Christian Ethics 1 – Natural Law checklist

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Christian Ethics 1 – Natural Law checklist 2 – Around ‘Michael the Christian’, label the different possible ways he makes moral decisions… LO s To explore the different foundations for Christian moral authority To understand the reasons why there is such moral diveristy in Christianity

Christian Ethics Situation Ethics Divine Command Theory Natural Law

Christian Diversity Discuss and try to bullet point some key points in history of Christian Church. Bible Jesus Gospels Paul Apostles Creed Schism – RC Greek Orthodox (about power) Reformation (Luther, Henry VIII) reasons Different groups situation ethics, individuality

Summary Christian Morality – Ned Flanders Mastermind Quiz