『CONSCIENCE AND PERSONALITY』目次

TABLE OF CONTENTS


 CHAPTER ONE: The Traditional Understanding of Conscience

  1. Individuality and Communality
  1.1. Etymological Examination of "Conscience"
  1.2. Conscience-Experience

  2. Conscience in Scripture
  2.1. The Old Testament
  2.2. The New Testament
  2.2.1. The Meaning of Syneidesis
  2.2.2. The Nature of Conscience
  2.2.3. The New Understanding of Conscience by St. Paul

  3. Theological Development: Thomas Aquinas and the Thomistic Tradition
  3.1. Overview of Ethics in Thomas Aquinas
  3.1.1. The Image of God
  3.1.2. Virtue for One's Formation
  3.1.3. Teleology and Deontoloty
  3.2. Conscience as an Act
  3.3. The Binding Force of Conscience
  3.4. Erring Conscience


 CHAPTER TWO: Ryoshin (良心) or Conscience as Society

  4. Ch'eng (誠: sincerity): Influence of Confucianism in China
  4.1. Mencius: The Original Goodness of Human Nature
  4.1.1. The Good Nature
  4.1.2. The Four Beginnings
  4.1.3. A Heart of Humanity and Righteousness
  4.2. The Doctrine of the Mean (Chung-yung: 中庸)
  4.2.1. The Book Chung-yung
  4.2.2. Ch'eng: Sincerity
  4.2.3. Human Nature
  4.2.4. Common Good
  4.3. Wang Yang-ming
  4.3.1. Academic Stance of Wang Yang-ming
  4.3.2. The Mind is Principle
  4.3.3. Making the Mind Sincere

  5. Makoto (誠: sincerity): Development in Japan
  5.1. Genealoy of Ryoshin
  5.2. ITO Jinsai: Makoto as Love
  5.2.1. Conquest of Chu Hsi
  5.2.2. Human Beings: Socio-Ethical Relationship
  5.2.3. Human Nature
  5.2.4. The Way
  5.2.5. Education
  5.3. YOSHIDA Shoin: Makoto as Loyalty
  5.3.1. Development of Studies
  5.3.2. Makoto as an Embodiment of Loyalty
  5.3.3. Activities in the Prison
  5.3.4. An Instructor in Makoto


  CHAPTER THREE: Post Vatican II Approach to Conscience: The Contribution of Josef Fuchs

  6. Basic Premises for Moral Theology according to Vatican II
  6.1. Vocation in Christ
  6.1.1. The Call of Christ
  6.1.2. Charity: The Embodiment of Christian Vocation

  7. Freedom as Basis of Self-Cultivation
  7.1. Gift: Several Levels of Freedom
  7.1.1. Basic Freedom
  7.1.2. Christian Freedom
  7.1.3. Freedom of Choice
  7.2. Task: Human Being as a Person
  7.2.1. Moral Being
  7.2.2. Historical Being
  7.2.3. Moral Rightness

  8. Fuchs' Moral Vision: A Fundamentally Human Morality
  8.1. Human Morality
  8.2. Christian Morality
  8.3. Relationship between Human Morality and Christian Morality
  8.4. Natural Law

  9. Discernment: Formation of the Conscience
  9.1. Voice of God
  9.1.1. The Most Secret Core and Sanctuary
  9.1.2. Function of Conscience
  9.2. The Phenomenon of Conscience
  9.2.1. The Subject-orientation of the Conscience
  9.2.2. The Object-orientation of the Conscience


 CHAPTER FOUR: Re-examination of Ryoshin in Japan

  10. Ryoshin as Sitz im Leben

  11. Ryoshin as Relationship: Transcendence and Embodiment

  12. Three Aspects of Makoto

  13. Ryoshin and Evangelization
  13.1. Evangelization: Cultivating the Seed of the Word
  13.2. Evangelization through Ryoshin
  13.3. Challenge to the Modern Japanese Catholic Church


 Conclusion

 Glossary

 Bibliography


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