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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Abbreviation xi
- Introduction. Prophecy and Diplomacy: The Moral Teaching of John Paul II xiii
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I. Fundamental Moral Theory
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1. Ethics of the Person
- Person and Society: John Paul II on Substance and Relation 3
- Response 21
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2. Ethics and Salvation
- Creation, Redemption, Solidarity: Pope John Paul II's Public Theology 24
- Response 37
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3. Moral Subjectivity
- Anatomy of Conscience: A Reading of Veritatis Splendor 40
- Response 49
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4. Moral Conversion
- Christological Bases for the Moral Life: Redemptor Hominis As a Key to Veritatis Splendor 52
- Response 74
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5. Morality and Society
- Person, Community, Law, and Grace: Reflections on Part Three, Section One of the Catechism of the Catholic Church 82
- Response 111
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6. Moral Theology
- The Context of Veritatis Splendor 115
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II. Applied Moral Theory
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7. Ethics of Culture
- Faith and Culture in the Thought of John Paul II 175
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8. Demographic Ethics
- John Paul II on Demographic Ethics 190
- Response 204
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9. Economic Ethics
- Neoclassical Economics and the Economic Encyclicals of John Paul II 211
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10. Marital Ethics
- The Prophetic Mission of Marriage: John Paul II's Vision of Human Sexuality 247
- Response 262
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11. Relational Ethics
- Covenant Love: Interpersonal Person, Family, and Work in the Social Theory of John Paul II 270
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12. Morality and Gender
- Letter to Women and Ordinatio Sacerdotalis 285
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13. Morality and Family Rights
- Familiaris Consortio, Fifteen Years Since 293
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14. Comprehensive Ethic of Life
- Some Observations on Evangelium Vitae 306
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III. Postscript: John Paul II' s Vision
- 15. Homily 315
- Contributors 319
- Index 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Abbreviation xi
- Introduction. Prophecy and Diplomacy: The Moral Teaching of John Paul II xiii
-
I. Fundamental Moral Theory
-
1. Ethics of the Person
- Person and Society: John Paul II on Substance and Relation 3
- Response 21
-
2. Ethics and Salvation
- Creation, Redemption, Solidarity: Pope John Paul II's Public Theology 24
- Response 37
-
3. Moral Subjectivity
- Anatomy of Conscience: A Reading of Veritatis Splendor 40
- Response 49
-
4. Moral Conversion
- Christological Bases for the Moral Life: Redemptor Hominis As a Key to Veritatis Splendor 52
- Response 74
-
5. Morality and Society
- Person, Community, Law, and Grace: Reflections on Part Three, Section One of the Catechism of the Catholic Church 82
- Response 111
-
6. Moral Theology
- The Context of Veritatis Splendor 115
-
II. Applied Moral Theory
-
7. Ethics of Culture
- Faith and Culture in the Thought of John Paul II 175
-
8. Demographic Ethics
- John Paul II on Demographic Ethics 190
- Response 204
-
9. Economic Ethics
- Neoclassical Economics and the Economic Encyclicals of John Paul II 211
-
10. Marital Ethics
- The Prophetic Mission of Marriage: John Paul II's Vision of Human Sexuality 247
- Response 262
-
11. Relational Ethics
- Covenant Love: Interpersonal Person, Family, and Work in the Social Theory of John Paul II 270
-
12. Morality and Gender
- Letter to Women and Ordinatio Sacerdotalis 285
-
13. Morality and Family Rights
- Familiaris Consortio, Fifteen Years Since 293
-
14. Comprehensive Ethic of Life
- Some Observations on Evangelium Vitae 306
-
III. Postscript: John Paul II' s Vision
- 15. Homily 315
- Contributors 319
- Index 321