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Christian Theology & Ethics Introduction Epistemology - answerThe study of the source of knowledge, such as laws, family, books, etc. Metaphysics - answerThe study of the nature of existence and why physics is the way it is Ethics - answerThe defining characteristics of a people or a culture (th...

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Christian Theology & Ethics Introduction


Epistemology - answer✔The study of the source of knowledge, such as laws, family, books, etc.


Metaphysics - answer✔The study of the nature of existence and why physics is the way it is


Ethics - answer✔The defining characteristics of a people or a culture (the laws of a people)


Aesthetics - answer✔The study of value in art and beauty


Logic - answer✔The study of reasoning and rhetoric, including writing and speaking


Ontology - answer✔The study of the nature of being, including the nature of the world onto

which one exists


Cosmogony - answer✔The story of how creation came to be and where we came from, often

described with common images and metaphors

(everything starts with chaos, breath or wind that brings life into being, naming)


Original Sin - answer✔The disobedience to God, such as eating the fruit of the tree, leading to

default expectations of humans being made to sin


Theodicy - answer✔The explanation of why evil exists

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Sapien - answer✔The Latin word for knowledge, as in Homo sapiens, meaning 'wise man'


Cosmogonies - answer✔Different mirrored creation stories, such as Genesis 1 vs. Genesis 2,

with variations in the order of creation and naming


Naming - answer✔The act of giving something a name, which is believed to bring it into

existence


Hume's Fork - answer✔The idea that there are only two ways to see free will: living in a

deterministic world or having complete free will


Pelagius - answer✔A figure who believed in the absence of original sin and emphasized human

free will and responsibility for moral activity


St. Augustine - answer✔An influential figure who argued for original sin, the predetermined

nature of life, and the concept of grace leading to good acts


Normative Ethics - answer✔The study of ethical action, including virtue, eudaimonism,

deontological, and utilitarian approaches


Sermon on the Mount / Beatitudes - answer✔A key teaching of Jesus in the Bible, addressing

ethical principles and virtues


Deontology - answer✔The ethical idea that one has a duty and should follow it regardless of

consequences, exemplified by Immanuel Kant's categorical imperative

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