The Law of Christ: Moral Theology for Priests and Laity, Volume I: General Moral Theology

Type
Book
Authors
Häring ( Bernhard Häring, C.Ss.R. )
 
Category
Moral Theology  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1960 
Publisher
The Newman Press, United States 
Pages
615 
Description
The appearance in English of this major work in moral theology will be regarded as an important publishing event by every student and teacher in the field. Brilliantly conceived and executed, The Law of Christ is a genuine milestone in the renewal of moral theology taking place in our day. Bernard Haring's book has already been translated into several European languages and acclaimed everywhere as the archetype of a much desired new-style approach to the subject: a moral theology in the fullest sense, seeking its inspiration in the biblical, patristic, and liturgical sources of Christian moral doctrine at every stage.

The theme of Volume I of The Law of Christ is that the moral life of the Christian properly consists, not simply in the fulfillment of a series of impersonal principles, but in an affirmative response to the call of Christ, an imitation of Him from within as a member of His Body, animated by His Spirit. In this light, Christian moral theology is seen as concerned with the exercise of that divine charity which leads us to do gladly what God wants us to do. Moral theology is not a negative catalog of sins, but a positive articulation of that good Christian life: "Love is the fulfilling of the law." This doctrine is unfolded against a rich theological scriptural background, and specific applications are made to the moral problems of our own age.

The complete English version of Bernard Haring's magnificent work will encompass three volumes. While Volume I is necessarily concerned with background and general principles, Volumes II and III take up the problems of special moral theology: the nature and consequences of charity to God as exercised in the virtues of faith, hope, charity, and religion, and prescribed in the first three commandments; the nature and consequences of fraternal charity as itemized in the last seven commandments. The Law of Christ will be of inestimable value to teachers, seminarians, confessors and can give a new vision of the Christian moral life to educated lay readers.

Bernard Haring, a member of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (the Redemptorists), received his doctorate in theology from the University of Tubingen, and is regarded as one of the foremost European Catholic moral theolgians of our time. In addition to his magnum opus on moral theology, The Law of Christ, Father Haring has written several other books on theological subjects and practical religious sociology, in which he maintains a keen interest. His works have been translated into the main languages in Western Europe.

Taken from the inside flaps.

Translated by Edwin G Kaiser, CPPS, STD 
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