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Fair enough, I just think that the Scholastic system is itself sufficient to understand the moral truths of Catholic theology (i.e. I can make a Scholastic argument for why sins of lust are gravely wrong), but of course additional approaches and developments can contribute additional depth of understanding.The advance of theology did not stop with Aquinas. There is a reason why sexual sins are as serious as they are, and it is because they dehumanize other people. Blessed John Paul talked about this. This is not a separate moral Theology, it is an expansion on the foundation which Aquinas has already put in place. It is not an either/or. It all fits together as part of the vast moral Theology of the Latin Rite Church.