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Virtue Ethics, Teleology, and Religion in the Aristotelian Tradition

Chapter of a Book
Christopher D. Owens
Christopher D. Owens, “Virtue Ethics, Teleology, and Religion in the Aristotelian Tradition,” in Virtue Ethics: Retrospect and Prospect, ed. Elisa Grimi (Berlin: Springer, 2019), 111–23.
Publication year: 2019

Abstract: Underlying virtue-based ethics is the claim that there is a transcendent good, and that this good is naturally knowable. Yet, this transcendent good is knowable not only through reason, but takes on a more specific character vis-à-vis claims about divine revelation, in particular and perhaps most importantly as regards the final end of humanity. Consequently, those acts and habits which are considered virtuous in the natural ordering of man also take on a more specific character in the light of the content of divine revelation. This chapter explores the relationship between virtue ethics and revealed religion in the Aristotelian tradition, in particular where there are points of convergence and development upon that which is known through reason by that which is claimed to be revealed by God.

The Relationship between the Old Law and the New according to St. Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae

Conference Paper
Christopher D. Owens
Publication year: 2016

The Common Good and the Need for a Care of Religion: An Aristotelian-Thomistic Approach

Conference Paper
Christopher D. Owens
Publication year: 2016

A Scholar's Paradise: Teaching and Debating in Medieval Paris

Book Review
Olga Weijers
Olga Weijers, A Scholar's Paradise: Teaching and Debating in Medieval Paris (Turnhout: Brepols, 2015)
Publication year: 2016

Resurgent in the Midst of Crisis

Book Review
Peter Kwasniewski
Peter Kwasniewski, Resurgent in the Midst of Crisis (Kettering: Angelico Press, 2015)
Publication year: 2015

Just Worship: The Necessity of Divine Revelation for Perfection in the Virtue of Religion

Conference Paper
Christopher D. Owens
Publication year: 2015

Paper delivered at the 20th Conference of the Society for Catholic Liturgy, New York, NY

Dominicans in Hungary in Relation to the Sovereign and the State Authority in the 18th Century

Translation
Viliam Štefan Dóci, OP
Publication year: 2015

Cyrill Riga O.P. (1689–1758): The Life and Work of a European Preacher in the Age of Reason

Copy Editing
Jakub Zouhar
Publication year: 2015