American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly

Volume 91, Issue 3, Summer 2017

Rico Vitz, Marissa Espinoza
Pages 473-489

The Divine Energies and the “End of Human Life”

In this paper, we elucidate an alternative conception of the “end of human life” that Germain Grisez considers but never develops. We then defend this conception against two key objections. We conclude by explaining a few ways that this alternative conception of the “end of human life” is particularly important both theologically (e.g., for interfaith discourse) and philosophically (e.g., for understanding the traditional Christian conception of human nature and, hence, of natural law).

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