Cutting across the boundary of philosophy and theology, this book serves as an introduction to the living tradition of Catholic moral philosophy. This volume begins, not by laying out a moral theory, but instead with a handful of controversies which the reader is invited to consider as a way into the practice and theory of moral philosophy. The author's goal is to enable and encourage readers to enter into the twists and turns of the tradition of Catholic moral philosophy, to find it exciting, to become more reflective, and to agree and disagree even vehemently, but with greater appreciation of the tradition's depths and complexities. Both students and scholars of Christian ethics, and anyone interested in the current state of Catholic moral thought will benefit from his insights.
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