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Horizons on Fundamental Moral Theology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 September 2014

Charles E. Curran*
Affiliation:
The Catholic University of America

Extract

This article will evaluate five comparatively recent books dealing with fundamental moral theology. Anthologies or books treating specific topics in special moral theology will not be discussed. The purpose is to consider various contemporary approaches to fundamental moral theology and to evaluate these works both in themselves and in their utility as textbooks. The authors to be considered are: O'Connell, Maguire, McDonagh, Häring, and Böckle.

As might be expected there are strengths and weaknesses in all these works. The primary interpretive key to be employed in this article is the Sitz im Leben of the book. The particular Sitz im Leben of each author helps to understand better what the book is trying to accomplish and at the same time serves to indicate some of the strengths and weaknesses of the particular volume.

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Copyright © The College Theology Society 1983

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References

1 Much discussion in American moral theology in the last few years has centered on the question of norms. Many articles have been written on this subject. The books dealing with this issue have tended to be collections of essays. For the recent history of the discussion giving all sides in the debate, see Curran, Charles E. and McCormick, Richard A., eds., Readings in Moral Theology No. 1: Moral Norms and Catholic Tradition (New York: Paulist, 1979).Google Scholar For the thought of Richard A. McCormick and comments on it, see McCormick, Richard A. and Ramsey, Paul, eds., Doing Evil to Achieve Good: Moral Choice in Conflict Situations (Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1978).Google Scholar For opponents of a revisionist position, see May, William E., ed., Principles of Catholic Moral Life (Chicago: Franciscan Herald, 1980).Google Scholar

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