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John Cuthbert Ford, SJ
Moral Theologian at the End of the Manualist Era
Eric Marcelo O. Genilo, SJ
Georgetown University Press, 2007

John Cuthbert Ford, SJ (1902-1989) was one of the leading American Catholic moralists of the 20th century. This is the first full-length analysis of his work and influence, one that not only reveals a traditionally Catholic method of moral analysis but also illuminates the conflicts behind and development of Catholic moral teaching during the volatile 1960s.

Ford is best known for his influential contribution to Catholic teachings on three moral issues. His objection to the Allied practice of obliteration bombing during WWII by drawing a sharp distinction between combatants and noncombatants is still studied widely today. Ford campaigned for alcohol education for both clergy and laity and introduced a pastoral approach for assisting and counseling alcoholics. As a member of the Papal Commission on Population, Family, and Birth Rate during the 1960s, Ford was an unyielding defender of the traditional Catholic teaching on birth control that still reigns today.

Drawing on the published works and personal papers of Ford, Eric Genilo begins with a brief description of the theologian's life, career, and influence. The book is divided into two parts. In Part I, Method, Genilo offers an overview of Ford's moral theology in the "manualist" tradition—a 300-year period during which Catholic priests used manuals to instruct the faithful on matters of morality and sin. Genilo then examines Ford's two modes of resolving moral cases and presents Ford's approach to doctrinal development. In Part II, Moral Objectivity, Genilo shows how Ford confronted the growing situation ethics movement, then moves to how he understood freedom and subjective culpability, particularly in the case of alcoholism. Later chapters reveal Ford's theological conflicts with Josef Fuchs, SJ on the issue of birth control, his staunch opposition to totalitarianism, and his moral analysis of how society should treat marginalized persons threatened by the abuse of power.

Genilo concludes with an assessment of Ford's legacy to the development and practice of moral theology, leaving the reader with an in-depth portrait of an extraordinary man who dedicated his life to defending the Church and protecting the most vulnerable persons in society.

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John Paul II and the Legacy of Dignitatis Humanae
Hermínio Rico, SJ
Georgetown University Press, 2002

It was by far the most controversial document to emerge from Vatican II — Dignitatis Humanae, or the Declaration on Religious Freedom. Drafted largely by prominent Jesuit theologian John Courtney Murray, it represented a departure from previous Catholic teachings in that it acknowledged and accepted as normative the separation between Church and State and declared religious freedom a fundamental human right. In doing this, it set forth guidelines for the role of the Catholic Church in secular liberal and pluralistic societies.

Nearly four decades later, Hermínio Rico examines the continued relevance of this declaration in today's world, compares its most paradigmatic interpretations, and proposes a reconsideration of its import for contemporary church-society relationships. He offers a detailed analysis of how Pope John Paul II has appropriated, interpreted, and developed the main themes of the document, and how he has applied them to such contentious modern issues as the fall of Communism and the rise of secular pluralism. In addition, Rico sets forth his own vision of the future of Dignitatis Humanae, and how the profound themes of the declaration can be applied in years to come to help the church find a way to engage effectively with, and within, pluralistic societies.

Of interest to students of Catholic thought, church-society relationships, the legacy of John Courtney Murray, and the teachings of John Paul II, this book offers a fresh perspective on one of the most important documents in the modern history of the Catholic church.

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Josef Fuchs on Natural Law
Mark Graham
Georgetown University Press, 2002

Appointed by Pope John XXIII to the Pontifical Commission on Population, Family, and Birth, Fuchs ultimately found himself disappointed in his three years of service and spent the next thirty years exploring a broad array of issues pivotal to a reconstruction of Roman Catholic natural law theory. This is the first full-length analysis of Fuchs's efforts.

Beginning historically by looking at Fuchs's writings and beliefs before the Pontifical Commission appointment, including his defense of natural law during the "situation ethics" debates of the 50s and 60s, the concept of personal salvation, and the status of "nature" and "human nature," Graham moves to the intellectual conversion that inspired Fuchs to reconsider his concepts following the commission appointment. From there, Graham engages in a sustained critique of Fuchs's natural theory, addressing both the strengths and weaknesses to be found there and suggest possible avenues of development that would make a positive contribution to the ongoing quest to rehabilitate the Roman Catholic natural law theory that continues to dominate the landscape of moral theology today.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall 2002, Volume 25
Christine E. Gudorf and Paul Lauritzen, Editors
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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2003, volume 23, no. 2
Christine E. Gudorf and Paul Lauritzen, Editors
Georgetown University Press

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2004, volume 24, no. 2
Christine E. Gudorf and Paul Lauritzen, Editors
Georgetown University Press

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2005, volume 25, no. 2
Christine E. Gudorf and Paul Lauritzen, Editors
Georgetown University Press

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2006, volume 26, no. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio and Patricia Beattie Jung, Editors
Georgetown University Press

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students, faculty, and scholars in search of the latest developments, thinking, and issues in the world of Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles as well as a professional resources section on teaching and scholarship in ethics—a preeminent source for further research. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship available.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2007, volume 27, no. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio and Patricia Beattie Jung, Editors
Georgetown University Press

