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Josef Fuchs, S.J. is one of the most respected Moral Theologians in the Roman Catholic Church today. He has spent a lifetime of teaching future priests and laity at the Gregorian University in Rome and throughout the world. This study of his writings on the human person and morality is meant as an introduction to a new generation of people. Fuchs'' perspective on human nature allows one to discover the rich history of moral theology in the Roman Catholic Church, past and present. The first part of the book shows Fuchs'' understanding and dynamic view of human nature. In order to understand his view of morality, one needs to clearly see his view of human nature and the underlying issues of basic freedom and basic conscience. The second part of the book shows the type of morality Fuchs offers within his understanding of human nature. Issues that are addressed are: God''s salvation in Jesus the Christ as the foundation for a genuine morality; natural law and moral norms; human acts and their values; and fundamental option.

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Chapter 1 Introduction and Chapter Outlines Chapter 2 The Human Person Exists as the Image of God Chapter 3 The Immutable Being of the Human Person is Basically Mutable Chapter 4 The Human Person Exists with the capacity of Self-realization Chapter 5 Basic Freedom and Basic Conscious Chapter 6 God's Salvation in Jesus Christ is the Genuine Morality Chapter 7 Natural Law and Moral Norms Chapter 8 Human Acts and Their Values Chapter 9 Fundamental Options Chapter 10 Bibliography Chapter 11 About the Author

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 3/31/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761831303, 978-0761831303
      ISBN10: 0761831304

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Josef Fuchs, S.J. is one of the most respected Moral Theologians in the Roman Catholic Church today. He has spent a lifetime of teaching future priests and laity at the Gregorian University in Rome and throughout the world. This study of his writings on the human person and morality is meant as an introduction to a new generation of people. Fuchs'' perspective on human nature allows one to discover the rich history of moral theology in the Roman Catholic Church, past and present. The first part of the book shows Fuchs'' understanding and dynamic view of human nature. In order to understand his view of morality, one needs to clearly see his view of human nature and the underlying issues of basic freedom and basic conscience. The second part of the book shows the type of morality Fuchs offers within his understanding of human nature. Issues that are addressed are: God''s salvation in Jesus the Christ as the foundation for a genuine morality; natural law and moral norms; human acts and their values; and fundamental option.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction and Chapter Outlines Chapter 2 The Human Person Exists as the Image of God Chapter 3 The Immutable Being of the Human Person is Basically Mutable Chapter 4 The Human Person Exists with the capacity of Self-realization Chapter 5 Basic Freedom and Basic Conscious Chapter 6 God's Salvation in Jesus Christ is the Genuine Morality Chapter 7 Natural Law and Moral Norms Chapter 8 Human Acts and Their Values Chapter 9 Fundamental Options Chapter 10 Bibliography Chapter 11 About the Author

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