Homo economicus, which is who we are today, would need to evolve to a different and higher being, Homo moralis, for us to formally recognise the rights of ecosystems and species to exist, and to continue to provide their public goods and services to humans. ❋ Unknown (2011)
Is it time to dust down and consult again his Summa moralis ? ❋ Unknown (2009)
His Summa moralis is a pioneering work in moral theology, of interest for its treatment of commercial ethics and the morality of banking St. Antoninus was one of the first teachers of the Church to take away the stigma of the profession of commerce and, instead, point to the potential for spiritual growth in that profession. ❋ Unknown (2009)
St. Antonino deals with the whole topic of market transactions in section of his Summa moralis that deals with the sin of avarice. ❋ Papabear (2008)
Philosophia moralis sive ethica (˜Moral Philosophy or Ethics™) 5 vols. ❋ Hettche, Matt (2006)
The whole of the pagan Fable is turned into a philosophia moralis; after the eleventh century, this kind of exegesis assumes astounding proportions. ❋ JEAN SEZNEC (1968)
Such works as Hermann Busenbaum's Medulla theologiae moralis (1645) and Antonio Escobar y Mendoza's Liber theologiae moralis (1644) did much more than merely maintain themselves in the market: they became widely predominant, not to say dominant, handbooks of Catholic moral guidance. ❋ WERNER STARK (1968)
With Alphonsus of Liguori, whose Theologia moralis was declared unexceptionable by the Congregation of ❋ WERNER STARK (1968)
Formally, his system, as laid down, for instance, in his Theologia moralis (1756), was a mod - ernized version of Busenbaum's Medulla; in substance it was both richer and deeper. ❋ WERNER STARK (1968)
_De Decalogo, de actibus humanis_, in his _Epitome moralis sacramentorum_, &c. ❋ Alban Butler (N/A)
_Medulla theologiae moralis, facili ac perspicua methodo resolvens casus conscientiae_ (1645). ❋ Various (N/A)
_Jam quidem pars illa moralis, quæ dicitur ethice, certè tota oratori est accommodata. ❋ Caius Cornelius Tacitus (N/A)
Innocent XII ordered a new examination of it to be made, and with many corrections it finally appeared, in 1694, under the title "Fundamentum theologiæ moralis -- de recto usu opiniorum probilium" at Rome (three editions), Antwerp, ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)
Both systems maintain that grace is intrinsically and by its very nature efficacious, but Augustinianism claims merely a proedeterminatio moralis, and proceed not from the concept of God as the first and universal cause and prime mover, but with Jansen builds upon the idea of a twofold delight in human nature. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)
Isidori Pelusiotæ Summa doctrinæ moralis (Würzburg, I848). ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)
It was in 1850, after his return from Rome necessitated by the events of 1848, that the first edition of his "Compendium theologiæ moralis" appeared, which at the time of the author's death had reached the seventeenth edition, to mention neither the German translation of Wesselack (Ratisbon, 1858), not the imitations and adaptations published in Belgium, Italy, ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)
In 1862, Gury published his "Casus conscientiæ in præcipuas quæstiones theologiæ moralis". ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)
[kick] [you right] in [moralis] ❋ Umdinger (2006)
Aaron Morali [loves] [Brandon's] [big heart]. ❋ Jordihunnn (2018)
[Oscar], Do you love [Moralis]?
Yea [Ofc] I LOVE Moralis. ❋ OscarOnTop (2023)