Crisis of ConscienceJohn M. Haas Here eight outstanding scholars from the U.S. and Europe reflect upon the issues. They are Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, Ralph McInerny, Robert Spamann, Servais Pinckaers, Wojciech Giertych, Ignacio Carrasco de Paula, Carlo Cafarra, and John M. Haas. Anyone interested in the advancement of human, moral, and spiritual values will welcome this clarifying book. |
Contents
Crisis of Conscience and Culture | 21 |
Conscience and the Liberum Arbitrium | 51 |
Conscience Truth and Prudence | 79 |
Copyright | |
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