A North American Perspective on the Role of the Moral Theologian in Church & Society
In this installment of our continuing series, we hear from David Cloutier, associate professor at...
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In this installment of our continuing series, we hear from David Cloutier, associate professor at...
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In this installment of our continuing series, we hear from Veronica J. Rop, a Ph.D. candidate at...
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The role of the moral theologian is to assist the Australian Catholic Church to have a genuinely comprehensive response to the challenges to our humanity that we experience today, which will certainly include life ethics and sexual ethics, but also social, political and ecological ethics. In this way, moral theology defines itself not by reaction to some recent social developments, but rather by the comprehensiveness of the Church’s moral teaching itself.
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