Good Conduct and Key Moral Principles
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Good Conduct
Ten-Mark Questions
Examine the importance of good moral conduct in the Christian way of life.
Examine Christian teachings about justification by faith and by works.
Examine Christian teachings about justification by faith alone.
Examine Christian teachings about predestination.
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Fifteen-Mark Questions
‘For Christians, good moral conduct is essential to salvation.’
Evaluate this claim.
‘Justification requires faith and works.’
Evaluate this claim.
‘Christians can only be sure of justification by works.’
Evaluate this claim.
‘Christians are justified by faith alone.’
Evaluate this claim.
‘Predestination means that good works are not important.’
Evaluate this claim.
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Ten-Mark Questions
Examine the concept of sanctity of life in Christianity.
Examine how the concept of sanctity of life can be applied to issues concerning the embryo and the unborn child.
Examine how the concept of sanctity of life can be applied to war.
Examine just war theory in Christianity.
Examine the application of just war theory to weapons of mass destruction.
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Fifteen-Mark Questions
‘The sanctity of life means that an embryo must be protected at all costs.’
Evaluate this claim.
‘The sanctity of life means that Christians should not take part in war.’
Evaluate this claim.
‘Just war theory shows that war is sometimes necessary.’
Evaluate this claim.
‘Christians cannot justify the use of weapons of mass destruction.’
Evaluate this claim.
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Ten-Mark Questions
Examine the belief that Christians have dominion over animals.
Examine different beliefs about the role of Christians as stewards of animals and the natural environment.
Examine why there are different Christian views about dominion and stewardship.
Examine how Christian views about their relationship to the environment have changed.
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Fifteen-Mark Questions
‘Dominion means that Christians can use the environment however they like.’
Evaluate this claim.
‘Stewardship means that Christians have a duty to protect the environment.’
Evaluate this claim.
‘Christian understandings of stewardship and dominion are outdated.’
Evaluate this claim.
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