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develop guidelines for the classification and assessment of moral issues in determining how to vote, or again in outlining the proper moral sphere and operations of government.
Brandon Vogt: What are the main moral systems people accept today? How should Catholics understand them? Which ones are acceptable, which ones aren’t? Our culture holds a wide range of different moral views and systems. We’re going to look at three of the major ones, three that I think have the best representation in our culture today.
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morality of extramarital relations, contraception, and homosexuality. EnDnoTES 1. The magisterium, which consists of the pope working in collabora-tion with the bishops of the world, is the official teaching authority of the Roman Catholic Church. In terms of morality, the magisterium is
M.A. Washington Theological Union, Moral Theology, 1976 Ph.D. Duke University, Religion and Public Policy, 1981 AREAS OF ACADEMIC COMPETENCE Fundamental Moral Theology Catholic Social Thought Ethical Issues in War and Peace Christianity and Politics PAST PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Full-Time Associate Professor of Theological Ethics, 2004-2015
principal areas: Catholic social teaching, natural law, virtue ethics, and bioethics. In addition to discussing contemporary controversies surrounding abortion, contraception, labor rights, exploitation of the poor, and just war theory, he explores the historical sources of the Catholic worldview. Beginning with the moral vision revealed
morality. In any field, universal principles bring order into chaos. 3) Principles are objective. Moral principles such as the Golden Rule (“do unto others what you would have them do unto you”) are based on objective facts (in this case the fact that all persons are equal in moral value and rights). Moral