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ISBN: 1025293584

ISBN13: 9781025293585

Back to Morality

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"Back to Morality" is a profound exploration of Catholic moral theology and the urgent need for a return to ethical principles in the aftermath of global upheaval. Written by the esteemed Jesuit scholar Thomas Slater, this work serves as a call to action for individuals and society to re-examine the spiritual and moral foundations that govern human conduct. Slater provides a clear and systematic defense of traditional morality, addressing the philosophical and practical challenges of his time.

The book delves into essential topics such as the nature of law, the formation of conscience, and the relationship between religion and ethics. By analyzing the social and cultural shifts of the early twentieth century, Slater highlights the consequences of moral decay and offers a path toward spiritual renewal. His insights into the application of moral law remain a significant contribution to Christian ethics, making "Back to Morality" an invaluable resource for readers interested in the intersection of faith, philosophy, and social order. This work stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of moral integrity in both private life and the public sphere.

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