Question 1
0 out of 5 points
Ethical relativism is the view that:
Selected
Answer: what is right or wrong is determined by the
society in which you live.
Correct
Answer: what is actually right and wrong can vary from
one person or group of people to another.
Question 2
5 out of 5 points
Ethical Absolutism is the view that:
Selected
Answer: binding moral principles do exist, regardless of
what people believe about them.
Correct
Answer: binding moral principles do exist, regardless of
what people believe about them.
Question 3
5 out of 5 points
The textbook Christian Ethics contrasts two
interpretations of the biblical attitude toward our
responsibility to poverty: “rigorous discipleship” and
“responsible consumption.” With which of these views
does the textbook side?
Selected
Answer: None of the
above.
Correct
Answer: None of the
above.