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  1. The Law of God is Gods Absolute Demand on his Moral Creatures. As Creator and Lord, God rightfully deserves and demands perfect obedience and loyal love from his moral creatures, both human and angelic. In this context, the “law of God” refers to his specific commands and demand from us.

    • Christian Ethics

      Definition. Christian ethics is guided by God’s revelation...

    • Christian Ethics and Scripture
    • Christian Ethics and The Mosaic Law
    • Christian Ethics and Philosophy
    • Christian Ethics in Today’S World

    Evangelical Christians should not find it controversial to say that the Scriptures—God’s Word—is our authority and standard for ethics, just as it is for theology. This is because God is our ultimate authority and standard. There cannot be a higher standard for ethics than God, not because he is all-powerful, but because he is the sourceof goodness...

    Despite agreement amongst evangelicals about the importance and authority of Scripture for Christian ethics, there are debates about the role of the Mosaic Law in Christian morality. This is not the place to engage in discussions of covenantal continuity and discontinuity, biblical theology, or hermeneutics, but it does seem safe to say that Christ...

    Outside of Scripture, philosophers have proposed various systems for the evaluation of ethics and morality. Some have sought the justification for ethics in the consequences that stem from certain behaviors. In these systems, something is considered good if it produces good consequences that outweigh the negative consequences. Some people assess th...

    There are, of course, an enormous number of practical ethical issues that Christians face today. Some issues in certain societies are relatively recent, like legalized abortion and same-sex marriage. Other issues are more universal and perennial, like general sexual issues or the justification of self defense and war. Sometimes God has spoken clear...

  2. 1951 Law is a rule of conduct enacted by competent authority for the sake of the common good. the moral law presupposes the rational order, established among creatures for their good and to serve their final end, by the power, wisdom, and goodness of the Creator.

  3. Jan 16, 2024 · Far from reflecting different functions of the human mind, theology and ethics correspond to different pieces of reality, cleft in two by sin. Without an understanding of how that reality fell apart, Bonhoeffer contends, any attempt at an ethics will go astray.

  4. They are not regarded as ethical and ritual rules that would separate Christian communities from society. Rather, God's law, interpreted by Jesus Christ, serves as the guideline for a life of the Christian believers within the world of the Roman Empire.

    • Jens Schröter
    • 2017
  5. What is the relationship between the law of God in the OT and the teaching of Jesus in the NT? This is an important practical question because in his teaching Jesus seemed to affirm some laws (e.g. ‘you shall not steal’) but abrogate others (e.g. ‘an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth’).

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  7. May 11, 2008 · The king, however, is not placed outside God’s covenant with his people, but is integrated into it, and his conduct must therefore follow the laws established by God. The purpose of David’s kingship was to establish a different relationship with God (1 Sam 16.1–13; 2 Sam 5.1–3; cf. Deut 17.14–20).

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