TY - BOOK AU - Lana,Tamerlane TI - Ethos et eros: The ethical link of lovemaking and lifemaking in Christian marriage SN - 9715060749 AV - BT 706 L22 1997 PY - 1997/// CY - Manila, Phils. PB - UST Publishing House KW - MARRIAGE KW - CATHOLIC VIEWS KW - RELIGIOUS ASPECTS KW - CHRISTIANITY KW - CHRISTIAN ETHICS N1 - Includes bibliographical references; CHAPTER 1 -- Introduction -- The problem -- A significant study -- Methodology -- CHAPTER 2 -- The development of the doctrine in the Christian tradition -- The "bona" model: emphasis on the procreative dimension -- St Augustine and the goods of marriage -- Augustine' and Manichaeans -- The three goods of marriage -- Augustine's contribution to the developing doctrine -- St. Thomas' contribution -- The Penitentiales -- Two significant movements on sexuality -- Development in St. Thomas' reflections -- Pope Pus IX: the goods of marriage enriched -- Theological stirrings -- The encyclical "Casti Connubii" -- Pope Pius XI's contribution -- The "fines" model: hierarchical ordering of the ends of marriage and the emergence of personalism -- Early reflections on personalist values of marriage -- Reaction from the Holy office -- Pope Pius XII's contribution -- The "Significationes" model: integrating the personal dimension with the procreative -- Discussion on Schema 13 of "Gaudium et Spes" -- The document "Gaudium et Spes" -- Pope Paul VI and the principle -- The majority Papal commission report -- The encyclical "Humanae Vitae" -- Developments in the encyclical -- Pope John Paul's contribution -- Reflections on the personal dimensions of sexuality -- The conjugal act as sign of total self-giving -- The instruction "Donum Vitae" and the principle's analogical applications -- CHAPTER 3 The inseparable connection of the two meanings of the conjugal Act: An analysis -- Constant struggle of the church against dualism -- Values of marriage and sexuality defended as goods and ends -- The personal dimension gaining greater stress -- The emergence of modern dualist understanding -- The response of the church -- Paul VI: The inseparable link between the meanings of the conjugal act -- John Paul II: Nuptial meaning of the body and its language -- Theological reflections on the principle of inseparability -- The problem on the interpretation of the principle -- Toward a clearer understanding of the principle of inseparability -- Clarification of terms -- The two meanings of the conjugal act -- The unitive meaning -- The procreative meaning -- The inseparable link -- Inseparability in the context of marriage as a whole -- Inseparability in the context of the conjugal Acts -- A light from the natural-law ethics -- Moral value of the biological nature -- The unity of the person as criterion -- The moral meaning of the human act -- The conjugal Act as the sacrament of marriage -- The principle of inseparability as norm of morality -- CHAPTER 4 Analogical applications of the principle of inseparability -- Separable of inseparable in infecund Acts? -- Application to contraception -- Terms and arguments advanced in "Humanae vitae" -- The symbolic connection and meanings -- Reflections on problematic cases -- Application to assisted reproduction -- Various techniques of reproductive technology -- Artificial insemination -- In-vitro fertilization -- Gamete intrafallopian transfer -- Inseparability and the morality of simple case assisted reproduction -- The points of contention -- Interrelated principles -- The link between the conjugal Act and procreation -- Assisting or substituting: a case of Casuistry ER -