Articles

Disambiguating Development in Moral Teaching: Slavery and Sex Contrasted

Aaron Pidel, SJ

Issue 4

Volume 2

pp. 986 - 1023

https://doi.org/10.65172/XTnlPlP6QaZoxBQ7

Abstract

Aaron Pidel, SJ, refutes the claim that the Catholic Church’s historical development regarding slavery provides a legitimating precedent for revising its traditional sexual ethics. Drawing on the loci theologici of Melchor Cano and Joseph Ratzinger, the author highlights a fundamental disanalogy: While biblical and patristic teaching on slavery reflects an "ameliorative" trajectory sensitive to social context, its prohibition of same-sex acts is "univocal" and rooted in a context-transcendent anthropology. Ultimately, the shift toward abolition is presented as a modification of the ius gentium enabled by the rise of modern alternatives like centralized incarceration.

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