| Preface by Archbishop Terrence Prendergast, S.J. | ix | |
| Abbreviations | xi | |
| Introduction by John J. Conley, S.J. | xiii | |
| I. Fundamental Moral Theory | ||
| 1. | Ethics of the Person | |
| Person and Society: John Paul II on Substance and Relation | 3 | |
| JAMES V. SCHALL, S.J. | ||
| Response | 21 | |
| MARTIN X. MOLESKI, S.J. | ||
| 2. | Ethics and Salvation | 21 |
| Creation, Redemption, Solidarity: Pope John Paul II’s Public Theology | 24 | |
| PATRICK J. LYNCH, S.J. | ||
| Response | 37 | |
| BENJAMIN FIORE, S.J. | ||
| 3. | Moral Subjectivity | |
| Anatomy of Conscience: A Reading of Veritatis Splendor | 40 | |
| JOHN J. CONLEY, S.J. | ||
| Response | 49 | |
| BENJAMIN FIORE, S.J. | ||
| 4. | Moral Conversion | |
| Christological Bases for the Moral Life: Redemptor Hominis As a Key to Veritatis Splendor | 52 | |
| RONALD A. MERCIER, S.J. | ||
| Response | 74 | |
| EDMUND W. MAJEWSKI, S.J. | ||
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Publication information:
Book title: Prophecy and Diplomacy: The Moral Doctrine of John Paul II : a Jesuit Symposium.
Contributors: John J. Conley - Editor, Joseph W. Koterski - Editor.
Publisher: Fordham University Press.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1999.
Page number: v.
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