How to be an Ethical Monotheist
.... Prager (2009) notes that the
God of
ethical monotheism is the
God first revealed to the world in the Hebrew Bible, or what is now thought of in Christianity as ....
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Ethical & Political Theory Dialogue
.... Without
God guiding your
ethical and political theory, Plato and Aristotle, you end up with the kind of contempt for your "intellectual inferiors" which is ....
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Ethical Structures with Religious Basis
.... well is elementary in any
ethical structure--we are responsible for our actions and so must live up to the
ethical precepts set for us, whether by
God or some ....
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Abraham and the Paradox of Faith
.... This assurance is found in faith, and those who have faith need no assurance, because their focus is on their duty to
God;
ethical issues are secondary. ....
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Guidelines for Ethical Choices Nursing personnel, perhaps more tha
.... principle presupposition is the attitude of the researcher toward the claim that the Bible was written under the authority of
God. An
ethical practice model ....
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Views of Morality
.... Our freedom leads to our responsibility, and for Sartre our freedom leads to our desire to become
God.
Ethical movements developed over time by building on ....
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Philosophical Theories
.... ideal
ethical judge, or social group). For the existentialist, the individual's moral consciousness is the center of his universe, a universe without
God: ....
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Divine Command Theory
.... powerful, all-knowing
God. We have, instead, a
God who enforces a moral and
ethical code outside himself. It comes down to personal ....
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Moral & Ethical Concerns Regarding Euthanasia
.... Euthanasia, as the destruction of
God-given life, is a moral wrong; it is .... as those of pain management) should be understood as constituting
ethical and moral ....
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Utilitarianism and Kantian Ethics
.... differences do not really permit combination. One either includes
God in one's
ethical theory or not. Mill might draw a parallel between ....
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MLK
.... of Olaudah Equiano show the cruelties that are often imposed on individuals by a State that is far from
ethical or moral according to the laws of
God. ....
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Immanuel Kant
.... perfection through the creation of a new order on earth driven by universal and moral laws akin to
God. The creation of an
ethical commonwealth will encourage ....
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Immanuel Kant & Christian Millenarianism
.... perfection through the creation of a new order on earth driven by universal and moral laws akin to
God. The creation of an
ethical commonwealth will encourage ....
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A Gift of the Jews
.... This
ethical and moral code represented in the Ten Commandments given by
God to Moses, has been interpreted in many different ways. ....
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Ethics and Business
.... environment, including nature, when making moral judgments, but suggests that
ethical considerations should be aimed at honoring and glorifying
God rather than ....
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Kant's Views on Capital Punishment
.... Kant (90) states, "the concept of an
Ethical Commonwealth is the Concept of a People of
God under
Ethical laws." In such a commonwealth, all laws are expressly ....
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Moral Choice
.... Such a sense of moral choice is structured on the relationship of man to
God. Hallie's view of
ethical action as connected to history is not so clear as to the ....
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God's Relation to the World
.... There is simply no easy way to explain such human affliction which does not seem to demand a less-than-fully-
ethical understanding of
God. ....
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Philosophy Questions
.... view because he has the free will to shape the self into the
ethical self through his actions. Kierkegaard argued that we can never know
God or his purpose for ....
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Thus Spoke Zarathustra
.... love the son. This
ethical relationship is reduced to the relative as against the absolute relation to
God. To the question, why ....
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Religion Comparison
.... Jewish Talmud, a principle that is constantly expounded upon is that faith is valuable only if it leads to
ethical actions. Jews believe that
God is everywhere ....
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Islam, Judaism and Christianity
.... Jewish Talmud, a principle that is constantly expounded upon is that faith is valuable only if it leads to
ethical actions. Jews believe that
God is everywhere ....
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Global Bioethics Euthanasia
.... in the Judaic, Christian, and Islamic religions argue that only
God can give life and only
God has the right to take it away. While this
ethical code may work ....
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Moral Dilemma
.... For the theist, the belief in a single and central
god is fundamental, and that results in absolutes which define the
ethical perspective. ....
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Medieval Societies
.... This
ethical outlook of the characters, however, also shows signs of a transformation .... embraced humility and resulted in inner peace and a connection with
God. ....
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Medieval Societies
.... This
ethical outlook of the characters, however, also shows signs of a transformation .... embraced humility and resulted in inner peace and a connection with
God. ....
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The Absurd in Camus' The Stranger
.... The Stranger is one such novel that involves a character faced with an
ethical dilemma in .... one in the universe of the Absurd, since there is no
God, no caring ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
.... and material interests above a consideration of ethics, religion and
God Himself is .... the United States of America claims to be a highly
ethical and religious ....
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MY ETHICAL ISSUE
.... The surgery was performed. Thank
God, my father now is looking forward to a long life. Ah! That is not the cause of my
ethical problem. ....
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Moral Choice
....
God's law and to the inviolability of the personal dignity of man, created in
God's image and likeness (Paul section 90). Hallie says that
ethical action "must ....
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