In this third collection of his essays on Christian ethics,
Josef Fuchs takes up a number of pressing questions both in
fundamental and applied ethics.
Several essays explore the biblical basis for establishing
Christian norms and principles for ethical decision-making. These
deal in detail with th enature of human conscience and the effect
on it fo religious values in a pluralistic culture. The author also
deals with current and pressing issues of a Christian moral life:
continuity and change in moral teaching as exemplified by the
debate over religious freedom; pluralism in the understanding of
Christian marriage as early as the twelfth century; bioethical
problems dealing with the beginning and end of human life; and the
general question, is there a "Catholic" ethical moral theology?
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