First published in 1991, "The Moral Virtues and Theological
Ethics"introduced readers to an approach in Christian ethics that
was not then much in vogue. Although the Second Vatican Council had
marked a departure from the legalistic code of proper conduct for
Catholics (known since the Catholic Reformation as "casuistry"),
few Catholic theologians had yet begun to explore an ethics based
on moral virtues rather than one based on narrow, prescriptive
rules.At the forefront of studies that would begin to recover
virtue ethics--the ethical teaching of the church in the patristic,
monastic, and scholastic traditions--"The Moral Virtues and
Theological Ethics"has been widely used to introduce both students
and scholars to the relatively "new" idea of virtue ethics, now a
dominant principle in Catholic moral theology. Following a brief
new preface, the text of the six chapters in the original edition
remains unchanged. However, Romanus Cessario, O.P., has
substantially updated the citations in the notes to account for
recent literature on the subject and has written a new chapter that
accommodates his original study to the current ethos of moral
theology. He draws on documents of the Catholic Church since 1991
to enrich the contemporary discussion of moral virtues and the
dynamics of living a happy life. This second edition will inspire a
new generation of readers, especially students and teachers of
moral theology.
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