3.A
Which of these ideas about conscience did Fletcher explicitly reject?
Conscience as an innate radar
Fletcher rejected the idea that conscience is primarily what?
Inspiration from the Holy Spirit
In the context of Greek words for love, what does 'Eros' primarily represent?
Desired love or lust
Within the Agape Anagram, what does 'Altruistic' signify?
Care for the sake of it
According to Fletcher, what do the consequences of our actions ultimately create?
Selfishness or love
What is the central principle that should guide every ethical dilemma in Fletcher's Situation Ethics?
The most loving solution
Why did Fletcher reject Antinomianism as an ethical approach?
It leads to a lack of free will and people doing whatever they want
Within the Agape Anagram, what does 'Attitudinal' imply about Agape love?
Not emotional
In Situation Ethics, under what condition is an action like stealing a loaf of bread for a starving family justified?
If it is a loving act
How can Fletcher's Situation Ethics be concisely summarized in a single word?
Love
How is love described in terms of its nature within Situation Ethics?
Love is a relativist and consequentialist
In the context of Greek words for love, what does 'Philia' primarily represent?
Friendship love
Why did Fletcher reject Legalism as an ethical approach?
It leads to a boring life dictated by lack of free will
In the context of Greek words for love, what does 'Storge' primarily represent?
Affection love for family
What is a key characteristic of love in Situation Ethics, as described in the notes?
Love is an absolute law
In the context of Greek words for love, what does 'Agape' primarily represent?
Selfless love toward God
What characterizes 'Legalism' as a type of morality according to the notes?
Accepts absolute morality from external rules
What characterizes 'Antinomianism' as a type of morality according to the notes?
Doesn't recognize established rules or principles
Which concept is explicitly rejected in the Agape Anagram, emphasizing selflessness?
Egoism
How does Fletcher primarily view the conscience in Situation Ethics?
Merely a word for our decision-making process