Natural Law and Moral Inquiry
Discover the profound insights of Germain Grisez in Natural Law and Moral Inquiry, authored by Robert P. George and published by Georgetown University Press in 1998. This compelling work spans 296 pages and delves into the intricate intersections of ethics, metaphysics, and politics that have defined Grisez's influential career since the Second Vatican Council.
In this book, Grisez articulates key concepts of moral philosophy and theology, inviting readers to engage with the foundational principles that shape our understanding of natural law. Ideal for students and scholars of Christian ethics and theology, this paperback edition offers a rich exploration of moral inquiry that is both thought-provoking and essential for anyone interested in the ethical dimensions of religion and philosophy.
Enhance your library with this significant contribution to 20th-century thought and immerse yourself in the moral discourse that continues to resonate today.