Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church: The Plenary Papers from the First Cross-cultural Conference on Catholic Theological Ethics
Editat de James F. Keenanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 ian 2008
On July 8-11, 2006, the first ever truly International Congress of Roman Catholic Ethicists occurred in Padua (see www.catholicethics.com). Four hundred Roman Catholic ethicists from all over the world met to exchange ideas, not under the aegis of the Roman Catholic Church, but under the patronage of a Dutch foundation and UNESCO. These ethicists, caught up in their own specific cultures, recognize the need to confront the challenge of pluralism; to dialogue from and beyond local cultures; and to interconnect within a world church, not dominated solely by a northern paradigm.While many of these ethicists knew of their conference colleagues by reputation and from their writings, this is the first opportunity most will have to meet face to face and engage in cross-cultural dialogue within their discipline. This book explores and discusses further the ideas sparked by this conference.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0826427669
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Cuprins
Authors and Acknowledgements
James F. Keenan, S.J.
Introduction: the Conference at Padova
Part I: How Can Theological Ethicists Respond to the World's Needs?
Antonio Papisca (Italy)
The Needs of the World and the Signs of the Times:
The Challenge of Human Rights
Adela Cortina (Spain)
Challenges of Economic Activity in a Global World
Henk ten Have (France)
Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights
II: Moral Theology on the Five Continents
Africa
Mawuto R. Afan, O.P. (Ivory Coast)
The Main "Building Sites" of Ethics in West Africa
Laurenti Magesa (Tanzania)
Locating the Church among the Wretched of the Earth
Sébastien Muyengo Mulombe (Congo)
Authenticity and Credibility: Moral Challenges After the African Synod 91
Asia
Thomas Hong-Soon Han (Korea)
Moral Challenges and the Church in Asia Today,
with a Specific Consideration of Korea
Agnes M. Brazal (Philippines)
Globalization and Catholic Theological Ethics
A Southeast Asian Perspective
Clement Campos, C.Ss.R. (India)
Doing Christian Ethics in India's World of Cultural
Complexity and Social Inequality
Europe
Marciano Vidal, C.Ss.R. (Spain)
Theological Ethics in Europ
Recenzii
"This is Catholic theology at its best, challenging and embracing what it should not evade" Reviewed by John Greenhalgh in The Catholic Herald, May 2008
"Quite outstanding, can be used profitably in a range of undergraduate and postgraduate moral theology courses ... the publishers deserve praise for excellent production values. The book deserves to become a classic." Grace & Truth
Featured in Theologische Rundschau 2nd May 2010 (Germany)
"comprehensive,thoroughly researched analysis" "A fascinating, many-faceted, objective examination of the endless ramifications and manifestations of Christianity" "this book represents an accessible account of a complex subject" 23 april 2009
Descriere
On July 8-11, 2006, the first ever truly International Congress of Roman Catholic Ethicists occurred in Padua (see www.catholicethics.com). Four hundred Roman Catholic ethicists from all over the world met to exchange ideas, not under the aegis of the Roman Catholic Church, but under the patronage of a Dutch foundation and UNESCO. These ethicists, caught up in their own specific cultures, recognize the need to confront the challenge of pluralism; to dialogue from and beyond local cultures; and to interconnect within a world church, not dominated solely by a northern paradigm.While many of these ethicists knew of their conference colleagues by reputation and from their writings, this is the first opportunity most will have to meet face to face and engage in cross-cultural dialogue within their discipline. This book explores and discusses further the ideas sparked by this conference.