Moral Formation in the Summa of Thomas Aquinas
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Mark Jordan is R. R. Niebuhr Research Professor at Harvard Divinity School. His recent books include Recruiting Young Love: How Christians Talk about Homosexuality and Convulsing Bodies: Religion and Resistance in Foucault. He is also author of the groundbreaking work The Invention of Sodomy in Christian Theology.
Preface Introduction. The Summa's Origins: Three Fables and a Candid Counterproposal Part I sacraments, gospel, incarnation 1. Incarnation as Instruction 2. Seeing Gospel Stories 3. Sacramental Bodies Part II writing scenes of moral instruction 4. Scenes of Instruction 5. From Scenes to Authorities 6. The Summa in (Our) Libraries Part III moral theology on the way to its end 7. The Good That Draws the Will 8. Stages on Law's Way 9. The Gifts of the Spirit 10. Vocations and Viae Conclusion: The Good of Reading Acknowledgments Notes Works Cited Index