Exam 3: Alternatives Within Christian Ethics
Exam 1: An Overview of Ethics30 Questions
Exam 2: Alternatives to Christian Ethics30 Questions
Exam 3: Alternatives Within Christian Ethics30 Questions
Exam 4: Sources of Guidance30 Questions
Exam 5: Biblical Ethics30 Questions
Exam 6: Faith Working Through Love30 Questions
Exam 7: Sexuality, Love, and Marriage30 Questions
Exam 8: Life and Death: Issues in Biomedical Ethics30 Questions
Exam 9: Christian Ethics and Ethnicity29 Questions
Exam 10: The Status of Women29 Questions
Exam 11: Citizenship in a Democracy30 Questions
Exam 12: Punishment for Crime30 Questions
Exam 13: War and the Quest for Peace30 Questions
Exam 14: Work, Property, and Community30 Questions
Exam 15: The Care of Creation30 Questions
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In a Christocentric viewpoint, __________ is the center to analyzing ethical problems.
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Biblical __________ means that the Bible is the final authority on moral issues.
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According to O'Connell, right and wrong are __________ valid truths.
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Bernard Haring's work, The Law of Christ, emphasized using __________ to make moral decisions.
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Robertson McQuilkin calls __________ "the essence of God's law."
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How does the Evangelical approach to Christian ethics vary from the traditional Protestant approach?
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For Paul Lehmann, Christian ethics is oriented toward __________ instead of morality.
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Efforts to modernize the Roman Catholic church are often referred to as __________.
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Womanists reject traditional feminism because they believe it is oriented toward the __________.
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__________ is communicated through human reason, careful observation, and logical thinking.
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