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The concept of mortal sin in early ChristianityMotry, Hubert Louis, January 1920 (has links)
Thesis (S.T.D.)--Catholic University of America, 1920. / "Biography": p. 174. Bibliography: p. 159-163.
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What I Have Done and What I Have Failed to Do: Responsibility for Mortal Sin in the Catholic Catechetical TraditionKiblinger, David Alan January 2022 (has links)
Thesis advisor: M. Cathleen Kaveny / Thesis advisor: Daniel J. Daly / Thesis (STL) — Boston College, 2022. / Submitted to: Boston College. School of Theology and Ministry. / Discipline: Sacred Theology.
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[en] THE CONCEPT OF THE MORTAL SIN OF THOMAS AQUINAS AND HIS PATRISTIC SOURCES / [pt] O CONCEITO DE PECADO MORTAL DE TOMÁS DE AQUINO E SUAS FONTES PATRÍSTICASWAGNER AUGUSTO MORAES DOS SANTOS 08 July 2019 (has links)
[pt] O advento do mundo contemporâneo trouxe uma série de questões novas à teologia moral, entre as quais se encontra o problema sobre a definição do que seja pecado mortal. As inúmeras críticas realizadas pelos teólogos revisionistas a moral dos manuais, a necessidade de criar uma moral cristã autônoma e a solicitação conciliar de uma reforma nos estudos de teologia moral nos seminários tiveram como resposta a definição de pecado mortal a partir da doutrina da opção fundamental. Porém, a promulgação da Veritatis Splendor manifestou que as intruções dos pastores da Igreja iam de encontro ao pensamento dos teólogos. Na intenção de contribuir para a solução dessa diferença entre teologia e pastoral, acredita-se que o conceito de pecado mortal de Tomás de Aquino seja o mais adequado para dissolver a disputa. Em virtude da sua dependência literária ao pensamento de Aristóteles, pretende-se destacar o caráter patrístico da obra do Aquinate para que a contribuição proposta não seja helênica, mas sim cristã. / [en] The advent of the contemporary world has brought a series of new questions to moral theology, among where is the problem of defining what a mortal sin is. The many criticisms made by the revisionist theologians to the moral of the manuals, to the need to create an autonomous Christian morality, and to the conciliar solicitude of a reform in the studies of moral theology in the seminaries, were answered by the definition of mortal sin from the doctrine of the fundamental option. However, the promulgation of Veritatis Splendor stated that the instructions of the pastors of the Church were contrary to the thinking of theologians. In order to contribute to the solution of this difference between theology and pastoral, it s believed that the concept of mortal sin of Thomas Aquinas is the most adequate to dissolve the dispute. By the virtue of it s literary dependence on Aristotle s thought, it is intended to emphasize the patristic character of Aquinas s work so that the proposed solution will not be Hellenic, but essentially Christian.
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