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Christain Ethics

1. Christian ethics are based on the relationships between God, neighbors, and self. 2. The foundations of Christian ethics are found in teachings like the Ten Commandments, Beatitudes, and Jesus' commandment to love others. 3. For Christians, the central ethical stance is love - responding to God's love by trying to live according to His commands to love God and love others.

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Christain Ethics

1. Christian ethics are based on the relationships between God, neighbors, and self. 2. The foundations of Christian ethics are found in teachings like the Ten Commandments, Beatitudes, and Jesus' commandment to love others. 3. For Christians, the central ethical stance is love - responding to God's love by trying to live according to His commands to love God and love others.

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CHRISTIAN ETHICS

STARTING POINT
Ethics is the practical application of belief

What constitutes appropriate conduct?

Morality refers to the decisions that an


individual makes
RELATIONSHIP

Ethics are based on relationship

With God
With ones neighbours
With self
FOUNDATIONAL TEACHINGS

1. The Ten Commandments (Ex 20:2-17)

2. The Beatitudes contained in the Sermon on the


Mount (Mt 5-7)

3. Jesus commandment of love (Lk 10:25-27)


CHRISTIAN ETHICAL STANCE
LOVE
God loves people as they are

As seen in the life, death and resurrection of


Jesus

So a Christian responds by trying to live in


accordance with Gods commands
MORAL DILEMMAS
A Christian will often make the same decision as
someone of another faith or no faith
The difference is the reason for making the
decision
What would Jesus have done?
If I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your
feet, you also ought to wash one anothers feet
(Jn13:15)
Paul in 1 Cor.11:1 Follow my example as
follow Christs
Is the decision in accordance with
the law of love?

I give you a new commandment: love one


another; as I have loved you, so you are to
love one another. If there is this love among
you, then all will know that you are my
disciples (Jn 13:34)
Summary of the Commandments

All three synoptics record Jesus summary of


the 10 Commandments. Love the Lord your
God with all your heart, with all your soul,
with all your mind and with all your strength
and love your neighbor as yourself.

(Mk 12:29-31, Mt 22:37-9, Lk 10:27-8)


Pauls version

All commandments are summed up in one


rule, Love your neighbour as yourself:
therefore the whole law is summed up in
love (Rm 13:9-10)
Pauls Hymn of Love
1 Cor. 13:4-7
A love which is central to all Christian morality;
Love is patient, love is kind and envies no
one. Love is never boastful, not conceited, nor
rude, nor selfish, not quick to take offence.
Love keeps no score of wrongs, does not gloat
over other mens sins, but delights in the truth.
There is nothing that love cannot face; there is no
limit to its faith, its hope and its endurance.
Johns Love

The love that is demanded of Christians being a


gift from God to be received and shared.
(1John 4:7,16,19)
There is not and never can be ONE Christian
ethic. Basing ones response on love gives
flexibility of action and variety to the possible
answers to a problem
In an ideal situation
1. Prayer
Praying for guidance the belief that God can
guide the individual through the work of the
Holy Spirit which Jesus promised would guide
them into all truth (Jn 16:13)

Demonstrates that the HS and speak to people


through their consciences
BIBLE
2. The Word of God is an important source of
guidance
Infallible --- studied in context --- applied
to particular situations
TEACHING
3. Traditional teaching does not exist on all
moral issues.

Sometimes one part of the church will offer


clear guidance eg Roman Catholic Church in
the belief that Gods HS guides people
through the tradition of the church as a body
rather than as individuals.
Denominational Filters How different
variants apply ethical teachings
Sources of authority eg traditional or Episcopal
authority.

Protestants Biblical primacy

Catholics Natural Law

Pentecostals the pastors instructions


ABSOLUTES

Both Natural Law and Biblical Primacy are


absolutes certain actions that go against our
human nature Aquinas

It is RIGHT or it is WRONG
SITUATION ETHICS
Based on the centrality of love

It depends on the context or situation in


which it occurs

Situation ethics claim that Jesus came to do


away with the legalistic approach replacing it
with the law of love (Mt 5:17)
BIOETHICS
THE SANCTITY OF LIFE

Life is a gift from God but death is inevitable

Medical care can now prolong life in ways that


it never could have before.

Is sustaining life at any cost appropriate?

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