Decision-Making in an Uncertain Time. Should You Always Obey Your Conscience?
A special issue of Religions (ISSN 2077-1444).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 September 2022) | Viewed by 15549
Special Issue Editor
Interests: truth telling; prudentia (practical decision making); virtue; Thomas Aquinas; Eucharistic theology; Ministry and Church, in particular women and leadership
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In 2019, Prof. Raphael Gallagher, CSsR published Conscience: Writings from Moral Theology by St Alphonsus (Liguori Publications, 2019). This work consists of a translation of Alphonsus of Liguori’s (1696–1787) ‘Treatise on Conscience’, the opening tract of his eight volumes of Moral Theology, together with insightful commentary.
When invited to be Guest Editor of an edition of Religions, this struck me as an interesting path to follow. The issue of good moral decision making, a perennial challenge, is particularly acute in today’s world where there is an exponential growth of uncertainties and doubts. We are continuously confronted by complex personal, political, and societal dilemmas. I chose the title of this Special Edition as “Decision Making in an Uncertain Time. Should You Always Obey Your Conscience?” This Special Edition of Religions will explore different ways of moral decision making from historical, theological, philosophical, and legal perspectives.
Dr. Fáinche Ryan
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- conscience
- moral decision making
- prudentia
- casuistry
- probabilism
- conscience and war
- con-scientious objection
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