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Hence, readers who share the Catholic faith will benefit the most from Gaffney's analyses. Non-Catholic Christians will benefit almost as much. And non-believers should probably not read this book- it just might make them question their non- belief.
The book tackles most ethical issues and dilemmas without getting too technical. The obviously intended readership is college students in a Catholic setting. The individual chapters are short- about 10 pages each, and each chapter has a number of questions based on that chapter (a feature teachers can easily utilize to assess student comprehension of the material). The book stresses how important are ethical principles/generalities, but also the limitations when trying to apply them to concrete situations. Even for believers, finding the right ethical decisions takes careful thought.
The reason? The "Essay" was not written in Latin, nor was it expressed in the format and style to which Catholic theological writings adhered in the 19th century.
This small book contains Newman's expressions on the subject in a manner more pleasing to the 19th century Catholic authorities. While not, by any stretch of the imagination, on the same level as his "Essay", nevertheless, these writings continue to demonstrate Newman's evolving understanding as to how doctrine develops.
Recommended -- along with Ian Ker's edition of "Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine".
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