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Benedict M. Ashley

    Benedict M. Ashley es Profesor Emérito de Teología Moral, cuyo trabajo se adentra profundamente en consideraciones éticas, particularmente dentro de la ética médica católica, donde es reconocido como una figura fundamental. Su viaje intelectual, que comenzó desde el ateísmo y el comunismo hasta un profundo compromiso con la filosofía tomista, ofrece una lente única a través de la cual aborda la investigación teológica. La erudición de Ashley enfatiza las intrincadas conexiones entre la filosofía, la ciencia política y la teología, creando un rico tapiz de pensamiento. Sus escritos se caracterizan por un análisis riguroso basado en una profunda tradición filosófica y un compromiso con los principios éticos.

    Healthcare Ethics: ATheological Analysis
    The Dialogue Between Tradition and History
    • "The decades following the Second Vatican Council witnessed Catholic theology's break from classicism. Deductive, classical theology was replaced by an empirical, historically minded theology. The result was moral confusion and intellectual controversy whose effects are still felt by the Church. Benedict Ashely agreed that some revision in moral theology was necessary after Vatican II to formulate and integrate the mysteries of the Catholic faith. The question was how such teachings could be reformulated while preserving their substantive content. Ashley presents a method of theological reflection that challenges the subjectivity, relationality, and language of historical mindedness with a tradition focusing on Scripture, the Magisterium, sound natural science, and a considered relationship between subjectivity and objectivity. This volume also contains commentary by four distinguished scholars: Matthew McWhorter provides an intellectual biography of Ashley, examining the development of this thought before and after Vatican II. Rev. Cajetan Cuddy, OP, reviews Ashley's philosophical theology in its principles, especially as grounded in natural law philosophy. Matthew Minerd assesses Ashley's approach to the authority of the Catholic Magisterium, the papacy, and the formation of conscience. Rev. Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, OP, evaluates Ashley's application of his moral theology to beginning- and end-of-life decision-making."-- From the back cover

      The Dialogue Between Tradition and History