Introduction Flashcards
Christians take different approaches to moral decision-making. They might draw on the ? commandments or their Church tradition and ? to guide how they understand the Bible. These are both ? approaches, which is a more ? approach.
Bible.
Reason.
Deontological.
Situational.
For some Christians, the Bible alone is the source of the ethical commands to be followed - ? ?
Sola scriptura.
Within the Catholic tradition, there’s a sense that ? ? is a separate stream of ? ?, the oral tradition that Jesus passed to his followers by word of mouth and by living with them.
Sacred tradition.
Moral guidance.
The Catholic Church puts ? first, then the Bible, followed by ? and then reason.
Tradition.
Magisterium.
Protestant Churches put the Bible first and then some emphasise ? and then ?
Tradition.
Reason.
Some Christians see morality as centred on ? love (?).
Unconditional.
Agape.