Which of these is NOT a part of traditional Just War Theory?
When it comes to whether a society should legislate morality, the central element is
Which of these is NOT a form of bad law
What is one reason given by those who claim the New Testament abolished capital punishment?
Which early Christian figure was one of the earliest proponents of Just War Theory?
Concerning the wars of the Old Testament, it is important to remember that God’s commands for Israel to make war on the Canaanites were…
Which of the following is NOT a reason given by modern sociology and psychology for the cause of crime?
What New Testament passage recognizes that government has divine authority to bear the sword against evil doers?
Modern racism received its greatest impetus from what?
What Old Testament text is cited as a universal mandate to uphold the death penalty for murder?
Set 2
With regards to the morality of “in vitro fertilization,” a Christian’s view needs to balance respect for an individual’s freedom of choice with what else?
In the Hebrew Bible, the wellbeing of the Israelites was seen as a blessing that came directly from God. In turn, what did God expect of the Israelites?
One objection to in vitro fertilization mentioned in Christian Ethics is:
An ovum is defined as:
According to the book Christian Ethics, most developed countries other than the United States treat provision of health care as what?
The straw man fallacy involves:
The fallacy of conflation involves:
The fallacy of equivocation involves:
A zygote is defined as:
The fallacy of forgetful induction involves:
Set 3
The straw man fallacy involves:
The fallacy of conflation involves:
What is a “common ground argument”?
The concept of progressive revelation postulates that:
According to the book Christian Ethics, most developed countries other than the United States treat provision of health care as what?
The Sorites Paradox involves what question:
According to Christian Ethics, the norms of love and justice call us to what?
In the Hebrew Bible, the wellbeing of the Israelites was seen as a blessing that came directly from God. In turn, what did God expect of the Israelites?
Christian Ethics affirms that in the United States, the poor can become trapped in which vicious cycle?
According to the textbook Christian Ethics, what is the foundation of justice according to the Bible?
Set 4
An embryo is defined as:
The abortion issue is like the Sorites Paradox because:
With regards to the morality of “in vitro fertilization,” a Christian’s view needs to balance respect for an individual’s freedom of choice with what else?
In the Hebrew Bible, the wellbeing of the Israelites was seen as a blessing that came directly from God. In turn, what did God expect of the Israelites?
A zygote is defined as:
According to the book Christian Ethics, most developed countries other than the United States treat provision of health care as what?
According to the textbook Christian Ethics, what is the foundation of justice according to the Bible?
A fetus is defined as:
According to Christian Ethics, the norms of love and justice call us to what?
One objection to in vitro fertilization mentioned in Christian Ethics is:
Set 5
The Sorites Paradox involves what question:
The straw man fallacy involves:
According to the textbook Christian Ethics, what is the foundation of justice according to the Bible?
An ovum is defined as:
The fallacy of forgetful induction involves:
What is a “common ground argument”?
The fallacy of equivocation involves:
According to the book Christian Ethics, most developed countries other than the United States treat provision of health care as what?
The abortion issue is like the Sorites Paradox because: