Family ethics practices for Christians
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
Georgetown University Press
©2010.
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Colección: | Moral traditions series.
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- Introduction : why be concerned with the ordinary?
- Part I. Resources from the Catholic tradition
- Chapter one. A Catholic theological understanding of marriage
- Cultural understandings of marriage
- Liturgy : the personal and social dimensions of Christian marriage
- Scripture and the social import of family life
- Marriage as sacrament : beyond relationship to communion
- Conclusion : family as primary Christian community
- Chapter two. Between the personal and the political : families as agents of social change
- Early documents and movements : 1891-1931
- Early American Episcopal documents and Catholic Action Groups : 1919-1965
- Contemporary reflections : changing hearts and structures
- Conclusion : Families and social change
- Chapter three. Grace, sin, and holy families
- The limits of a theology of ideals
- O'Connor's gift to theology
- Seeing : acknowledging the importance and difficulty of faith
- Sin and finitude
- Grace, sin, and finitude in Christian marriage
- Sin, grace, and solidarity
- Conclusion : beginning with imperfection, moving toward solidarity
- Part II. Practices
- Chapter four. Practicing sexual fidelity
- Why practices?
- Sexual ethics : moving beyond controversy
- Sex, fidelity, and infidelity : the situation
- Sex as practice : seeking the good
- Conclusion : from intimacy to community
- Chapter five. The practice of eating : love, justice, and mercy
- Family meals in the twenty-first century
- Eucharist : communion and calling
- Eating with/as sinners : practicing mercy at the table
- Love and justice at the table : practices within a practice
- Conclusion : the priority of mercy
- Chapter six. How much is enough? : the practice of tithing
- Are we rich yet?
- Foundations : Hebrew and Christian Scriptures
- Christian tradition on wealth and charity
- Application : tithing in a contemporary Christian context
- Conclusion : why tithing matters
- Chapter seven. Serving : re-imagining a central practice of middle-class family life
- Contemporary Catholic family life : a rough sketch
- Pre-Vatican II American parishes
- The changing shape of parish life
- Reshaping parish life to support Christian families
- Service as family practice
- Conclusion : community, practice, and service
- Chapter eight. Family prayer as practice of resistance
- Prayer : beyond platitudes
- A brief history of Christian thought on parental religious duties
- Interfaith families as models
- Praying as church in contemporary families
- Conclusion : practices of resistance as ordinary morality.