DECEMBER 1994
VOL. 19, No. 12
Justice:
Moral Virtue in Society
The virtue of justice: its history adn nature
by Ted Rebard, Ph.D.
Uterine Isolation: What the Vatican Says and
Does Not Say
What the Vatican says vs. what the press says it says
by Peter J. Cataldo, Ph.D. |
NOVEMBER 1994
VOL. 19, No. 11
Law
and Virtue
Two complementary principles of human acts
by Russell Hittinger
Feminism, Natural Law, and Abortion
Does nature hate women? Radical feminism takes on natural
law
by Fr. Germain Kopaczynski, OFM Conv. |
OCTOBER 1994
VOL. 19, No. 10
From Casuistry to Virtue-Ethics
Veritatis Splendor signals
the end of the era of casuistry
by Romanus Cessario, O.P.
The Fetal Tissue Issue Revisited
Using tissue from abortions vs. using tissue from miscarriages
by Romanus Cessario, O.P. |
SEPTEMBER 1994
VOL. 19, No. 9
The Moral Act: Object, Cicumstances,
Intention
The three elemens that determine the morality of human
acts
by Brian Mullady, O.P.
The Population Bomb: Apocalypse Now?
Are we facign a populatin explosion or a demographic
winter?
by Reverend Russell E. Smith, S.T.D.
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AUGUST 1994
VOL. 19, No. 8
Christian Anthropology and
Happiness
The complementarit of notions of happiness according
to reason and faith
by Professor Ralph Melnerny, Ph.D.
"P.L.E.A.S.U.R.E VS. R.E.A.L.I.T.Y."
The Pleasure Principle meets Reality: the need for sexual
sanity
by Rev. Germain Kopaczynski, OFM Conv.
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JULY 1994
VOL. 19, No. 7
Moral Methodologies: Relativism
Denial of moral absoutes is injurious to human freedom
by Rev. Germain Kopaczynski, OFM Conv.
Parental Rights in Minor Children's Heath Care
Decisions
The State unduly restricts parental judgments
by Stephen M. Krason, J.D., Ph.D.
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JUNE 1994
VOL. 19, No. 6
Moral Methodologies: Proportionalism
Taking the measure of Proportionalsism
by Janet E. Smith, Ph.D.
On Human Cloning
Solid reasons against it
by Rev. Albert Moraczewski, O.P., Ph.D.
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MAY 1994
VOL. 19, No. 5
The Magisterium and Dissent
The Problem and the Magisterium's Postition
by Monsignor Steven P. Rohlfs, S.T.D.
Is Physician-Assisted Suicide What They Say
It Is?
Three Key Assumptions Found Inadequate
by Peter J. Cataldo, Ph.D. |
APRIL 1994
VOL. 19, NO. 4
The Role of the Magisterium
in Christian Moral Life
Pope John Paul II, the Moral Authority of the Magisterium,
and Conscience
by William E. May, Ph.D.
The Role of the Magisterium: Sacred Scripture
Scripture and Its Ecclesial Context
by Monsignor Thomas J. Herron, S.S.L., S.T.D.
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MARCH 1994
VOL. 19, NO. 3
Christ as Moral Example and
Teacher
Example is more effective than principles
by Peter Kreeft, Ph.D.
The Focus of Catholic Ethics: Virtue or Obligation?
One aspect of the historical evolution of Catholic ethics
by Rev. David N. Beauregard, O.M.V., Ph.D.
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FEBRUARY 1994
VOL. 19, NO. 2
Is There a Catholic Bioethics?
Faith, Reason, and Bioethics?
by Rev. Albert S. Moraczewski, O.P.
Healthcare Reform: Hitting a Moving Target
or the Broad Side of a Barn?
The CHA Proposal and the Clinton Plan
by Reverend Russell E. Smith, S.T.D.
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JANUARY 1994
VOL. 19, NO. 1
The Landscape and Architecture
of Catholic Bioethics
A new three year series surveyed
by Rev. Russell E. Smith, S.T.D.
Does "The Splendor of Truth" Shine
on Bioethics?
The new encyclical and the future of moral theology
and bioethics
by Benedict M. Ashley, O.P., Ph.D.
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