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What is the first quote about God?

God is love


1 John 4:8

What is the second quote?

Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it:love your neighbour as yourself. All the law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.

Where is this quote from?

Matthew 22:36 and Jesus said it.

What is the third quote?

Love is patient, love is kind...it always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always preserves.


1 Corinthians 13:4

What is the fourth quote?

For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision nor uncircumcision has any value. The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love.


Galatians 5:6

What is legalism?

There are rules to every situation which must be followed.

What is antinomianism?

There are no rules and in each situation, the right action will be apparent to those involved.

What is situational ethics?

This is half way between legalism and antinomianism and says each action should be assessed individually in terms of the love that will be brought about.

What is consequentialist?

This focuses on the outcome of the action. (situation ethics)

What is teleological?

Situation ethics has an end/purpose of promoting agape love.

What is Agape?

A Greek word for selfless, unconditional love

What are the 4 types of love?

Philos


Agape


Storge


Eros

What is philos?

Love of things

What is eros?

Romantic love

What is storge?

Love of family

What is Agape?

Selfless, unconditional love. It is love for all people, at all times, regardless of circumstances. It sometimes requires self sacrifice.

What are the 4 working principles of situation ethics?

Relativism


Pragmatism


Personalism


Positivism

What is relativism?

There are no moral absolutes, so no such words as 'never' and 'always'

What is pragmatism?

In order to be 'right', the chosen course of actionshould be practical and successful

What is personalism?

People have to be prioritised over laws


What is positivism?

Accepting that 'God is love' and that love should always be the centre of decision-making.

What is the first of the 6 fundamental principles?

Only one thing is intrinsically good; namely love, nothing else at all.`

What is the second of the 6 fundamental principles?

The ruling norm of Christian decision is love, nothing else.

What is the third of the 6 fundamental principles?
Love and justice are the same, for justice is love distributed, nothing else.

What is the fourth of the 6 fundamental principles?

Love wills the neighbour's good, whether we like him or not.

What is the fifth of the 6 fundamental principles?

Only the end, justifies the means, nothing else.

What is the sixth of the 6 fundamental principles?

Love's decisions are made situationally, not prescriptively.

What do the 4 working principles do?

They help a person make a decision.

What do the 6 fundamental principles do?

They help you to understand

Who came up with situation ethics?

Joseph Fletcher