Knowing Right from Wrong: A Christian Guide to Conscience - eBook
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Knowing Right from Wrong: A Christian Guide to Conscience - eBook  -     By: Thomas D. Williams

Knowing Right from Wrong: A Christian Guide to Conscience - eBook

FaithWords / 2008 / ePub

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CBS News Vatican analyst Father Williams explains how our conscience is formed through training and experience; and informed by the Holy Spirit. Tackling questions like "Is there a morally right thing to do in every situation?" he offers a practical guide for dealing with the multitude of choices offered by contemporary culture. Hardcover.

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Title: Knowing Right from Wrong: A Christian Guide to Conscience - eBook
By: Thomas D. Williams
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: FaithWords
Publication Date: 2008
ISBN: 9780446544665
ISBN-13: 9780446544665
Stock No: WW8468EB

Publisher's Description

Father Williams explains how the conscience is formed through our training and experiences and informed by the Holy Spirit, making it an essential tool for daily living. He uses familiar and surprising characters to illustrate the positive choices conscience can direct -- and the disaster that results when a conscience is undeveloped or ignored. Questions he tackles include "Is it more important to be smart or good?" "Is there a morally right thing to do in every situation?" and "Is the Christian moral life an exciting adventure, or a necessary burden?" Rich, provocative, and practical for everyday decision making, Knowing Right from Wrong is a must-read for all who hunger for personal holiness.

Author Bio

Thomas D. Williams, LC, ThD, is Vatican Analyst for CBS News and a professor of theology and ethics at the Regina Apostolorum Pontifical University in Rome. He has also worked extensively for NBC News and Britain's Sky News, covering church and ethical issues, including the final illness and death of Pope John Paul II, the 2005 papal conclave, and the election of Pope Benedict XVI. Father Williams also regularly appeared in the MSNBC series The Ethical Edge and is author of several books and dozens of articles, both scholarly and popular.

Publisher's Weekly

Williams, a Catholic priest, ethicist and CBS News Vatican analyst, challenges the popular notion that conscience is always an inerrant guide in this thoughtful look at a timely topic. Proposing that conscience recognizes, but does not determine, good and evil, Williams dissects its role, showing how conscience is "formed" and can even be corrupted. Although he holds that conscience is deserving of respect as that place where a person is alone with God, he says it does not automatically respond correctly and is in need of training through prayer and moral education. Such instruction, he writes, is to be found in the Bible and natural law as well as in the teachings of the Catholic Church. Williams says consciences must be evaluated regularly and offers practical steps to conduct periodic self-tests. He deals with conscientious objection and its application as well. Readers willing to accept or consider the book's basis in Catholic teaching will find this to be an excellent guide for dealing with the panoply of moral choices presented by contemporary culture. (Sept. 18) Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.

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