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Rethinking Cooperation with Evil: A Virtue-Based Approach

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Catholic Moral ThoughtPublication details: Washington, D.C. The Catholic University of America 2023Description: 313pContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780813237251
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Rethinking cooperation with evilDDC classification:
  • H09 23/eng/20240108 C762
Contents:
1. The Teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas: Received and Jettisoned 2. A Broad Sampling of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Casuist Authors 3. The Renewal of Moral Theology: A Return to Virtue 4. A New Way Forward: The Virtuous Person Faces a Moral Dilemma 5. Some Applications to Contemporary Issues of Moral Cooperation
Summary: "Rethinking Cooperation with Evil advances the theological conversation on this topic from both speculative and practical vantage points. To facilitate his argument, Connors utilizes historical analyses that contrast Aquinas's method of moral reasoning with that of the casuist treatment of cooperation. Consequently, the book includes numerous case studies that will be of interest both to moral theologians and readers new to the topic"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The Teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas: Received and Jettisoned
2. A Broad Sampling of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Casuist Authors
3. The Renewal of Moral Theology: A Return to Virtue
4. A New Way Forward: The Virtuous Person Faces a Moral Dilemma
5. Some Applications to Contemporary Issues of Moral Cooperation

"Rethinking Cooperation with Evil advances the theological conversation on this topic from both speculative and practical vantage points. To facilitate his argument, Connors utilizes historical analyses that contrast Aquinas's method of moral reasoning with that of the casuist treatment of cooperation. Consequently, the book includes numerous case studies that will be of interest both to moral theologians and readers new to the topic"-- Provided by publisher.

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