Book Review: MORAL THEOLOGY Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church. Edited by James Keenan. London and New York: Continuum, 2007. Pp. 326. Price: £16.99 (pbk). ISBN 13: 978-0-8264-2766-3

2009 ◽  
Vol 74 (1) ◽  
pp. 107-109
Author(s):  
Raphael Gallagher
2020 ◽  
Vol 81 (2) ◽  
pp. 414-437
Author(s):  
Conor M. Kelly

As moral theology responds to the pastoral emphases of Pope Francis’s pontificate, more work must be done to facilitate the integration of theological ethics and ordinary life. In order to pursue this goal in a consistent fashion, this article proposes a new form of “everyday solidarity” as a framework for linking Catholic theological convictions with everyday moral choices. The article clarifies the often-ambiguous notion of solidarity found in Catholic social teaching and describes how the new species of everyday solidarity can function as both a principle and a virtue to transform discernment in ordinary life.


2020 ◽  
Vol 81 (1) ◽  
pp. 132-149
Author(s):  
James F. Keenan

This article considers the world at risk; in particular it focuses on the three topics covered at the international conference of Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church in 2018 in Sarajevo: climate change, its impact on marginalized populations, and the tragic banality of contemporary political leadership. The article turns to a proposal by Trinity College’s Linda Hogan to develop an ethics of vulnerability so as to respond to the triple crisis. After examining contemporary writings on both vulnerability and precarity by Judith Butler and others, it concludes by applying the ethics of vulnerability to other urgent cases as well.


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