The Identity of Christian Morality
- 200 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The book critiques the current state of moral theology, emphasizing its failure to fully adopt the reforms proposed by the Second Vatican Council. It explores the lack of agreement among theologians on the essence and distinctiveness of Christian morality. By examining both the strengths and weaknesses of contemporary moral theology, the author aims to foster a deeper understanding and encourage a more unified approach to moral issues within the Christian tradition.
