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AUC THEOLOGICA, Vol 10 No 1 (2020), 77–98
Pursuing the Intrinsic Relationship between Liturgy and Ethics: Practical-Theological Promise in Poverty of Spirit
[Pursuing the Intrinsic Relationship between Liturgy and Ethics: Practical-Theological Promise in Poverty of Spirit]
Bruce T. Morrill
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23363398.2020.45
published online: 15. 09. 2020
abstract
This article examines whether and how sacramental liturgy and the Christian life-ethic are intrinsically related, a fundamental problematic in theory and practice in the decades since Vatican Council II. The first half of the essay examines the state of the question, starting with a brief articulation of the normative tradition based in scripture and the council’s Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, followed by a selective review of the theological discussion, centered on Don E. Saliers’s virtue-ethics approach. The second half, building on a thesis of Johann Baptist Metz, argues for poverty of spirit as the key virtue for practically bonding liturgy and ethics.
keywords: Liturgy; Ethics; Virtues; Poverty; J. B. Metz; Don Saliers
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