A study of Josef Fuchs' writings on human nature and morality.0761831304 A study of Josef Fuchs' writings on human nature and morality. O'Leary, David M. Univ. Press of America 2005 76 pages $18.00 Paperback BJ1249 One of the most respected moral theologians in the Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic Church, Christian church headed by the pope, the bishop of Rome (see papacy and Peter, Saint). Its commonest title in official use is Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. today, Josef Fuchs Josef Fuchs, S.J. (1912-2005) was one of the most important Roman Catholic theologians of the 20th century. A German Jesuit priest, he taught at the Gregorian University in Rome for almost thirty years. has spent a lifetime teaching future priests and laity LAITY. Those persons who do not make a part of the clergy. In the United States the division of the people into clergy and laity is not authorized by law, but is, merely conventional. at the Gregorian U. in Rome. This study explores his writings on human nature and morality. Some of the issues addressed include natural law and moral norms; human acts and their values; and fundamental option. O'Leary is University Chaplain at Tufts University Tufts University, main campus at Medford, Mass.; coeducational; chartered 1852 by Universalists as a college for men. It became a university in 1955. Jackson College, formerly a coordinate undergraduate college for women, merged with the College of Liberal Arts in . The volume is not indexed. ([c] 2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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