In essays that reflect the broad themes that have characterized his long career as a moral theolo...
The Catholic tradition has always tried to explain its theology in a coherent and systematic way,...
Considers dissent, its theological analysis, and place in Catholic life. +
This thirteenth volume in the valuable Readings in Moral Theology series brings together previous...
Following the model of the previous ten volumes, Charles Curran and Richard McCormick have gather...
Charles E. Curran and collaborator Julie Hanlon Rubio present the 15th volume of Readings in Mora...
'Who are the laity?' In his seminal work on the sensus fidelium, 'On Consulting the Faithful in M...
This edited volume focuses on virtue using the same perspective that has characterized the previo...
The reintegration of spirituality with ethics is a fairly recent phenomenon. In 1954 Bernard Häri...
'After a run of over forty years, the series Readings in Moral Theology comes to a close with thi...
Volume twelve in the always popular Readings in Moral Theology series addresses the complex inter...
More than an organizational history, Charles Curran provides in this volume an account of the evo...
A collection of articles that range from thoughts on Vatican II and Humanae Vitae, as well as oth...