the Problem of Change in Moral Concepts in the Works of Don Luigi Sturzo

Richard M Mattimore, Fordham University

Abstract

Henri Do Lubac, S.J. in his work Catholicism affirms that it is the progress of the social sciences in the last one or two centuries which has given us a keener realiza- tion of the individual's dependence upon the community of mankind. Moreover, progress in the physical and natural sciences has deepened our knowledge of "... not only the immensity but also the fecundity of the historical process. #2 The combination of these factors has enabled us to "... be- come more fully aware of the extent and the depth of the so- cial bond. We see every individual rooted in humanity as humanity itself is rooted in nature,

Subject Area

Philosophy|Philosophy of religion

Recommended Citation

Mattimore, Richard M, "the Problem of Change in Moral Concepts in the Works of Don Luigi Sturzo" (1955). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI28621874.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI28621874

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