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April 1, 1995 Moral Traditions series

In this book, Stephen J. Pope argues that contemporary scientifically-based theories of the evolution of altruism provide important insights into one of the fundamental moral problems of Christian ethics, the natural basis of love and its ordering. He explores the contributions evolutionary theory makes to our understanding of the biological foundations of kin preference and reciprocal care, the limits of love, and the need for an ordering of love -- issues relevant to any ethic that accords a central role to the deeply natural affections found in friendship, marriage, and the family. He proposes that understanding human nature in its broader evolutionary context brings to ethics a needed balance between the personal and biological dimensions of human nature.

In the context of Catholic ethics, Pope points out functional similarities between Thomas Aquinas's use of then-available scientific theories in his interpretation of the natural basis of primary relationships and Pope's own efforts to avoid the deficiencies that characterize contemporary Catholic interpretations of love based on personalism and existentialism. He concludes with a call for a multidimensional interpretation of love, one that incorporates scientifically-based theories about human nature together with an appreciation of the significance of motives, intentions, and freedom, for the ordering of human affections and moral responsibility. This book will be of interest to moral theologians, especially those concerned with the topics of love, justice, and natural law ethics.


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"Pope has emerged as a leading voice both in the theological analysis of the nature of love and in the relation of Christian love to evolutionary theories of altruism. This book is among the most persuasive recent studies in theological ethics and will become a benchmark for informed future discussions." -- Theological Studies

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Stephen J. Pope is a professor in the Boston College Department of Theology.


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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
human emotional constitution, kin favoritism, inclusive reproductive fitness, kin preference, moral altruism, ordo caritatis, interpersonal mutuality, rescue behavior, ordo amoris, reciprocity theory, secondary precepts, kin selection theory, emotional predispositions, interpersonal love, direct love, human altruism, sensitive appetite, human sociobiology, behavioral biology, human sociality, inclusive fitness, natural priorities
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New York, Thomas Aquinas, Karl Rahner, New Jersey, Theology of Liberation, Theological Investigations, Cambridge University Press, Descent of Man, Academic Press, Basic Books, Biology of Moral Systems, Experience of Love, Father-Child Relations, Morality of the Gene, Personal Commitments, Charles Scribner's Sons, Dennis Krebs, Evolutionary Ethics, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Power of the Poor, Biological Potential, Ervin Staub, John Paul, Mary Maxwell, Michael Ruse
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