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    My Secular Ethics Definition: -Secular ethics does not associate with any religions or spiritual ways, and in return does not practice many moral principles. It does not worry about right from wrong and has no morals to hold back from either. A person would not be confined to a certain way of life if they had secular ethics. My Christian Ethics Definition: -Christian ethics is a manner of those who exhibit a faith in Jesus Christ. One who displays a Christian ethical way of life, has determined right from wrong and try to deter from doing wrong. These people have morals that aid them from making negative choices. These moral principles help them to lead a life through Christ and not through the world. My Medical Ethics Definition: -Medical…

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    In this chapter, Hauerwas notes that one of the primary issues with contemporary ethics has been its focus on rules. This focus is hoped to alleviate or eradicate the “subjective” decision-making in moral “obligations”. As such, there is little, if any, consideration for personal character as a shaping factor in ethics. The rules provide, says the argument, an objective point of ethics. However, ethics are not living in a vacuum. Ethics inevitably must be lived out of a context…, which is later…

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    most influential factors in Christian ethics as Jesus' life and ministry is so central to Christian belief. This essay will explore how the teachings and actions of Jesus have affected the development of Christian ethics. To prove that Christology has contributed vastly to the development of Christian ethics, this essay will focus on three key aspects of Jesus' ministry: non-violence, love, and justice. Jesus' approaches to each of these have contributed to a variety of ethical debates,…

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    about the way that they carry themselves on a daily basic. People can tell what type of person you are by the first impressions that we give out. Morality is one of the biggest issues when it comes to worldview. Being right or wrong is shaped by both worldview and Christian worldviews because our ethics is shaped by our impressions of others. For many people the worldviews of people is their way of looking at reality. The reality of life can affect the way we deal with ethical situation, and…

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    There are many people who would describe the term ethical behavior as knowing the difference between right and wrong. Unfortunately, ethics is neither black nor white, it does not always present itself in a perfect package making it easy to choose between the two. There are countless times when making the ethical decision is confusing, uncertain, and especially difficult. At times, the initial decision may appear to be innocent and ethical; however, the repercussions that may not surface for…

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    Ethics is defined as “The moral principles that govern a person’s behavior” (Dictionary.com). Christian ethics must be based on Biblical principles as well. The differences are that Christian ethics brings Biblical values into each of these approaches. The Biblical principles, virtues are required to assist with ethical and moral decisions. I am not going to target two specific ethical dilemmas regarding Christian technology however I will attempt to resolve and explain how Christians can use…

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    Ethics have a place in every society in the world; one will find a system of what is considered morally right and wrong regardless of the location or culture being observed. What does depend on location and culture is the nature of each ethical system. The way in which a society or culture views the world shapes its ethical system and determines which aspects of that system are emphasized. Examining the major ethical systems of the Eastern and Western world, Confucian and Christian ethics…

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    The book is designed to provide a textbook that gives insight defining the differences and differing perspectives to Christian Ethics. The book also provides a comprehensive analysis three of the distinct phases of western Christianity. The book is divided into five sections, the first section pertaining to the methodological issues in Christian ethics. The second through section four focuses on the issues in social ethics. Section five pertains to the personal status. Provides a system for…

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    Throughout The Prince, Machiavelli represents what a person should be. The arguments Machiavelli possesses throughout the book can be questioned, but the intent is still there. Machiavelli does not specifically state whether Christian ethics should be followed but rather what one person should possess to survive. Personally, I agree with Machiavelli’s theory. One should be entitled to whatever religion or morals they would like to follow. Machiavelli mentions that the need for prudence and…

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    When reviewing the class notes from this past week what really stuck out was all of the Christian ethics. The reason this stuck out to me was that it helps bring clarity in a time of crisis for me and my family. The “ Principles “ is a moral guidance to live by based off of God’s Commandment. The way I comprehend this is we as Christians must base our ethics on the values and decision that are aligned with God and his commandments. The reason we do this is to live easier and share the love with…

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