Join one of America's leading moral theologians in exploring life's most vital question: What does it mean to live a life? Through these 24 lectures, you will investigate the source of moral obligation, moral character, moral freedom and its limits, the relationship of spirituality and morality, sin and conversion, conscience, the use of scripture in moral reasoning, natural law, the teaching authority of the church in moral matters, the development of moral norms, and moral decision-making. From this course, you will learn: - How the Catholic theological tradition enables us to interpret moral experience - What it means to be a moral person in light of a theological understanding of the human situation - What resources are available to the Catholic community for the formation of conscience and wise discernment? The course is structured in three parts. In the first part, explore the meaning of moral theology generally and Catholic moral theology specifically. Through part two, understand how moral theology views the person. You will explore freedom, character, conscience, sin and conversion in this part of the program. Finally, consider those resources within the Catholic theological tradition that are useful for moral reflection. You will explore how to use the Bible, reason, natural law, ecclesial context, and the church's teaching office to inform moral theology.
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