In this volume, Josef Fuchs has brought together 12 important essays which consider various aspects of the relationship between Christian morality and human behavior. Among the subjects he discusses are the connections between moral theology and Christian experience, the absolute character of moral norms, and the importance of ethical reflection in shaping the future of the human race.
While the author makes a few good points, this is a collection of essays or lectures that contains a significant amount of duplication, which makes it difficult to become engaged in what he is trying to say. It could also be a result of the translation, which makes some of the passages a little unclear.