By Richard A. Spinello. There are many crises in the Catholic Church today, but one of the most serious is the deplorable state of moral theology. That crisis has its roots in the confusion and intellectual turmoil that followed Vatican II. Progressive moral theologians proposed questionable moral theories such as proportionalism and the “fundamental option,” while prominent scholars like Bernard Häring dissented on vital issues of received mora…
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By Richard A. Spinello. There are many crises in the Catholic Church today, but one of the most serious is the deplorable state of moral theology. That crisis has its roots in the confusion and intellectual turmoil that followed Vatican II. Progressive moral theologians proposed questionable moral theories such as proportionalism and the “fundamental option,” while prominent scholars like Bernard Häring dissented on vital issues of received mora…