International scholars explore the realm of Catholic ethics through the contributions of one of the most influential Catholic ethicists of our time.
In this comprehensive overview of Catholic theological ethics, nearly two dozen scholars discuss the influence of James F. Keenan, SJ, on fundamental moral theology, virtue ethics, spirituality, and more. Together, these authors demonstrate the many ways that God calls Christians to bother to love one another and the world as our vocation in the mundane and extraordinary alike.
Bothering to Love provides a thorough and thoughtful treatment of key areas of Catholic theological ethics, vital for scholars and students alike.
In addition to the editors, contributors include: Maria Cimperman, RSCJ; Daniel J. Daly; Craig A. Ford, Jr.; Eric Marcelo O. Genilo, SJ; Mark Graham; Mary Jo Iozzio; Michael P. Jaycox; John Karuvelil, SJ; Conor M. Kelly; Vincent Leclercq, AA; Xavier M. Montecel; Joseph J. Kotva, Jr.; Megan K. McCabe; Ai Pham, SJ; Cristina Richie; Kathryn Getek Soltis; Osamu Takeuchi, SJ; Edwin V squez Ghersi, SJ; Ronaldo Zacharias.