Introduction to Moral Theology


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By Romanus Cessario OP
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THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PRESS
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228 x 154 mm
Weight:
490 g
Pages:
304

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Romanus Cessario, OP, is professor of systematic theology at St. John's Seminary in Brighton, Massachusetts. He has authored, coauthored, or edited several books, including The Moral Virtues and Theological Ethics, A Short History of Thomism, and Christian Faith and the Theological Life.

Introduction to Moral Theology is an auspicious, solid beginning for an important new series. More than other disciplines, moral theology needs to be thought through again and again - in the teeth of changing habits, symbols, and mores. Solid, not trendy, guidelines are needed.""- Michael Novak, American Enterprise Institute; ""A learned and traditional Catholic account of Aquinas's vision of the moral life. . . .""- Choice; ""Cessario does a splendid job of introducing the series. . . . Essential reading for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of theology.""- First Things; ""[A] splendid book on moral theology. . . . This book depicts in a grand style and well-argued fashion what shape reflection on moral theology must take when one embraces moral realism. Cessario does not reduce the moral life to will and obligation, but embraces the totality of the human person made in the imago Dei who seeks beatitude as part of a created world. . . . Advanced undergraduates, seminarians, and graduate students will benefit greatly from the fact that Cessario always notifies the reader of areas of significant disagreement and nonetheless provides a reasoned argument for navigating these areas in favor of moral realism. The book includes thorough footnotes and an extensive bibliography that provide an excellent starting point for students and scholars alike to deepen their acquaintance with the voluminous secondary literature on St. Thomas Aquinas and moral theology.""- Nova et Vetera

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