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Theological Studies, 2010
This essay provides an overview of the volume and updating of the history of the Catholic Moral T... more This essay provides an overview of the volume and updating of the history of the Catholic Moral Theology group, New Wine, New Wineskins.
We have co-edited this volume of JMT on state of the New Wine, New Wineskins: Young Catholic Mora... more We have co-edited this volume of JMT on state of the New Wine, New Wineskins: Young Catholic Moral Theologians
This paper is a redacted version of an academic presentation given at the University of Notre Dam... more This paper is a redacted version of an academic presentation given at the University of Notre Dame (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjrC4LbB7p4), which uses Amoris Laetitia and Pope Francis' cycle of Catecheses on the Family as a key to interpret the two synods on marriage and the family.
This article morally assesses alkaline hydrolysis
This paper argues that, regardless of his personal sympathies either way, Lonergan's systematic a... more This paper argues that, regardless of his personal sympathies either way, Lonergan's systematic and moral theology support and give reason to affirm the Catholic magisterial teaching against contraception.
Among the most troubling, recent challenges of moral discernment comes to us in the form of the a... more Among the most troubling, recent challenges of moral discernment comes to us in the form of the approximately 600,000 human embryos held in cryogenic stasis at -196 degrees Fahrenheit. This stasis constitutes a grave situation of injustice, captivity, blindness, and oppression. The freezer withholds what is due the embryo, its natural maternal habitat and care.
This article addresses the lacuna of Alphonsian moral theology and spirituality in the modern the... more This article addresses the lacuna of Alphonsian moral theology and spirituality in the modern theological discussion of marriage. The demise of the manual tradition, which brought a renaissance of Scripture as the heart of moral theolgoy, has also meant a forgetting and sometimes a stigmatization of Alphonsus and his methods. Unfortunately, he is typically remembered only for his "equiprobabilism" and his possible anticipations of "personalist" ethical approaches. This article takes a first step toward inviting Liguori back to the table by recovering his theology of marriage and making it accessible for modern discussions of marriage. Alphonsus's focus on the ultimate end of the human person causes him to look with refreshing realism and yet confident assurance at the place of marriage in attaining that end.
Books by Kent Lasnoski
Theological Studies, 2010
This essay provides an overview of the volume and updating of the history of the Catholic Moral T... more This essay provides an overview of the volume and updating of the history of the Catholic Moral Theology group, New Wine, New Wineskins.
We have co-edited this volume of JMT on state of the New Wine, New Wineskins: Young Catholic Mora... more We have co-edited this volume of JMT on state of the New Wine, New Wineskins: Young Catholic Moral Theologians
This paper is a redacted version of an academic presentation given at the University of Notre Dam... more This paper is a redacted version of an academic presentation given at the University of Notre Dame (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjrC4LbB7p4), which uses Amoris Laetitia and Pope Francis' cycle of Catecheses on the Family as a key to interpret the two synods on marriage and the family.
This article morally assesses alkaline hydrolysis
This paper argues that, regardless of his personal sympathies either way, Lonergan's systematic a... more This paper argues that, regardless of his personal sympathies either way, Lonergan's systematic and moral theology support and give reason to affirm the Catholic magisterial teaching against contraception.
Among the most troubling, recent challenges of moral discernment comes to us in the form of the a... more Among the most troubling, recent challenges of moral discernment comes to us in the form of the approximately 600,000 human embryos held in cryogenic stasis at -196 degrees Fahrenheit. This stasis constitutes a grave situation of injustice, captivity, blindness, and oppression. The freezer withholds what is due the embryo, its natural maternal habitat and care.
This article addresses the lacuna of Alphonsian moral theology and spirituality in the modern the... more This article addresses the lacuna of Alphonsian moral theology and spirituality in the modern theological discussion of marriage. The demise of the manual tradition, which brought a renaissance of Scripture as the heart of moral theolgoy, has also meant a forgetting and sometimes a stigmatization of Alphonsus and his methods. Unfortunately, he is typically remembered only for his "equiprobabilism" and his possible anticipations of "personalist" ethical approaches. This article takes a first step toward inviting Liguori back to the table by recovering his theology of marriage and making it accessible for modern discussions of marriage. Alphonsus's focus on the ultimate end of the human person causes him to look with refreshing realism and yet confident assurance at the place of marriage in attaining that end.