John Paul II and Moral Theology

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Charles E. Curran, Richard A. McCormick
Paulist Press, 1998 - Biography & Autobiography - 378 pages
A collection of articles that survey contemporary papal teaching on moral theology, dealing specifically with economics, gender, sexuality and life issues.
 

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Contents

1 Some Early Reactions to Veritatis Splendor
5
2 Revelation vs Dissent
35
3 A Distrust that Wounds
42
4 Good Acts and Good Persons
47
5 The Pope on Proportionalism
52
6 Natural Law and Personalism in Veritatis Splendor
67
7 Accent on the Masculine
85
The Law of Abortion
92
15 Economic Justice for Whom? Women Enter the Dialogue
211
The Popes New Feminism
216
SOCIAL TEACHING
235
Contributions of Modern Catholic Social Teaching
237
18 Decoding the Popes Social Encyclicals
255
A Missing Perspective
276
20 Concern and Consolidation
291
21 The New New Things
310

9 The Mystery of Easter and the Culture of Death
109
10 Evangelium Vitae and Its Broader Context
120
SEXUALITY GENDER MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
135
11 Recent Ecclesiastical Teaching
137
12 Pope John Paul IIs Theology of the Body
149
13 The Family and Sexuality
157
A Review of Its Theology
184
22 Reordering the World
327
23 Tested by Our Own Ideals
331
24 An Argument About Human Nature
334
25 Neoconservative Economics and the Churchs Authentic Theology of Integral Human Liberation
340
26 Christian Social Ethics After the Cold War
352
List of Contributors
376
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