Charles E. Curran and collaborator Julie Hanlon Rubio present the 15th volume of Readings in Moral Theology, this time on the subject of marriage. From John Paul II's theology of the body to the pros and cons of same-sex marriage, divorce, and cohabitation, the editors have covered every conceivable issue relevant to their topic and-above all-provided a balanced range of views from conservative to progressive. Professors needing a reading-resources book to assign as a course text, students looking for a handy collection ...
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Charles E. Curran and collaborator Julie Hanlon Rubio present the 15th volume of Readings in Moral Theology, this time on the subject of marriage. From John Paul II's theology of the body to the pros and cons of same-sex marriage, divorce, and cohabitation, the editors have covered every conceivable issue relevant to their topic and-above all-provided a balanced range of views from conservative to progressive. Professors needing a reading-resources book to assign as a course text, students looking for a handy collection from which to garner materials for papers, anyone wishing to keep up with the latest thought on this topic from both sides of the spectrum and everything in between-will find Curran and Rubio's work indispensable. +
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