The immediate background to this essay is the contemporary expression of the relationship between conscience and truth in Catholic theology. The methods pursued are historically and textually based. Historically, there is a clear development in how Catholic theology has dealt with this relationship. Textually, three significant theologians are cited to explain this development (Augustine of Hippo, Thomas Aquinas, and Alphonsus de Liguori). The conclusions reached indicate a strategy for a more robust Catholic expression of how conscience and truth can be explained
The essays in this volume display how Catholicism understands the proper confluence between philosop...
The Catholic Tradition requires the faithful to form and follow their conscience. This is the case e...
The objective of this paper is to examine the Pauline understanding of conscience, with the view of ...
The Catholic tradition on conscience is very extensive, while being quite unified. One may wonder, i...
The understanding and use of conscience has undergone evaluation within the broader efforts of the r...
The understanding and use of conscience has undergone evaluation within the broader efforts of the r...
In their statement, Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, the U.S. Catholic bishops acknowle...
For many contemporary theologians, the connection between conscience and grace is a tenuous one at b...
Theological discussion on conscience in the light of recent Church documents has tended to focus pre...
Recently there has been much controversy and misunderstanding in the United States about the positio...
Conscience has long been a foundational theme in Christian ethics, but it is a notoriously slippery ...
This paper examines current controversies over the rights and responsibilities of personal conscienc...
Since its emergence after the Council of Trent, moral theology as a discipline has had an intimate b...
Conscience – a catholic anthropological vision In the catholic tradition conscience always played an...
This article explores the misunderstood and criticized concept of 'conscience' in English equity. Th...
The essays in this volume display how Catholicism understands the proper confluence between philosop...
The Catholic Tradition requires the faithful to form and follow their conscience. This is the case e...
The objective of this paper is to examine the Pauline understanding of conscience, with the view of ...
The Catholic tradition on conscience is very extensive, while being quite unified. One may wonder, i...
The understanding and use of conscience has undergone evaluation within the broader efforts of the r...
The understanding and use of conscience has undergone evaluation within the broader efforts of the r...
In their statement, Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, the U.S. Catholic bishops acknowle...
For many contemporary theologians, the connection between conscience and grace is a tenuous one at b...
Theological discussion on conscience in the light of recent Church documents has tended to focus pre...
Recently there has been much controversy and misunderstanding in the United States about the positio...
Conscience has long been a foundational theme in Christian ethics, but it is a notoriously slippery ...
This paper examines current controversies over the rights and responsibilities of personal conscienc...
Since its emergence after the Council of Trent, moral theology as a discipline has had an intimate b...
Conscience – a catholic anthropological vision In the catholic tradition conscience always played an...
This article explores the misunderstood and criticized concept of 'conscience' in English equity. Th...
The essays in this volume display how Catholicism understands the proper confluence between philosop...
The Catholic Tradition requires the faithful to form and follow their conscience. This is the case e...
The objective of this paper is to examine the Pauline understanding of conscience, with the view of ...