Cases of conscience are real or imagined moral dilemmas involving a choice between two non-ideal courses of action. Writings on cases of conscience – casuistry - were a feature of Catholic moral philosophy through the early modern period and into the nineteenth century, with a phase of particular notoriety in the mid-seventeenth century. To historians of the Counter-Reformation, casuistry is a familiar concept because of the abundance of writings on practical ethics produced and because the subject of casuistry played a prominent role in religious polemic. When Martin Luther made a bonfire of books he believed to be dangerous to the Christian faith in 1520, he included a popular book of cases of conscience, the Summa Angelica. Blaise Pascal...
The objective of the chapter is to illustrate Moral Casuistry’s stance on desire between the 15th an...
The objective of the chapter is to illustrate Moral Casuistry’s stance on desire between the 15th an...
This paper explores the connection between the early modern debates over Proba- bilism and political...
Cases of conscience are real or imagined moral dilemmas involving a choice between two non-ideal cou...
As commonly used in its moral sense I will, for the purposes of this paper, take the concept of “con...
From the Jesuit infiltration of 1580 through the mid-1590s, the Elizabethan Crown turned to traditio...
From the Jesuit infiltration of 1580 through the mid-1590s, the Elizabethan Crown turned to traditio...
<p>This project examines the medieval practice of the sacrament of penance and the innovative ways i...
This paper is a prolegomenon to further study of the intensified relationship between law and moral ...
This paper is a prolegomenon to further study of the intensified relationship between law and moral ...
This paper is a prolegomenon to further study of the intensified relationship between law and moral ...
The dramatic shifts in religion that occurred between monarchs in sixteenth century England created ...
The article studies two procedures for resolving hard moral settings, — moral dilemmas. At Charles B...
The twenty-first canon, Omnis utriusque sexus, of the Fourth Lateran Council made annual confession ...
The objective of the chapter is to illustrate Moral Casuistry’s stance on desire between the 15th an...
The objective of the chapter is to illustrate Moral Casuistry’s stance on desire between the 15th an...
The objective of the chapter is to illustrate Moral Casuistry’s stance on desire between the 15th an...
This paper explores the connection between the early modern debates over Proba- bilism and political...
Cases of conscience are real or imagined moral dilemmas involving a choice between two non-ideal cou...
As commonly used in its moral sense I will, for the purposes of this paper, take the concept of “con...
From the Jesuit infiltration of 1580 through the mid-1590s, the Elizabethan Crown turned to traditio...
From the Jesuit infiltration of 1580 through the mid-1590s, the Elizabethan Crown turned to traditio...
<p>This project examines the medieval practice of the sacrament of penance and the innovative ways i...
This paper is a prolegomenon to further study of the intensified relationship between law and moral ...
This paper is a prolegomenon to further study of the intensified relationship between law and moral ...
This paper is a prolegomenon to further study of the intensified relationship between law and moral ...
The dramatic shifts in religion that occurred between monarchs in sixteenth century England created ...
The article studies two procedures for resolving hard moral settings, — moral dilemmas. At Charles B...
The twenty-first canon, Omnis utriusque sexus, of the Fourth Lateran Council made annual confession ...
The objective of the chapter is to illustrate Moral Casuistry’s stance on desire between the 15th an...
The objective of the chapter is to illustrate Moral Casuistry’s stance on desire between the 15th an...
The objective of the chapter is to illustrate Moral Casuistry’s stance on desire between the 15th an...
This paper explores the connection between the early modern debates over Proba- bilism and political...