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THEO 204 Final Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers What is canon law - answerthe body of rules which the christian community makes for the government of its own internal affairs and the conduct of its members what is casuistry - answerrefers to a style of presenting and analyzing moral is...

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THEO 204 Final Exam Questions With
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What is canon law - answer✔the body of rules which the christian community makes for the

government of its own internal affairs and the conduct of its members


what is casuistry - answer✔refers to a style of presenting and analyzing moral issues that

developed in the late middle age


what does casuistry ask - answer✔how a general and common moral precept is to be understood

in a specific circumstance; i.e. case based reasoning


who developed the categorical imperative - answer✔immanuel kant


what is the categorical imperative? - answer✔an imperative that can be derived from considering

the consequences of an act; not concerned with the consequences of an action but is concerned

with the principle; the outcome is not important, the maxim or principle is what is important;

universal law


what is christian apologies - answer✔a field of christian theology that aims to present a rational

basis for the christian faith; the defending of the faith against objections

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what is christian ethics - answer✔distinguished as christian on the basis of the sources of ethical

wisdom to which one appeals


what were christian ethics in early christian communities - answer✔never considered that they

had received a complete code of morality to deal with every situation; must discover what its

moral response should be in the face of specific moral problems; drew on the hebrew scriptures

and eventually on the new testament


what is the point of reference for christian ethics - answer✔jesus christ (oral tradition); the

demands he makes on those who follow him


what are the tensions in christian ethics - answer✔tensions within scriptures that give rise to

creative thought concerning morality:

a) between materialism and the life of the spirit

b) between universalism and group identity

c) between grace and law

d) between revelation and reason


what is christocentric theology - answer✔christocentric theology is one that makes the person of

jesus christ the centre of its theology; the life, teaching and person of christ is the locus of

doctrine and proclamation

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what is trinitarian theology - answer✔type of theology that makes the three persons of god the

centre of its theology, rather than only the person of christ


what is communitarian ethics - answer✔ethics with the focus on communal responsibility;

emphasizes the influence of society on individuals; values are rooted in a common history and

tradition


what is conscience - answer✔"the mind of a human person making moral judgement"; "a

personal, self-conscious activity integrating reason, emotion, and will in self-committed

decisions about right and wrong, good and evil


what is conversion - answer✔the process by which a human being moves beyond his or her

moral horizon


what does deontological mean - answer✔seeks to establish the law, duty, right, or obligation in

question on the basis of the intrinsic aspects of an act rather than on its consequences;

approaches the question "what ought i to do" by first asking "what is the law?" or "what is my

duty?"


focus of teleology - answer✔the results of a situation (ethic of consequences)


what is the focus of deontology - answer✔the principles or rules that guide our actions (ethic of

principle)

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