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State and Explain the term Christian Ethics
The term ‘Christian Ethics’ is the basis of Christian decision making upon the use of reason and rationality. There are three different approaches to Christian Ethics. ... (Interpretation)
The idea that there is a Natural Law running through the universe goes back as far as Aristotle, from whom it was later taken over by Christian theologians, notably St Thomas Aquinas. ... Aquinas conceived the Christian concept of sin as being the result of failing to do this. ...
Tradition is often linked to a natural law approach to ethics and is followed mostly by Roman Catholics who call tradition the ‘ordinary magisterial’ of the church. ...
Situation ethics claims that there is no such thing as conscience which should guide human action-at least if conscience stands for intuition or God in some ways speaking to human beings.
Approximate Word count = 952 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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