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Prophecy and Diplomacy : The Moral Doctrine of John Paul II / John J. Conley, Joseph W. Koterski.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©1999Description: 1 online resource (329 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780823219766
  • 9780823296422
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviation -- Introduction. Prophecy and Diplomacy: The Moral Teaching of John Paul II -- I. Fundamental Moral Theory -- 1. Ethics of the Person -- Person and Society: John Paul II on Substance and Relation -- Response -- 2. Ethics and Salvation -- Creation, Redemption, Solidarity: Pope John Paul II's Public Theology -- Response -- 3. Moral Subjectivity -- Anatomy of Conscience: A Reading of Veritatis Splendor -- Response -- 4. Moral Conversion -- Christological Bases for the Moral Life: Redemptor Hominis As a Key to Veritatis Splendor -- Response -- 5. Morality and Society -- Person, Community, Law, and Grace: Reflections on Part Three, Section One of the Catechism of the Catholic Church -- Response -- 6. Moral Theology -- The Context of Veritatis Splendor -- II. Applied Moral Theory -- 7. Ethics of Culture -- Faith and Culture in the Thought of John Paul II -- 8. Demographic Ethics -- John Paul II on Demographic Ethics -- Response -- 9. Economic Ethics -- Neoclassical Economics and the Economic Encyclicals of John Paul II -- 10. Marital Ethics -- The Prophetic Mission of Marriage: John Paul II's Vision of Human Sexuality -- Response -- 11. Relational Ethics -- Covenant Love: Interpersonal Person, Family, and Work in the Social Theory of John Paul II -- 12. Morality and Gender -- Letter to Women and Ordinatio Sacerdotalis -- 13. Morality and Family Rights -- Familiaris Consortio, Fifteen Years Since -- 14. Comprehensive Ethic of Life -- Some Observations on Evangelium Vitae -- III. Postscript: John Paul II' s Vision -- 15. Homily -- Contributors -- Index
Summary: Stemming from two conferences, held in 1994, and 1996, Prophecy and Diplomacy: The Moral Doctrine of John Paul II explores the general orientations and the specific applications of the moral teaching of Pope John Paul II. The first part of the book places the Pope's moral theory within a broader theological framework, attempting to identify the overarching philosophical and theological attitudes that shape the Pope's fundamental moral perspective. In part two, the work studies the Pope's teaching in the areas of applied ethics. Both the major lecturers and the respondents focus upon those areas of applied ethics that have provoked the greatest tension between the magisterium and the academy and between the Church and the state in the West. The volume concludes by presenting a homily that places the ethics of John Paul II within a spiritual framework of repentance and redemption. The Pope's moral teaching is not an academic survey of ethical themes. Nor is it a Pelagian call to human self-regeneration. The ultimate truth concerning human conduct and moral judgement emerges only with the proclamation of God's grace.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviation -- Introduction. Prophecy and Diplomacy: The Moral Teaching of John Paul II -- I. Fundamental Moral Theory -- 1. Ethics of the Person -- Person and Society: John Paul II on Substance and Relation -- Response -- 2. Ethics and Salvation -- Creation, Redemption, Solidarity: Pope John Paul II's Public Theology -- Response -- 3. Moral Subjectivity -- Anatomy of Conscience: A Reading of Veritatis Splendor -- Response -- 4. Moral Conversion -- Christological Bases for the Moral Life: Redemptor Hominis As a Key to Veritatis Splendor -- Response -- 5. Morality and Society -- Person, Community, Law, and Grace: Reflections on Part Three, Section One of the Catechism of the Catholic Church -- Response -- 6. Moral Theology -- The Context of Veritatis Splendor -- II. Applied Moral Theory -- 7. Ethics of Culture -- Faith and Culture in the Thought of John Paul II -- 8. Demographic Ethics -- John Paul II on Demographic Ethics -- Response -- 9. Economic Ethics -- Neoclassical Economics and the Economic Encyclicals of John Paul II -- 10. Marital Ethics -- The Prophetic Mission of Marriage: John Paul II's Vision of Human Sexuality -- Response -- 11. Relational Ethics -- Covenant Love: Interpersonal Person, Family, and Work in the Social Theory of John Paul II -- 12. Morality and Gender -- Letter to Women and Ordinatio Sacerdotalis -- 13. Morality and Family Rights -- Familiaris Consortio, Fifteen Years Since -- 14. Comprehensive Ethic of Life -- Some Observations on Evangelium Vitae -- III. Postscript: John Paul II' s Vision -- 15. Homily -- Contributors -- Index

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Stemming from two conferences, held in 1994, and 1996, Prophecy and Diplomacy: The Moral Doctrine of John Paul II explores the general orientations and the specific applications of the moral teaching of Pope John Paul II. The first part of the book places the Pope's moral theory within a broader theological framework, attempting to identify the overarching philosophical and theological attitudes that shape the Pope's fundamental moral perspective. In part two, the work studies the Pope's teaching in the areas of applied ethics. Both the major lecturers and the respondents focus upon those areas of applied ethics that have provoked the greatest tension between the magisterium and the academy and between the Church and the state in the West. The volume concludes by presenting a homily that places the ethics of John Paul II within a spiritual framework of repentance and redemption. The Pope's moral teaching is not an academic survey of ethical themes. Nor is it a Pelagian call to human self-regeneration. The ultimate truth concerning human conduct and moral judgement emerges only with the proclamation of God's grace.

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In English.

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