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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Genilo, Eric Marcelo O. John Cuthbert Ford, SJ. Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, ©2007 (DLC) 2007011197 |
Named Person: | John C Ford; John C Ford |
Material Type: | Biography, Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Eric Marcelo O Genilo |
ISBN: | 9781435627260 1435627261 9781589013513 1589013514 |
OCLC Number: | 290559113 |
Awards: | Winner of Catholic Press Association, First Time Author of a Book (United States). Winner of Catholic Press Association, First Time Author of a Book 6 (United States) Commended for First Time Author of a Book of the Catholic Press Association 6 (United States) Commended for CPA Book Award for First Time Author of a Book 6 (United States) |
Description: | 1 online resource (xv, 217 pages) |
Contents: | The life and career of John C. Ford, SJ -- Method -- John Ford's moral theology and the manualist tradition -- John Ford's two modes of resolving moral cases -- The development of doctrine -- Moral objectivity -- Objective moral norms and situation ethics -- Subjective culpability -- John Ford and Josef Fuchs -- Morality and law -- Opposing totalitarianism and protecting the vulnerable -- John Ford and his legacy. |
Series Title: | Moral traditions series. |
Responsibility: | Eric Marcelo O. Genilo. |
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In this concise, intelligent, and richly informative study of one of the last important American manualists, Genilo offers students of Catholic moral theology a sharp diagnosis of the complex mind and method of John Ford as well as a rich survey of the strengths and weaknesses of the larger moral tradition in which he operated but was ultimately unable to transcend. Theological Studies This is a fascinating historical study of a key figure in a turbulent period in Catholic moral theology. The politics of the time as well as Ford's struggle with alcohol addiction add poignancy. There is also much to be learned about moral theology, its subject matter and method as well as the factors, both personal and political, that affect the application of that method. Theological Book Review This work is significant contribution to the history of moral theology. The author has accessed the writings of his chosen subject and has examined them judiciously ... this book should be required reading for any course in the history of moral theology. CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW This is one of the better intellectual histories of one of the major forces in Catholic theology of the twentieth century; a man who set the stage for contemporary moral discourse. Catholic Library World Students of Catholic moral theology ought to study this book carefully, since it not only offers an exacting treatment of one of the most famous twentieth century American Catholic moral theologians, but also because it provides a window into the mental world of the manualists - and the gaze it offers is ultimately one bordering on moral schizophrenia, full of inconsistencies, ironies, and contradictions ... certainly the most informative book-length treatment of John Ford to date, and scholars, students, and interested laypeople will get a great deal from Genilo's work. American Catholic Studies Read more...

