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US$65.00 RELIGION / Ethics RELIGION / Catholic Bothering to Love James F. Keenan's Retrieval and Reinvention of Catholic Ethics Edited by Christopher P. Vogt and Kate Ward In this comprehensive overview of Catholic theological ethics, nearly two dozen scholars discuss the influence of James F. Keenan, SJ, on fundamental moral theology, virtue ethics, spirituality, and more. Together, these authors demonstrate the many ways that God calls Christians to bother to love one another and the world as our vocation in the mundane and extraordinary alike. Contributors include: Maria Cimperman, RSCJ…mehr

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US$65.00 RELIGION / Ethics RELIGION / Catholic Bothering to Love James F. Keenan's Retrieval and Reinvention of Catholic Ethics Edited by Christopher P. Vogt and Kate Ward In this comprehensive overview of Catholic theological ethics, nearly two dozen scholars discuss the influence of James F. Keenan, SJ, on fundamental moral theology, virtue ethics, spirituality, and more. Together, these authors demonstrate the many ways that God calls Christians to bother to love one another and the world as our vocation in the mundane and extraordinary alike. Contributors include: Maria Cimperman, RSCJ Daniel J. Daly Craig A. Ford, Jr. Eric Marcelo O. Genilo, SJ Mark Graham Mary Jo Iozzio Michael P. Jaycox John Karuvelil, SJ Conor M. Kelly Vincent Leclercq, AA Xavier M. Montecel Joseph J. Kotva, Jr. Megan K. McCabe Ai Pham, SJ Cristina Richie Kathryn Getek Soltis Osamu Takeuchi, SJ Edwin Vásquez Ghersi, SJ Ronaldo Zacharias "In this fine tribute to their mentor, James Keenan's students lift up some of the most urgent problems of Catholic ethics today: living a virtuous Christian life, health care justice in a global frame, sexual ethics in a pluralistic world, gender-based violence, racism, and respect for people with disabilities. Seasoned theologians, creative new scholars, and students alike will connect with the exciting pathways for moral theology traveled in this volume." -Lisa Sowle Cahill, Monan Professor of Theology, Boston College Christopher P. Vogt is associate professor of theology and religious studies and a senior fellow of the Vincentian Center for Church and Society at St. John's University, NY. He is the author of Patience, Compassion, Hope, and the Christian Art of Dying Well. Kate Ward is associate professor of theological ethics at Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. She is the author of Wealth, Virtue, and Moral Luck: Christian Ethics in an Age of Inequality. Cover design: Michael Calvente [Orbis Logo] ISBN 978-1-62698-595-7
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Christopher P. Vogt is associate professor of theology and religious studies, and a senior fellow of the Vincentian Center for Church and Society, St. John's University, New York. His most sustained area of research and publication has dealt with the Christian ars moriendi tradition, attempting to articulate what dying well might look like from a contemporary Christian point of view and how Christians should endeavor to accompany the dying and face death themselves. He also does research focusing on social ethics and moral formation, with particular attention to the role churches and church-affiliated institutions play in cultivating virtue and shaping the public engagement of moral issues. Kate Ward is a theological ethicist working in areas including economic ethics, virtue ethics, fundamental moral theology and Catholic social thought. She is the author of Wealth, Virtue and Moral Luck: Christian Ethics in an Age of Inequality (Georgetown, 2021) and has published articles in journals including Theological Studies, Journal of Religious Ethics, Heythrop Journal, Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, and American Journal of Economics and Sociology. She serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Moral Theology, Journal of Catholic Social Thought, and Asian Horizons