Like the name of a person, the title of a book should indicate a programme. It should be chosen not just to attract attention but to reveal the book's main purpose and character. The name of..
Fr. Hooper reveals in detail for the first time the importance of Bernard Lonergan's thought in moving Murray toward and then beyond his vital contribution to Vatican II's Declaration on Religious …
In a question-and-answer format, this book presents answers to 100 of the most pressing questions in Christian (Catholic, Protestant, and Anglican) ethics. A reliable introduction that takes on hot…
This book sets moral reasoning in a theological context of worship and discipleship (partá1), provides a framework for the moral life based on questions of human fulfillment (partá2), and demonst…
A college students develop their identities and constract their worldview, they commonly wrestle with fundamental questions such as why be moral? Taking into account feedback he has received from s…
The second volume the unifying themes is the truth by which Christ sets us free. Here our task is to see how truth and liberty are related. "Wherever freedom divorced itself from truth, it lost its…
There is no doubt that the author (father Vincent Rush) is a fine pedagogue. The book makes good use of examples and thereby helps the reader to understand exactly what is being said.
This volume features the twenty most significant essays written by Pinckaers since his highly praised Sources. The essays offer profound reflections that are only possible by a contemporary moral t…
This book presents both a critical appropriation and a sympathetic criticism of the Catholic Church's tradition on human rights.Using John Courtney Murray's landmark work on religious freedom as an…