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles—a preeminent source for further research. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2008, volume 28, no. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio and Patricia Beattie Jung, Editors
Georgetown University Press

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2009, volume 29, no. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio and Patricia Beattie Jung, Editors
Georgetown University Press, 2010

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2010, Volume 30, no. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio and Patricia Beattie Jung, Editors
Georgetown University Press

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2011, Volume 31, No. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio and Patricia Beattie Jung, Editors
Georgetown University Press

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2012, Volume 32, No. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2013, Volume 33, No. 2
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2014, Volume 34, No. 2
Mark Allman
Georgetown University Press

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2015, Volume 35, No 2
Mark Allman and Tobias Winright, Editors
Georgetown University Press

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2016, Volume 34, No. 1
Mark Allman and Tobias Winright, Editors
Georgetown University Press

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2016, Volume 36, No. 2
Mark Allman
Georgetown University Press

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2017, Volume 37, No. 2
Scott Paeth and Kevin Carnahan, Editors
Georgetown University Press

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Fall/Winter 2018, Volume 38, No. 2
Scott Paeth
Georgetown University Press

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Spring/Summer 2003, volume 23, no. 1
Christine E. Gudorf and Paul Lauritzen, Editors
Georgetown University Press

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Spring/Summer 2004, volume 24, no 1
Christine E. Gudorf and Paul Lauritzen, Editors
Georgetown University Press

Georgetown University Press no longer publishes the Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics (JSCE). To subscribe or find out more about the journal, please visit the JSCE website. 

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Spring/Summer 2005, volume 25, no. 1
Christine E. Gudorf and Paul Lauritzen, Editors
Georgetown University Press

Georgetown University Press no longer publishes the Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics (JSCE). To subscribe or find out more about the journal, please visit the JSCE website. 

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Spring/Summer 2006, volume 26, no. 1
Christine E. Gudorf and Paul Lauritzen, Editors
Georgetown University Press

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles as well as a professional resource section on teaching and scholarship in ethics—a preeminent source for further research. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship available.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Spring/Summer 2007, volume 27, no. 1
Mary Jo Iozzio and Patricia Beattie Jung, Editors
Georgetown University Press

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles—a preeminent source for further research. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Spring/Summer 2008, volume 28, no. 1
Mary Jo Iozzio and Patricia Beattie Jung, Editors
Georgetown University Press

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles as well as a professional resources section on teaching and scholarship in ethics—a preeminent source for further research. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship available.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Spring/Summer 2009, volume 29, no. 1
Mary Jo Iozzio and Patricia Beattie Jung, Editors
Georgetown University Press

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Spring/Summer 2010, Volume 30, no. 1
Mary Jo Iozzio and Patricia Beattie Jung, Editors
Georgetown University Press, 2010

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Spring/Summer 2011, Volume 31, No. 1
Mary Jo Iozzio and Patricia Beattie Jung, Editors
Georgetown University Press

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Spring/Summer 2013, Volume 33, No. 1
Mary Jo Iozzio
Georgetown University Press, 2013

The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles on a variety of topics. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship in the field.

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Spring/Summer 2015
Mark Allman
Georgetown University Press

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Spring/Summer 2015, Volume 35, No. 1
Mark Allman
Georgetown University Press

Georgetown University Press no longer publishes the Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics (JSCE). To subscribe or find out more about the journal, please visit the JSCE website. 

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Spring/Summer 2016, Volume 36, No. 1
Mark Allman
Georgetown University Press

Georgetown University Press no longer publishes the Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics (JSCE). To subscribe or find out more about the journal, please visit the JSCE website. 

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Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Spring/Summer 2017, Volume 37, No. 1
Mark Allman
Georgetown University Press

Georgetown University Press no longer publishes the Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics (JSCE). To subscribe or find out more about the journal, please visit the JSCE website. 

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Justice After War
Jus Post Bellum in the 21st Century
David Chiwon Kwon
Catholic University of America Press, 2023
Justice After War is aimed especially to both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as the general audience who want to understand the significance of a recent development within the just war tradition, namely, the increasing attention given to the category of jus post bellum (postwar justice and peace). While examining the interrelated challenges of moral and social norms in both political and legal domains, as well as church practices, this work proposes an innovative methodology for linking theology, ethics, and social science so that the ideal and the real can inform each other in the ethics of war and peacebuilding. The main task of this project, then, is to identify what the author views as three key themes of jus post bellum, and three practices that are essential to implementing jus post bellum immediately after a war: just policing, just punishment, and just political participation. David Kwon endeavors to challenge the view of those who suggest that reconciliation, mainly political reconciliation, is the foremost ambition of jus post bellum. Instead, he attempts to justify the proposition that achieving just policing, just punishment, and just political participation are essential to building a just peace, a peace in which the fundamental characteristic must be human security. It thus demonstrates that human security is an oft-neglected theme in the recent discourse of moral theologians and that a more balanced understanding of jus post bellum will direct attention to the elements composing human security in a postwar context.
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