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🗓️ 12 August 2024
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Father Michael Sherwin explores the renewal of moral theology by examining two conceptions of freedom: freedom of indifference and freedom for excellence. He uses analogies from craftsmanship and the arts to illustrate how rules and freedom are interrelated, arguing that true freedom comes from internalizing and creatively applying the rules of a discipline. He then connects this understanding to the Christian life, presenting Christ as the master and Christians as apprentices on "the way," ultimately defining moral theology as the study of human acts ordered towards the loving vision of God.
This lecture was given on July 4th, 2024, at Glencomeragh House.
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About the Speaker:
Michael S. Sherwin, O.P. is Professor of Fundamental Moral Theology and director of the Institute of Spirituality here at the Angelicum. Fr. Sherwin comes to the Angelicum after almost twenty years of teaching at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He has also taught at the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology in Berkeley, California, where he received his initial formation as a Dominican and was ordained a priest in 1991. Author of articles on the psychology of love, virtue ethics and moral development, his monograph, By Knowledge and By Love: Charity and Knowledge in the Moral Theology of St. Thomas Aquinas (CUA Press, 2005) has become a standard Thomistic reference, while Alasdair MacIntyre has described Fr. Sherwin’s published collection of essays, On Love and Virtue (Emmaus Academic, 2018) as “theological reflection at its best.”
Fr. Sherwin also serves as chaplain to the Association nationale des cavaliers catholiques, an equestrian pilgrimage organization, and has collaborated with both Dave Brubeck and his son Chris Brubeck in celebration of the Scriptures at the crossroads between Jazz and classical music.
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0:51.2 | renewal of moral theology. Our itinerary here, we're going to look at the nature of freedom and then move on from that. |
0:59.1 | That will lead us naturally into looking at what conception of the Christian life we have. |
1:05.6 | Try to see the Christian life as the way and Christ as the way. |
1:10.6 | And then that can lead us into a definition that one of my mentors, |
1:15.1 | Father Cerbé Pinker has developed. |
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1:22.3 | So the question of freedom. |
1:24.2 | For freedom, Christ has set us free. Stand fast, therefore, and do not submit again to the yoke |
1:31.5 | of slavery. So that's St. Paul, Galatians 5.1. But what do we mean by freedom? That becomes the crux. |
1:43.6 | What does Paul mean here by freedom? |
1:46.0 | He uses the substantive freedom and then to set us free the adjective there. |
1:54.1 | And no sooner do we pose the question of what is freedom. |
1:58.5 | We have to confront its relationship to rules or the law. |
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