3.B
How are love and justice related according to the notes?
They are the same, with justice being love distributed.
The idea that the morality of an action is determined by its outcome, rather than being inherently right or wrong, aligns with which principle?
Relativism
The principle 'Love wills the neighbor's good' emphasizes acting with love towards:
Everyone, without exception.
The fundamental principle that asserts only one thing possesses inherent goodness refers to:
Love
What does Relativism state about whether an action is inherently wrong?
No action is wrong in itself; it depends on the outcome.
Which fundamental principle suggests that the moral rightness of an action is determined solely by its outcome?
Consequentialism
When facing ethical dilemmas, Christians are encouraged to answer everything with love, according to which principle?
The ruling norm of love
How are love's decisions made, according to the notes?
Situationally, adapting to circumstances.
Which working principle emphasizes that actions are justified by their realistic and loving outcomes?
Pragmatism
The idea that ethical choices guided by love are flexible and context-dependent, rather than fixed by rigid rules, is described as:
Situationalism
The belief that 'only the end justifies the means' is associated with which ethical concept?
Consequentialism
The statement 'Justice is love distributed' defines the relationship between love and justice as:
Identical in essence.
What is the ruling norm for Christian decisions, including ethical dilemmas?
Love
Which working principle prioritizes people over religious rules?
Personalism
Personalism asserts that the most important factor in ethical decisions is:
The well-being and dignity of individuals.
According to Pragmatism, when can bad actions be justified?
If they lead to practical, loving consequences.
How are statements of faith accepted according to Positivism?
Voluntarily.
What is identified as the only intrinsically good thing in the universe?
Love
What does 'Love wills the neighbor's good' imply about how people should act?
Act in a loving way, regardless of the person.
The principle that statements of faith are embraced by choice, not by force or proof, is known as:
Positivism