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Following the model of the previous ten volumes, Charles Curran and Richard McCormick have gathered here twenty articles that survey the evolution of fundamental moral theology in the United States from the early 20th century to the present.
Contents: Section One: Three overviews of the historical development beginning with the late 19th century and continuing to the present.
Section Two: Pre-Vatican II period, with original writings from the major significant figures in moral theology.
Section Three: Post-Vatican II period.
This volume makes an important contribution to moral theology by bringing together for the first time the most significant authors and issues in the historical development of fundamental moral theology in the United States. With no other books on the market like it, it will be a necessary volume for anyone teaching moral theology, and for graduate students.
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Following the model of the previous ten volumes, Charles Curran and Richard McCormick have gathered here twenty articles that survey the evolution of fundamental moral theology in the United States from the early 20th century to the present.
Contents: Section One: Three overviews of the historical development beginning with the late 19th century and continuing to the present.
Section Two: Pre-Vatican II period, with original writings from the major significant figures in moral theology.
Section Three: Post-Vatican II period.
This volume makes an important contribution to moral theology by bringing together for the first time the most significant authors and issues in the historical development of fundamental moral theology in the United States. With no other books on the market like it, it will be a necessary volume for anyone teaching moral theology, and for graduate students.