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The Catholic Tradition requires the faithful to form and follow their conscience. This is the case even with the recognition that consciences can be malformed and one can make errs in practical judgments. "Water Shaping Stone" examines various aspects of this tradition regarding conscience by using, among other sources, twentieth-century magisterial documents, theologians works, and Scripture.

Produktbeschreibung
The Catholic Tradition requires the faithful to form and follow their conscience. This is the case even with the recognition that consciences can be malformed and one can make errs in practical judgments. "Water Shaping Stone" examines various aspects of this tradition regarding conscience by using, among other sources, twentieth-century magisterial documents, theologians works, and Scripture.
Autorenporträt
Kathryn Lilla Cox is associate professor of theology at Saint John's School of Theology and Seminary and in the undergraduate Department of Theology of the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University. She teaches courses in fundamental moral theology and applied ethics. Her research explores the theology of infertility, the role of emotions in the moral life, conscience, and the intersection of science and theology.