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22 Cards in this Set
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Being responsible enough |
Stewardship |
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Stewardship can also be understood as: |
Gift of intellect Gift of emotion Gift of free will |
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Codes of behavior that concerns humanity. The distinction between good and bad |
Morality |
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It is from the root word "complete" |
Complementing |
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Purposes of morality |
Peace and order Common good Protection/security Self esteem Unity/harmony Responsibility Happiness Fulfillment Meaningful life |
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Christian morality according to gustafson has 3 dimensions |
1. Model 2. Authority 3. Standard |
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Sort of person we ought to become Sort of action we ought to perform as full response of faith |
Model |
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The primary of authority |
Desire |
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The secondary of authority |
Preferences |
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The root of evil |
Money |
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Money and material possessions |
Desire |
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Bu which decisions are judged |
Standard |
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Jesus as judge of the purposes or intentions of our moral decisions |
Standard |
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What does it mean to be human Source: |
Creation story |
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1. Key phrase |
Man and woman had been created after the image and likeness of God |
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Moral implications on key phrase 1 |
A. Human beings received the gift of devine love which is the gift of human dignity B. The gift of human dignity makes us realize that we are relational beings C. The gift of human dignity is inalienable |
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Moral challenge in the key phrase 1 |
The gift of human dignity elicits an ethic that respects, defends, and promotes human well-being. It does not count some other values on functions as more important than being human |
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The basis of all morality |
Human dignity |
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What is the key phrase 2 |
To take dominion of all creation...multiply and subdue them |
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What is the moral implications in key phrase 2 |
A. To become Steward of all creation of God |
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Its a choice towards ability to choose what is "good" |
Free will |
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Fundamental orientation towards the ultimate good of human life which is in our power and our responsibility |
Free will |