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Studia theologica
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2009
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vol. 11
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issue 2
61-68
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The article reflects the discussed problem of today, the diminution of the sense of fault and sin. Here, the attention is paid to the matter of possible causes and connections of this diminution of the moral fault and sin, which are indicated by the author. This, at the same time, contributes to the ambivalence and divarication of the man of today. The article adverts to some perspectives towards the resolution of this thematic range in the theological ethics.
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The principle of personality is one of the key starting points of theological ethics and the basis for other principles that arise from it, and are de facto an elaboration of the Christian understanding of man as a person with the transcendentally grounded dignity of God’s child, God’s image and God’s partner. The article presents the history of theological reflection on the concept of human being and two key models that have emerged in this context in Catholic theology. It also notes the risks of an extreme dynamic relational model of the concept of human being for the principle of personality and many areas of applied ethics. It views the ratio between person and nature, and draws attention to a certain mystery, incomprehensibility and impossibility of defining this key theological concept simply. The aim of the article is to rehabilitate – often neglected – Boëthi’s conception of human person, which should remain a mainstay for dynamic notional models of the conception of person, and to warn against the consequences of extreme relational models for a wide area of theological ethics. In accordance with the renewal of the method of theological work, the first methodological step of the article is auditus fidei followed by the step of intellectus fidei, to which the focus of the work is devoted. The principle of personality is the starting point for a wide range of ethical dilemmas at the level of applied ethics in various goals. That is why the topic is always relevant.
Studia theologica
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2009
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vol. 11
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issue 1
25-41
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The present study is based on the work of the moral theologist Augustin Zippe: 'Anleitung in die Sittenlehre der Vernunft und der Offenbarung' (Prague 1778). The main goal was to point to the openness in the thought of this theologian of the Age of Enlightenment, openness in the access to the own tradition of moral theology, but also in the access to the non-theological conceptions (mainly to the philosophers of 'moral sense' - Shaftesbury, Hutcheson, Butler). Zippe criticizes and integrates their impulses into his own conception of successful Christian life. Zippe was convinced of the necessity to join the ethical requirements based on reason with the requirement based on revelation. The author criticized the strong individualism in ethical conceptions, and maintained his own opinion in the concepts of 'moral sense' or 'instinct of sympathy'. Other author's publications:
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