating, that is to say, man. For moral philosophy the subject is man as man, that is, considered simply as a rational animal; for moral theology the subject is man as the adopted son of God and brother of the only begotten of the Father, Jesus Christ.

  6. This course is a course of fundamental moral theology. It will not deal so much with specific moral issues or questions. Of course, we will often consider examples related to the material and some of these will be related to specific moral issues, e.g., related to bioethics, human sexuality

  7. at questions raised by ethics, this is known as moral philosophy—that , is the reflection on and the evaluation of moral principles and norms from the perspective of philosophy.

  8. Fundamental Moral Theology: the subdivision of moral theology that studies the nature of moral acts and the conditions that make for moral responsibility and growth in virtue. Specific moral theology studies particular moral themes, such as sexuality, bioethics, and social ethics.

  9. An examination of the relations between Christian belief and moral philosophy might show whether the total Christian position on moral questions is consistent, and how far it is defensible from the point of view of moral philosophy.

  10. The present volume, the first in the new Catholic Moral Thought series, responds to the need for a new introduction to the basic and central elements of Catholic moral theology written in the light of Veritatis splendor. 978-0-8132-2037-6. Religion.

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