The Freedom of MoralityAn inquiry into the criteria and presuppositions which enable us to confront moral problems. It highlights Christian morality primarily in terms of persons in their freedom and mutual relationships rather than in juridical terms. |
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alienation architecture ascetic asceticism autonomous baptism become behavior biological body Byzantine Byzantine architecture canons Christ Christian communion and relationship communion of saints constitutes conventional corruption and death created creation culture distinctiveness and freedom divine dynamic ecclesial ence eros ethics ethos eucharistic eucharistic community event existential experience expressed fact of communion failure faith Father flesh freedom and distinctiveness fulness God's Gospel Gothic Gothic architecture grace Greek historical Holy human nature hypostasis hypostatic icon iconography incarnation Isaac the Syrian John Zizioulas liturgical living man's manifestation marriage Maximus the Confessor means mode of existence moral munion mystery objective ontological organization Paris participation personal communion personal distinctiveness personal freedom pietism piety possibility potential principle Quinisext Council rationalistic reality realization reject religious repentance revealed saints salvation self-sufficiency simply sins social spiritual synaxis technocracy theanthropic theology tion transcendence transfiguration transformation trinitarian true truth unity virtue western word Yannaras