Notes on Moral Theology, 1981 Through 1984This companion volume to UPA's tremendously successful Notes on Moral Theology 1965-1980, addresses such current topics as the problems of divorce, preservation of life, sterilization, women's role in the Church, social morality, abortion, and nuclear weapons. |
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... pastoral practice " contrary to the established one . " Using a comprehensive background of theological and ecclesiastical literature , he looks at the reception of the current practice and concludes that the present discipline " has ...
... pastoral practice " contrary to the established one . " Using a comprehensive background of theological and ecclesiastical literature , he looks at the reception of the current practice and concludes that the present discipline " has ...
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... pastoral has anticipated some of these concerns and responded to them . For instance , with regard to evangelization and competence , The Chal- lenge of Peace makes it quite clear why the bishops , precisely as bishops , have a ...
... pastoral has anticipated some of these concerns and responded to them . For instance , with regard to evangelization and competence , The Chal- lenge of Peace makes it quite clear why the bishops , precisely as bishops , have a ...
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... pastoral letter resoundingly rejects the use of nuclear weapons against population centers . It strongly rejects any first use of nuclear weapons . Finally , on the most debated question of the day ( Can any use be discriminate and ...
... pastoral letter resoundingly rejects the use of nuclear weapons against population centers . It strongly rejects any first use of nuclear weapons . Finally , on the most debated question of the day ( Can any use be discriminate and ...
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