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Principles for a Catholic Morality: Revised Edition

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Completely revised and updated, this classic introduction to moral theology in the Roman Catholic tradition speak clearly to anyone interested in understanding what it means to live the Christian life. Beginning with a concise definition of the roles of revelation and interpretation in the formation of moral theology, O'Connell explores the concept of a moral person, the shape and dynamics of a moral world, and the implications not only for the individual Christian but for the community as a whole.

324 pages, Paperback

First published April 27, 1990

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April 3, 2023
The author has a way of taking 5,000 words to say what could be said in 50.
Barely any content of this book, and no conclusions ever seem to be drawn.

Sadly, having sifted through all the filler, the book did not have a thesis, or much else, to offer.
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