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The Theology of Marriage Personalism, Doctrine and Canon Law
Contributor(s): Burke, Cormac (Author)
ISBN: 0813226856     ISBN-13: 9780813226859
Publisher: Catholic University of America Press
OUR PRICE:   $33.20  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Church - Canon & Ecclesiastical Law
- Religion | Christian Theology - Soteriology
- Religion | Christianity - Catholic
Dewey: 234.165
LCCN: 2014039453
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.8" W x 8.2" (0.90 lbs) 280 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
- Religious Orientation - Catholic
 
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In The Theology of Marriage Cormac Burke has put together a collection of his most innovative theological theses and analyses, offering original insights and analyses that could help in resolving many current debates on the theology of marriage. At the same time his view goes beyond these debates. His writings are marked by an extremely positive view of sexuality and marriage. Ultimately he insists on the matrimonial vocation as a call to holiness; and delineates the particular graces married couples receive and the challenges they must face.


A former civil lawyer, a teacher of moral theology, and a specialist in marriage, Burke found himself unexpectedly called in 1986 to be a judge of the Roman Rota, the High Court of the Church. He began his work there precisely at a moment when theologians and canonists alike found themselves grappling with interpreting and finding the practical application of new magisterial teachings on matrimony - teachings that seemed to some to represent an almost total rupture with tradition.


Central and particularly controversial issues were the new definition of marriage itself and of its ends, the "personalist" way of expressing the nature of marital consent; and, not least, the concept of the bonum coniugum, "the good of the spouse", as a co-principal end of marriage.


Msgr. Burke, well attuned to John Paul II's personalist theology of marriage, sensed the need to seek the roots of these apparently new concepts in the Bible, in Tradition, and particularly in St. Augustine (in whom, despite many modern impressions to the contrary, he sees the first defender of the goodness of the marital covenant). The result over the past twenty five years has been an impressive body of work in theological as well as canonical reviews.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Cormac Burke is at Strathmore University, Nairobi, Kenya.


PRAISE FOR THE BOOK


"With all the challenges to the understanding of marriage as given by God through Revelation and reason, and, with the high interest Pope Francis has taken in a renewed appreciation of married love and fidelity, Monsignor Burke's work could not have come at a better time." --Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York


"Examines important issues concerning the Christian notion of marriage. Will be useful to canonists and to theologians who teach in the areas of marriage and family life." --The Rev. Msgr. John J. M. Foster, JCD, Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA