The Concept of Intrinsic Evil and Catholic Theological Ethics examines the origin and meaning of the concept of intrinsic evil and its use in sexual ethics in the teachings of the Catholic Church, and in the construction of a systematic approach to theological ethics. It concludes with a suggestion of how the concept might be used in future ethical discourse.
The Concept of Intrinsic Evil and Catholic Theological Ethics examines the origin and meaning of the concept of intrinsic evil and its use in sexual ethics in the teachings of the Catholic Church, and in the construction of a systematic approach to theological ethics. It concludes with a suggestion of how the concept might be used in future ethical discourse.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nenad Polgar is assistant professor at the University of Zagreb and post-doctoral assistant at the University of Vienna. Joseph A. Selling is emeritus professor of theological ethics in the Faculty of Theology at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
Inhaltsangabe
The Proliferation of "Intrinsic Evil" Nenad Polgar and Joseph A. Selling Part One The Origin and Meaning(s) of the Concept of Intrinsic Evil 1.Aristotle on Intrinsically Bad Actions Stephan Herzberg 2.The Concept of Intrinsic Evil: An Exploration of Some Theological Sources Nenad Polgar Part Two The Concept of Intrinsic Evil in Sexual Ethics 3.Intrinsic Evil in Catholic Sexual Ethics: Time to Move On Stephen J. Pope 4.Intrinsic Evil in Catholic Sexual Ethics: New Insights, New Approaches, New Logic Gunter Prüller-Jagenteufel Part Three The Concept of Intrinsic Evil and Veritatis Splendor 5.Intrinsic Evil in Veritatis Splendor and Two Contemporary Debates James T. Bretzke, S.J. 6.What Are Intrinsically Evil Acts? Sigrid Müller Part Four The Concept of Intrinsic Evil in Fundamental Theological Ethics 7.The Naming of Evil in Fundamental Theological Ethics Joseph A. Selling 8.Intrinsic Evil and the Sources of Morality Werner Wolbert Part Five The Future of the Concept of Intrinsic Evil 9.Intrinsic Evil in Different Ethical Perspectives Andreas M. Weiß 10.Pope Francis' Heresy? Edward C. Vacek, S.J. What is Intrinsic Evil? Nenad Polgar and Joseph A. Selling
The Proliferation of "Intrinsic Evil" Nenad Polgar and Joseph A. Selling Part One The Origin and Meaning(s) of the Concept of Intrinsic Evil 1.Aristotle on Intrinsically Bad Actions Stephan Herzberg 2.The Concept of Intrinsic Evil: An Exploration of Some Theological Sources Nenad Polgar Part Two The Concept of Intrinsic Evil in Sexual Ethics 3.Intrinsic Evil in Catholic Sexual Ethics: Time to Move On Stephen J. Pope 4.Intrinsic Evil in Catholic Sexual Ethics: New Insights, New Approaches, New Logic Gunter Prüller-Jagenteufel Part Three The Concept of Intrinsic Evil and Veritatis Splendor 5.Intrinsic Evil in Veritatis Splendor and Two Contemporary Debates James T. Bretzke, S.J. 6.What Are Intrinsically Evil Acts? Sigrid Müller Part Four The Concept of Intrinsic Evil in Fundamental Theological Ethics 7.The Naming of Evil in Fundamental Theological Ethics Joseph A. Selling 8.Intrinsic Evil and the Sources of Morality Werner Wolbert Part Five The Future of the Concept of Intrinsic Evil 9.Intrinsic Evil in Different Ethical Perspectives Andreas M. Weiß 10.Pope Francis' Heresy? Edward C. Vacek, S.J. What is Intrinsic Evil? Nenad Polgar and Joseph A. Selling
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