William C. Mattison III is an assistant professor at a Catholic university, known for his expertise in moral theology.
His writing style is described as thoughtful and well-balanced, neither oversimplifying nor overly academic.
Mattison approaches moral theology from a "morality of happiness" perspective, emphasizing virtues as a path to true happiness rather than mere obligation.
He draws on Thomist virtue ethics and natural law theory, incorporating real-life scenarios to illustrate complex concepts.
His work is particularly focused on the seven virtues: temperance, prudence, justice, fortitude, faith, hope, and charity.
Mattison's teaching and writing aim to make moral theology accessible and relevant to contemporary audiences.
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