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==[[Moral Theology & Ethics]]==
 
==[[Moral Theology & Ethics]]==
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a.      [[Ability to identify morally relevant information in a situation]]
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b.      [[Evaluate using 3 methods: consequences, rules, character/virtue]]
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c.      [[Resources from scripture & tradition]]
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d.      [[Lives of the saints - exemplars of Christian life]]
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e.      [[Mandated Reporter]]
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f.      [[Individual & corporate]]
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g.      [[Pastoral implications]]
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h.      [[Sacrament of confession]]
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i.      [[Cure of Souls]]
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j.      [[Contemporary Moral Issues]]
  
 
==[[Canonical Areas]]==
 
==[[Canonical Areas]]==

Latest revision as of 17:28, 7 June 2017

The most important sources for moral decision making for any Christian are Holy Scripture and the Holy Tradition. Holy Scripture informs Christians about the ends of human life (teleology), the basic rules that underlie ethical behavior (deontology) and the consequences of actions (consequentialism). Holy Scripture describes the virtues that shape the Christian character and the laws which provide the foundation for human action. A deep and wide reading of the Christian tradition will inform contemporary Christians as to how Christians in the past have made ethical decisions, both as a community and as individuals.

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Moral Theology & Ethics

a. Ability to identify morally relevant information in a situation b. Evaluate using 3 methods: consequences, rules, character/virtue c. Resources from scripture & tradition d. Lives of the saints - exemplars of Christian life e. Mandated Reporter f. Individual & corporate g. Pastoral implications h. Sacrament of confession i. Cure of Souls j. Contemporary Moral Issues

Canonical Areas