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    DIALOGUE Weekly Question: Ethics Dialogue Assignment: These next 6 links are to a variety of articles on ethics. They move from Secular Ethics, to Christian Ethics, then on to Medical Ethics, and finally arrive at the subject of this course, Christian or Biblical Medical Ethics. 1. Construct a 50 - 75 word, strong definition of each area of ethics - Secular, Christian, Medical, and Christian Medical. 2. Write 175 - 200 words comparing AND contrasting secular and Christian ethics. 3. Write 175 - 200

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    Christian Author Dr. Michael L. Silver Confronts Modern Challenges to Christian Ethics In his hard-hitting book, the author takes aim at issues that divide Christians. One quote by the English writer G.K. Chesterton comes into the mind of everyone who reads Dr. Silver’s book The Challenge of Christian Ethics in a Diverse Society (Xulon Press, 2015): The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult; and left untried. This applies well today to modern society

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    Almost a decade ago, after I had spent a year of in a discipleship program, I adopted the mission statement: Make the next right decision, and promptly admit when I’m wrong. To me this statement encompasses everything I know about applying Christian ethics to everyday life. Motivated by love, I seek to act in holiness and justice in every choice I make, including admitting promptly when I choose wrong. To make the best decisions possible I apply a biblical perspective, and ethical evaluation toward

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    Can Christian Ethics survive in a secular state?. Christian ethics is the study of the way of life that conforms to the will of God. Judgment of behaviour derives from the fundamental Christian virtues. These are prudence, fortitude, temperance and justice. Christian ethics is essentially a religious ethic and is deeply founded in the revelation of God. Therefore, “how does the decline of Christianity in modern Western societies impede the validity of a Christian ethical approach to contemporary

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    Boundaries and ethics are very important to know whether you a counselor, coach, pastor, and so on because there are limitations in what you can do and say. Almost everywhere you go a business, organization, church, etc. has a Code of Ethics to follow. Having a Code of Ethics in place is to protect the coach and the client to create professional boundaries that can help build a professional relationship. The American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) has very strong approach on how a coach

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    for this, some which are very evident, particularly when looking at certain teachings. On the other hand, some argue that most religious ethics are the right way to approach moral decision making as these contain the teachings and word of God so must be correct. Some of St. Paul’s teachings are heavily criticised for being too rigid. For example if a Christian were to be offered a promotion in a career, but it meant that they were to take someone else’s job and leave them without one, such teachings

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    philosophy concerning Christian ethics as it pertains to the community and within church organizations. A Christian is (or should be defined as one who humbles himself or herself and chooses to enter into discipleship, to follow Jesus’ path, to build his or her life upon his teaching and his practices even at great cost, to pass those teachings and practices on to others, and thus enjoy the unspeakable privilege of participating in the advance of God’s reign (Sassen & Gushee, Kingdom Ethics, 30-31). There

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    Research Essay: 20876077 Through the study of scripture, Christian movements and the views of historical and contemporary figures, it can be said that Christian ethical teachings have a significant influence on the lives of its adherents. A prime example of the effects of these teachings is the nature and practice of Christian environmental ethics. The Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy defines environmental ethics as the discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings

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    Judeo-Christian Ethics

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    Conducting interviews for positions that do not exist does not align with the actions of Judeo-Christians religious ethics. Judeo-Christians aspects are holiness of human life, moral obligation, and compassion for others. In others, treat others as you would like to be treated. Although conducting fake interviews are misleading, they do, however, have pros and cons for both parties involved. As for the interviewer, this would be an opportunity to make sure they have the best people on their

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    Christian Counseling Ethics

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    Summarize the five ethical guidelines for integrating spirituality into counseling. Discuss the ethical concerns that each guideline is attempting to address. According to Craig Cashwell and J. Young (2011) one of the five ethical guidelines are (1) Religion and spirituality are widely practiced in the United States - “researchers have found that 96% of people leaving in the United States believe in a higher power, more than 90% pray, 69% are members of a religious community” (p. 13). Furthermore

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