Originally posted by jenster
righto thanks i'll get on to that. i'm doing christianity and islam by the way
Yup, I'm doing this as well
Here are SOME notes (whether they are relevant or not is debatable though!)
CHRISTIANITY:
*Jesus is the foundation of Christian ethics--he is 'the way, the truth, the life' (Jn 14:6), Christian ethical system emanates from his life and teachings, especially his dual commandment of love of God and love of neighbour.
*The primary source of ethical teaching is the bible, the sacred text
* NT ethics: the NT presents jesus as a moral teacher who perfects of completes jewish ethical demands
*christianity has traditionally based its moral instruction around the 10 commandments
*sermon on the mount and the beatitudes, the lost son (parable) are examples found in the bible of ethical teachings (it asks for specific examples sometimes)
Beliefs and ethics
*humanity is created in the image of god, sin is the opposite of god's will
*through his death and resurrection jesus conquered sin and death and won salvation
*salvation begins with faith in christ
*human destiny is a motivation for ethical living
Diversity in Christian Ethics:
*different variants of christianity have some variations:
-catholics--emphasis on moral reasoning, church tradition and authoritative teaching
-protestant-- reliant on the bible
- orthodox-- biblical authority is central, also on the orthodox spiritual heritage