Christian ethics Flashcards

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who was proportionalism populated by?

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Bernard Hoose and McCormick

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why is proportionalism condemned by the catholic church?

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too consequentialist

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describe the revival of NL

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Finnis-Grisez NL; made through inductive logic and practical reason is prioritised over prohibitions, especially from facts to values

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two people that reject the synderesis principle on the grounds of a theological objection

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Karl Barth: questions faith of fallen human nature; Bonhoeffer: ethics is an attempt to drift from God by creating or own morality

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why is natural law not holistic

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Fails to consider human being as a psycho-physical unit; doesn’t consider complexity of human relationships; diminution of human rights

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Cicero’s quote on NL

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true law is right reason in agreement with nature

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who is KN and why does he reject NL

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Kai Nelsen- science, history, anthropology reject idea of a single human nature
eg recent studies show homosexuality to be genetic and it can be seen in animals

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suspicious link of NL and Catholic Church?

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singer: NL is a veiled attempt to present church teachings as common sense

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4 working principles of SE?

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pragmatism, relativism, positivism, personalise

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mark on sabbath

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Mark 2.23-27: “The Sabbath was made for humankind, not humankind for the Sabbath”

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why is SE not fully reflective of NT?

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“thou shalt not steal” and other non-love based absolutes; biblical view that mere mortals are void of sufficient wisdom to guide their earthly activity

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Barclay’s critique of SE?

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easier to agree that extraordinary circumstances need special measures than to think there are no laws to ordinary life - Fletcher’s examples e.g. Nazi mother show that his ethic is one adapted to extremities, not the norm; environmental factors have a huge impact on our decision making, foolish to think selfless agape is only driving force in us

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who said hat SE as a theological theory of ethics it looks distinctly thin? who defects SE as opposing NL and God’s will in scripture?

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Neil Messer; Pope Pius XII- too individualistic and subjective

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evaluate natural law

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  1. evolution - nature not purposive
  2. fact value gap; JAMES RACHELS facts are one thing values another
  3. basic human goods vary - KAI NELSEN science anthropology dismiss idea of a single human nature e.g. homosexuality
  4. absolutism has negative consequences e.g. spread of HIV but proportionalism accounts for this
  5. Singer - too tied to catholic church
  6. theological rejection
  7. not holistic
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two ethicists who comment on SM

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NOUMANN: the ethic taught in sermon is impossible to be carried out in a capitalistic society
LUTHER: sermon hard to fathom, often mishandled

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16
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which pple is important to NL

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synderesis pple –also dharma in hinduism

17
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what can be said about absolutism of love

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TILLICH absolutism of love is its power to go into concrete situations

18
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sermon quote on adultery

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‘everyone who looks at a woman with lust has already committed adultery with her in his heart’

19
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sermon on enemies

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‘love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you’

20
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sermon rejecting lex talionis

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‘if anyone strikes you on the right cheek, turn the other cheek also’

21
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how is Paul’s ethic practical

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it is no longer ‘do this and live’ but ‘live and do this’

22
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pharisaism

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the desire to condemn others ; interested in rules not people

23
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bibliolatry

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worshipping the bible, not god

24
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cliche

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domestication and turning scripture into aspiration rather than strict obedience e.g. ‘eye for an eye’ overused

25
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literalism due to depravity

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because our reason is corrupted by the fall, we can’t rely on own capacities and must rather follow the letter of the law

26
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What are the 8 Beatitudes?

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  1. Poverty of Spirit
  2. Meekness
  3. Mournfulness
  4. Righteousness
  5. Mercifulness
  6. Purity of heart
  7. Peacableness
  8. Persecution for righteousness’ sake