Catholic moral theology

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Catholic moral theology is the branch of Catholic theology that systematically reflects on human behavior in light of faith, Scripture, and Church teaching to discern how people ought to live in response to God’s love and moral law.

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instanceOf branch of Catholic theology
moral theology
articulatedIn Catechism of the Catholic Church NERFINISHED
documents of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
episcopal conference statements
papal encyclicals
basedOn Sacred Scripture
Sacred Tradition NERFINISHED
divine revelation
magisterium of the Catholic Church NERFINISHED
natural law
concerns bioethical issues
conscience
economic ethics
freedom
grace
human dignity
moral law
sexual ethics
sin
social justice
the common good
virtue
war and peace
emphasizes cooperation between grace and human freedom
formation of virtuous character
objective moral norms
fieldOfStudy Christian ethics
human behavior
moral decision-making
hasGoal discern how people ought to live in response to God’s love
form conscience
guide moral conduct of Catholics
integrate faith and morals
promote holiness of life
influencedBy Aristotelian ethics
Augustine of Hippo NERFINISHED
Scholasticism NERFINISHED
Second Vatican Council NERFINISHED
Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
method application of moral principles to concrete cases
systematic reflection on human acts
use of casuistry (historically)
use of teleological reasoning
use of virtue ethics
relatedTo Catholic social teaching NERFINISHED
canon law
spiritual theology
taughtAt Catholic seminaries
Catholic universities

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God Is Love documentOf Catholic moral theology