Description
Book SynopsisA radical rethinking of fundamental moral theology in the light of Vatican II and in response to the current turmoil in that field. The presentation consistently upholds Catholic moral teaching, but is creative in its theology of the relationships between grace and works and liturgy and daily life.
Trade Review“. . . a bumper crop in basic goods moral theology. . . .” —Homiletic & Pastoral Review
“In brief, this volume is an exceptionally creative, original, dynamic study of the Christian moral life.” —Fellowship of Catholic Scholars
“This volume provides an excellent introduction to moral theology and . . . is highly recommended.” —America
“. . . the book deals in very clear, readable style with what moral theology is and why it is needed.” —The Baltimore Catholic Review
“Fulfillment in Christ sets for itself a truly ambitious goal: to consider all the principles of Christian moral living in a concise and readable text. The book is plain-stated and patient in dealing with even the most difficult intellectual challenges, and it speaks clearly to the practical needs of Christians.” —Faith and Culture