000117502 000__ 01531cam\a2200313W1\4500 000117502 001__ 117502 000117502 005__ 20210513042225.0 000117502 008__ 861209s1987\\\\inu\\\\\\\\\\\00110\eng\\ 000117502 010__ $$a86-040583 000117502 020__ $$a0268018626 :$$c18.95 000117502 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm15017186 000117502 035__ $$a00342350 000117502 035__ $$9AAN0829SI 000117502 035__ $$a117502 000117502 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dm/c$$dISE 000117502 049__ $$aISEA 000117502 0500_ $$aBJ1249$$b.C842 1987 000117502 0820_ $$a241/.042$$219 000117502 099__ $$aBJ1249 .C842 1987 000117502 1001_ $$aCurran, Charles E. 000117502 24510 $$aToward an American Catholic moral theology /$$cCharles E. Curran. 000117502 260__ $$aNotre Dame, IN :$$bUniversity of Notre Dame Press,$$cc1987. 000117502 300__ $$axii, 209 p. ;$$c23 cm. 000117502 500__ $$aA collection of previously published essays. 000117502 500__ $$aIncludes index. 000117502 5050_ $$aMoral theology looks at itself: The historical development of moral theology. Moral theology in the United States. What is distinctive and unique about Christian ethics and Christian morality? Moral theology in dialogue with biomedicine and bioethics -- Moral theology looks at our society: Just taxation in the Roman Catholic tradition. Filial responsibility for an elderly parent. Religious freedom and human rights in the world and in the church. An analysis of the United States bishops' pastoral letter on the economy. The difference between personal morality and public policy. 000117502 650_0 $$aChristian ethics$$xCatholic authors. 000117502 85200 $$bgen$$hBJ1249 .C842 1987 000117502 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:117502$$pGLOBAL_SET 000117502 948__ $$aEGLI V.11 000117502 966__ $$c 1$$lUSIGEN$$mBKGEN$$sBJ1249 .C842 1987$$xISEA$$z050$$b39203009690491 000117502 980__ $$aBIB 000117502 980__ $$aBOOK