Salzman and Lawler draw upon foundational insights from virtue and theological ethics to propose a Catholic ethical methodological schema for the twenty-first century. Discussing topics such as natural law, conscience, and human dignity, the authors show how their new method may be used to treat issues of human sexuality in light of Catholic social teaching.
Some helpful insights into Catholic thought, but the text begins to drift in the second half and makes a case for liberalizing a Catholic sexual ethic .