«It is in the controversial field of sexuality that the process theologians have made their real contribution to
ethical thought today.»
Not exact matches
The question that is put to Christians
today where our christology is concerned is whether we can return our
thought and the
ethical consequences of our
thought concerning Jesus the Christ to the ontological matrix in which it was originally enfolded — namely, the relational ontology of the tradition of Jerusalem; and thus overcome this obdurate temptation, neither biblical nor contemporary, of regarding the one at the center of our confession as the bearer of «substances» that are as incomprehensible as they are incompatible.
In his earlier address to the bishops, Benedict urged «a clear and united witness» on public questions of great moral moment, recognizing that «it can not be assumed that all Catholic citizens
think in harmony with the Church's teaching on
today's key
ethical questions.»
It seems to me that there is no philosophy
today which is better equipped than process
thought to link together
ethical and ecological problems.
Mr. Cuomo seemed to echo that
thought today — saying that homelessness was «wrong on an
ethical, moral level,» but also a threat to the city.
While many lawyers will make the easier
ethical decisions in their careers more by
thinking logically and applying common sense than by reading the rules, along the way in history the rule makers have agreed with the commenter to my post, that common sense does not make a cognizable set of rules for the masses to follow, and thus they wrote precursors to
today's American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct.
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