Things i forgot Flashcards

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1 corinthians 7

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“it is better to marry than to burn in passion”

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two non-religious attitudes to co-habitation

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-utalitarianism - okay
-humanism - okay

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two religious attitudes to co-habitation

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-RCC - wrong as destroys sanctity of marriage
-protestants- okay if leads to marriage

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4
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Give one example of Christian aid’s work

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working for sustainable peace in Sierra Leone

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Romans 13 (sin and crime)

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“whoever rebels against authority is rebelling against what God has instituted”

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Aquinas on sin and crime

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the same as through NML human law is derived from natural law

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liberalism (J.S Mill) on sin and crime

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sin is moral and crime is political so are distinct - crime is more important as usually overlaps with harm principle

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Christian view of gay sex

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“an abomination” (leviticus)

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Timothy (women)

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“a woman shall not have authority over an man”

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divorce

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to legally dissolve a marriage

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two views for family life

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RCC - can learn moral values and teach christian values

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Richard Swinburne’s principle of testimony

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we should trust people’s experiences unless we have a good reason to doubt their reliability

therefore we should trust NDEs

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disability

leviticus 21

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“no-one with a disability may offer the food of their God”

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family

exodus 20

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“honour your father and mother”

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family

1Timothy

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“it is your Christian duty to obey your parents”

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16
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a non religious attitude against family

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Richard Seneca argued children have no responsibilty for their parents because the cause of our existence is of little importance to our ongoing lives

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evidence against family life

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“if anyone comes to me and does not hate father, mother, wife and children….they cannot be my disciple” - Luke

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three types of family

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  • reconsituted
  • nuclear
  • single parent
19
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Augustine on the death penalty

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permissable if it is neccessary for society to protect itself

20
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reparation

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to ensure that a person puts right in some way what they have done wrong

e.g. community service

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vindication

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to ensure that the law is respected by making people fear breaking it

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reformation

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to change the character of a person away from criminality

key idea in new testament

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protection

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keeping the public from being harmed or threatened by criminals

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deterrance

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to discourage people from comitting a crime

e.g. fines

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retribution

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punishing in a way that is equal to the crime

i.e. the principle of lex talionis

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two religious reasons to limit human rights

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  • evangelism - freedom of religion
  • aquinas - NML worship God - freedom of religion
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two non-religious attitudes to limit human rights

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  • J.S. Mill - harm principle (only physical harm)
  • utalitarianism
28
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two views for women’s ordination

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  • “there are certain aspects of priesthood that are done better by a woman than a man” - Mother Ann Easter
  • Galatians 3:28
29
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view against disability

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jesus tells ‘invalid’ he just healed to “stop sinning or worse will happen” to him

30
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evidence for religious inclusivism

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“many will come from east and west and will eat with Abraham Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of Heaven” - Matthew 8

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Richard Rorty’s argument for inclusivism

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all claims are relative to a particular way of seeing the world and none can be proven more true than another

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Richard Nozick on purpose

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in order for something to have meaning it must obtain its meaning from something else with meaning

if we trace this back then we lead ourselves to God

33
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Argument against questioning meaning

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Karl Marx - “philosophers have sought to understand the world; the point however is to change it”

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argumeny for questioning meaning

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Socrates “the unexamined life is not worth living”