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OverviewThrough the centuries, at the heart of Catholic moral theology is a fundamental question: How do we behave responsibly in the face of moral uncertainty? Attempts to resolve problems of everyday life led to the growth of a variety of moral systems, one of which emerged in the early 17th century and was known as ""probabilism."" This method of solving difficult moral cases allowed the believer to rely upon a view that was judged defensible in terms of its arguments or the authorities behind it, even if the opposite opinion was supported by stronger arguments or more authorities. The theologian Juan Caramuel, a Spanish Cistercian monk whom Alphonso Liguori famously characterized as ""the prince of laxists,"" has been regarded as one of the more extreme - and notorious - proponents of probabilism. As the only full-length English study of Caramuel's theological method, ""Defending Probabilism"" seeks to reappraise Caramuel's legacy, claiming that his model of moral thinking, if better understood, can actually be of help to the Church today. Considered one of the most erudite theologians of his age, a scientist and scholar who published works on everything from astronomy and architecture to printing and Gregorian chant, Caramuel strove throughout his life to understand probabilism's theological and philosophical foundations as part of his broader analysis of the nature of human knowledge. In applying Caramuel's legacy to our own time, ""Defending Probabilism"" calls for a reconsideration of the value of provisional moral knowledge. Fleming's study shows that history matters, and that to attain any position on moral certitude is a difficult and painstaking process. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Julia Fleming , Charles E. Curran , Julia Fleming , Julia FlemingPublisher: Georgetown University Press Imprint: Georgetown University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9781589011137ISBN 10: 1589011139 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 01 November 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsForeword by Charles E. CurranPrefaceAcknowledgments 1. Situating Probabilism: The Ethical Theory and Its Significance for Caramuel 2. Advocating Probabilism: Caramuel's Early Writings and the Proof-Texts They Provided for His Critics 3. Using Probabilism: Avoiding Improbable Warfare and Making Peace with Protestants 4. Protecting Probabilism: The Apologema as an Answer to Probabilism's Critics 5. Explaining Probabilism: The Apologema's Project of Education 6. Redefining Probabilism: The Dialexis de Non-Certitudine Afterword Remembring Probabilism: The Contemporary Significance of Caramuel's Legacy Notes IndexReviewsA valuable contribution to the library, or at least the reading list, of any Catholic moral theologian... A valuable insight into a period in the history of moral theology that is too little appreciated today... I would strongly recommend this text to every student or moral theology, but especially to candidate priest-confessors. -- Joseph. A. Selling, LOUVAIN STUDIES Author InformationJulia Fleming is an associate professor of theology at Creighton University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |