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The Moral Virtues and Theological Ethics, Second Edition

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Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
248
Edition
2nd ed
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


First published in 1991, The Moral Virtues and Theological Ethicsintroduced readers to an approach in Christian ethics that was not then much in vogue. Although the Second Vatican Council had marked a departure from the legalistic code of proper conduct for Catholics (known since the Catholic Reformation as β€œcasuistry”), few Catholic theologians had yet begun to explore an ethics based on moral virtues rather than one based on narrow, prescriptive rules.

At the forefront of studies that would begin to recover virtue ethicsβ€”the ethical teaching of the church in the patristic, monastic, and scholastic traditionsβ€”The Moral Virtues and Theological Ethicshas been widely used to introduce both students and scholars to the relatively β€œnew” idea of virtue ethics, now a dominant principle in Catholic moral theology.
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Following a brief new preface, the text of the six chapters in the original edition remains unchanged. However, Romanus Cessario, O.P., has substantially updated the citations in the notes to account for recent literature on the subject and has written a new chapter that accommodates his original study to the current ethos of moral theology. He draws on documents of the Catholic Church since 1991 to enrich the contemporary discussion of moral virtues and the dynamics of living a happy life. This second edition will inspire a new generation of readers, especially students and teachers of moral theology.

✦ Table of Contents


Content: Preface to the second edition --
Introduction --
The moral virtues and Christian faith --
Issues in philosophy and theology --
Virtues and the Gospel --
Realist moral theology --
Human psychology and Gospel grace --
Habitus, character, and growth --
Habitus and Christian kenosis --
Habitus and personality --
Development of habitus --
What is a moral virtue? --
Moral virtue and the goal of Christian life --
The nature of moral virtue --
Virtue and human capacities --
Christian faith and disordered emotions --
Prudence and the moral virtues --
Communio and the moral life --
Prudence and the moral virtues --
The role of prudence --
Prudence and divine providence --
What causes the moral virtues to develop? --
Moral virtue and the theological life --
Virtues in nature --
Acquired virtue --
Infused virtue --
How to distinguish infused from acquired virtue --
Dynamics of infused virtues --
Characteristics of the virtues --
Distinctiveness of Christian teaching --
The mean of virtue --
Connection of the virtues --
Equality of the virtues --
After veritatis splendor : the moral virtues and Catholic moral thought --
Miraculous herrings --
The casuist eclipse --
The Thomist influence on magisterial teaching --
Allergy to imposed moral obligation --
Classical teaching on the Christian virtues.

✦ Subjects


Virtues. Christian ethics -- Catholic authors.


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