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What is the main topic of this study material?
The source of
moral principles
for
Christians
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What are the three main views on moral authority in Christianity?
Heteronomy
:
Authority
from Church, Bible, and reason
Theonomy
: Authority from God via the Bible
Autonomy
: Individuals determine right and wrong
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What does heteronomy refer to in Christian moral principles?
Moral authority
from
Church
,
Bible
, and
reason
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What is the Catholic view of moral authority?
It comes from
Church
,
Bible
, and
reason
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What is the basis of apostolic succession in the Catholic Church?
It claims authority from
Jesus' apostles
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Who are considered the apostles in Christianity?
Jesus'
disciples
and early followers
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What did Jesus command his disciples regarding their mission?
To make disciples of all
nations
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What authority did Jesus give to the apostles?
To
preach
what they learned from Him
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How does the Catholic Church view the relationship between tradition and scripture?
Both are closely connected and equally
authoritative
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What does the Magisterium of the Catholic Church claim?
It alone can
interpret
the word of God
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What does the document Dei Verbum state about Sacred Scripture?
It is the word of God written under
divine inspiration
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What is the role of the Church according to Dei Verbum?
To interpret and explain the
word of God
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How does the Catholic Church view the sale of indulgences?
As a corrupt practice for
financial
gain
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What was Luther's critique of the sale of indulgences?
It was a fabrication for
profit
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What did Luther argue about the pope's wealth?
He should use it to build
St. Peter's Basilica
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How do Catholics respond to accusations of Church corruption?
They acknowledge human flaws but uphold
authority
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What is the Protestant view on the Church's authority?
It has been compromised by
corruption
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What is Natural Law ethics according to Aquinas?
Humans use reason to understand
God's
ethics
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What do Protestants believe about human reason after the fall?
It is corrupted and unreliable for
ethics
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What did Aquinas believe about human reason and God?
It cannot
fully understand
God but supports faith
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How does Barth critique Aquinas' natural law theory?
It overrelies on human reason, making
revelation
unnecessary
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What does Tillich argue about the natural moral law?
It is essential for understanding
human nature
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What is the concept of Sola Scriptura?
Bible
alone is the source of moral principles
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Who is associated with the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers?
Luther
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What are the implications of the priesthood of all believers?
All
individuals
have equal status before God
Challenges the
Catholic
hierarchy
Encourages personal interpretation of
scripture
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Catholic view on moral authority?
Strengths:
Apostolic succession
provides continuity
Tradition and scripture
are interlinked
Weaknesses:
Accusations of
corruption
Reliance on
human authority
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Protestant view on moral authority?
Strengths:
Emphasis on
scripture alone
Reduces reliance on potentially corrupt
institutions
Weaknesses:
Potential for individual
misinterpretation
Lack of unified authority
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What is Sola Scriptura?
It is the belief that the Bible alone is the source of
Christian
moral principles.
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Why is Sola Scriptura typically a Protestant view?
Because
Luther
believed the
Catholic Church
was corrupt.
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How did Luther view the role of the Church in relation to the Bible?
The
Church
should merely
preach
the
Bible.
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What does the Catholic view state about sacred tradition and sacred scripture?
Both have equal validity in
moral authority
.
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What did Luther say about a layman armed with Scripture?
He is greater than the
mightiest
pope without it.
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What is the priesthood of all believers according to Luther?
All
people
have
the
status
of
priest.
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What does 1 Timothy 2:5 state about mediation?
Jesus
is the only mediator between God and humanity.
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How is the authority of the Bible derived?
From its
discernible
excellence
and
religious
experience.
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What does 'Ru-ach' refer to in the context of the Bible?
God's
breath
that inspired the authors.
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Is Sola Scriptura explicitly mentioned in the Bible?
No
, it
is
not
mentioned
in
the
Bible.
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What contradiction arises from the belief in Sola Scriptura?
It cannot be derived from
scripture
itself.
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When were the books of the New Testament decided upon?
In the
4th century
by
Catholic clergy
.
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What does the Protestant response suggest about the Holy Spirit and the Bible?
The Holy Spirit influenced the
Bible's creation
.
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