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Moral and Reckoning
In his 2003 book, A Moral Reckoning, Daniel Goldhagen, asserts that Pius XII " chose again and again not to mention the Jews publicly .... public statements by Pius XII ... any mention of the Jews is conspicuously absent.
Daniel Goldhagen, former Associate Professor of Political Science at Harvard University, also suggested in his book A Moral Reckoning that the Roman Catholic Church should change its doctrine and the accepted Biblical canon to excise statements he labels as antisemitic, to indicate that " The Jews ' way to God is as legitimate as the Christian way ".
Goldhagen reached international attention and broad criticism as the author of two controversial books about the Holocaust, Hitler's Willing Executioners ( 1996 ) and A Moral Reckoning ( 2002 ).
His work synthesizes four historical elements, kept distinct for analysis ; as presented in the books A Moral Reckoning: the Role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and its Unfulfilled Duty of Repair ( 2002 ) and Worse Than War ( 2009 ): ( i ) description ( what happens ), ( ii ) explanation ( why it happens ), ( iii ) moral evaluation ( judgment ), and ( iv ) prescription ( what is to be done ?).
In 2002, Goldhagen published A Moral Reckoning: The Role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and Its Unfulfilled Duty of Repair, his account of the role of the Catholic Church before, during and after World War II.
A Moral Reckoning was the subject of considerable controversy involving allegations of anti-Catholic bias.
* 2002: A Moral Reckoning: The Role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and Its Unfulfilled Duty of Repair, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, ISBN 978-0-375-41434-3
In 2003, he praised Daniel Goldhagen's controversial book, A Moral Reckoning.

Moral and
* Casuistry Online Guide to Ethics and Moral Philosophy
Pages 35 46 in Darwin, Mars and Freud: Their influence on Moral Theory ( A L Caplan and B Jennings, Eds.
* 1817 Jose Zorrilla y Moral, Spanish dramatist ( d. 1893 )
* Essays, or Counsels Civil and Moral ( 3rd / final edition 58 essays ) ( 1625 )
* Arndt, Karl J. R. Harmony on the Wabash in Transition to Rapp's Divine Economy on the Ohio and Owen's New Moral World at New Harmony on the Wabash 1824 1826.
* Williams, Bernard ( 1981 ) " Internal and External Reasons ", in Williams's Moral Luck, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 101 13.
* 1988 Vaness del Moral, Filipino actress and dancer
When it was decided that he would become a lawyer, he returned to the university to study law, first taking classes in Moral Philosophy and Universal History in 1789 90.
* May 24 Jamestown, Virginia: The temporary Governor, Thomas Gates, issues The Divine, Moral, and Martial Laws.
* Griffin, Clifford S. Their Brothers ' Keepers: Moral Stewardship in the United States 1800 1865.
* Scott, John Finley, 1971, Internalization of Norms: A Sociological Theory of Moral Commitment, Englewoods Cliffs, N. J .: Prentice Hall
The University of Glasgow, where Smith was Professor of Logic and Moral Philosophy, changed the name of its Department of Political Economy to the Department of Economics ( ostensibly to avoid confusing prospective undergraduates ) in academic year 1997 98, making the class of 1998 the last to be graduated with a Scottish Master of Arts degree in Political Economy.
* Sterling Harwood, " Taking Ethics Seriously -- Moral Relativism versus Moral Realism " in Sterling Harwood, ed., Business as Ethical and Business as Usual ( Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1996 ), pp. 2 4.
In 1731, Pope published his " Epistle to Burlington ", on the subject of architecture, the first of four poems which would later be grouped under the title Moral Essays ( 1731 35 ).
Other works published against Arnauld's Moral Theology of the Jesuits included the one written by the Great Jesuit polemist François Pinthereau ( 1605 1664 ), under the pseudonym of " the abbé de Boisic ", titled Les Impostures et les ignorances du libelle intitulé: La Théologie Morale des Jésuites ( 1644 ).
* Moral Reflections on the Gospels by Quesnel ( the first volume of the Reflexions morales only the reflections on Matthew are available here )
* Jerry Falwell ( 1933 2007 ), senior pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church and founder of the Moral Majority
* Thomas Brown ( 1778 1820 ), Scottish moral philosopher and philosopher of mind ; jointly held the Chair of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh University with Dugald Stewart
* Moral Majority Inc. the organization ’ s lobbying division, which addressed issues on local, state, and national levels.
* Moral Majority Foundation the organization ’ s educational component, through which the Moral Majority educated ministers and lay people on political issues and conducted voter registration drives.
* Moral Majority Legal Defense Fund the organization ’ s legal instrument, used primarily to challenge the American Civil Liberties Union and secular humanist issues in court.
* Moral Majority Political Action Committee the organization ’ s mechanism for supporting the candidacy of people whose political platforms reflected Moral Majority values.

