Comparing Kant And The Catechism Of The Catholic Church

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On “The Metaphysics of Morals” the author refers to moral catechism as the ‘teaching of duties of virtue.’ Catechism is the ‘summary of the principles of Christian religion in the form of questions and answers, used for the instruction of Christians (Dictionary.com).’ But why is Kant comparing the religious catechism to the teaching of ethics? The catechism is the guide, the dictionary, and the manual to understand, interpret and share the Catholic faith. The catechism is the text that contains the fundamental Christian truths, explained in such a way that its comprehension, learning and reception are clear. Its main bibliographical sources are the Sacred Scriptures, the Holy Fathers, the Liturgy, and the Magisterium of the church. Learning …show more content…

Catechism of the Catholic Church: Its creation was a decision of Pope John Paul II, whose work directly and personally supported. The commission for the compilation and writing project was directed by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. The final version was presented on August 15, 1997. It has a total of 2865 pages that in turn are divided into four chapters (U.S Catholic Church, 1997). 2. Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church: this was a project created by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. It is a summary of the catechism of the Catholic Church, more synthetic and brief, formulated more clearly and accessible to all. The text is made up of 598 pages (Ratzinger, 2006). 3. Youcat: It is the young catechism of the Catholic Church. This was an especial gift from Pope Benedict XVI that was included in all the pilgrim backpacks in Madrid, 2011 (Miller, 2011). The catechism is structured in four pillars or chapters. The first part is "The faith that we believe." This is composed of the creed, the dogmatic part, what the church and we believe, among others. The second part is the faith we celebrate. It includes the sacraments, the celebration of the Christian mystery, and makes known the way in which Christ lives and acts in his Church. The third part is the faith that we live. Here are explained the commandments, the life of Christ, and how the church lives. And finally, the faith we pray. This chapter concentrates on the life of

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