In this collection of recent essays (1988-92), all but one
previously unavailable in English, noted theologian Josef Fuchs,
SJ, examines key issues in normative morality. Identifying two
strains, one based on natural law and a more situational one based
on the Golden Rule, he explores the need for plurality in both
individual and societal ethics, and the problem of universal versus
only general validity. Central ideas that Fuchs develops are the
concept of innovative morality as the individual's responsible
search for God's will in personal situations; and the significance
of the conscience in the face of official statements by the
church's magisterium. Among the topics he considers are marriage
and sexuality; the beginning and end of life; and international
solidarity and social justice.
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