Moral and role
By 1987, Falwell retired as the formal head of the Moral Majority, although he maintained an active and visible role within the organization.
Although Reagan won reelection, the role of the Moral Majority in the victory had changed since 1980.
Later shows built a tight theme, sometimes acting as a metaparody — such as the Emmy-winning " Moral Majority " episode where advertisers and special interest groups forced significant changes to SCTV's programming ; " Zontar ", a parody of the Larry Buchanan film Zontar, The Thing from Venus which featured an alien race seeking to kidnap SCTV's on-air talent for " a nine-show cycle plus three best-ofs " ( which was the actual deal NBC worked out with SCTV that season ); and an ambitious parody of The Godfather featuring an all-out network war over pay television between SCTV, CBS, NBC, ABC, and PBS-the last featured mafia-style hits on the sets of The Today Show, Three's Company, and The NFL Today as well as an extended sequence with guest star John Marley as an off-beat Leonard Bernstein, spoofing his Godfather role of Hollywood mogul Jack Woltz.
Moral example is trust in the moral core of another, a role model.
Moral panics ( e. g. over mugging ) could thereby be ignited in order to create public support for the need to " police the crisis "/ The media play a central role in the " social production of news " in order to reap the rewards of lurid crime stories.
Johnson argues that his and Lakoff's recent research ( presented in their 1999 book Philosophy in the Flesh ) on the role of such bodily schemas in cognition and language shows the ways in which aesthetic aspects of experience structure every dimension of our experience and understanding, such as in our ethical reasoning ( as in Lakoff's book Moral Imagination ).
The Moral Dimension offers an examination of the role of ethics, moral values, and community in economics.
He has written 10 books, including Blinded By Might, that discussed, among other things, the role of the Moral Majority in American politics of the 1980s.

Moral and Catholic
* Catholic Encyclopedia " Fear ( from a Moral Standpoint )"
( In Catholic Moral Theology this would be considered the Sin of omission and a Mortal sin ),
In the moment of inertia following the resignation of the government of Adolphe Thiers, 24 May 1873, François Pie, bishop of Poitiers, expressed the national yearning for spiritual renewal — " the hour of the Church has come "— that would be expressed through the " Government of Moral Order " of the Third Republic, which linked Catholic institutions with secular ones, in " a project of religious and national renewal, the main features of which were the restoration of monarchy and the defense of Rome within a cultural framework of official piety ", of which Sacré-Cœur is the chief lasting triumphalist monument.
Deontology and Teleology: An Investigation of the Normative Debate in Roman Catholic Moral Theology.
He opposed the French worker-priest movement, and Catholic participation in the Protestant Cold War group, Moral Re-Armament.
He was, until 2011, Foundation Professor of Philosophy at the Australian Catholic University and Professor of Moral Philosophy at King's College London.
Dissident Catholic moral theologian Charles E. Curran, writing in The Moral Theology of Pope John Paul II, says the pope's Wednesday audiences are unlikely to have been understood by many of those present at the time: " Quite frankly, the talks do not seem appropriate for the occasion.
* The Catholic Moral Tradition Today: A Synthesis ( Washington: Georgetown University Press, 1999 )
For a complete bibliography of Curran, see Thomas W. O ' Brien, " Bibliography of Charles E. Curran 1961-90: Thirty Years of Catholic Moral Theology ," Horizons 18 ( 1991 ): 263-78, and O ' Brien, " Bibliography of Charles E. Curran, 1990-2000: Another Decade of Catholic Moral Theology ," Horizons 28 ( 2001 ): 307-13.
A Study Of Moral And Religious Values Among 13-15 Year Old Pupils Attending Non-Denominational And Catholic Schools In England And Wales.
* Catholic Encyclopedia: Moral Aspect of Divine Law
* Tom Inglis: Moral Monopoly: The Rise and Fall of the Catholic Church in Modern Ireland, Univ College Dublin Press, 2nd Revised edition, 1998, ISBN 1-900621-12-6

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