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Christian Humanism IV: Morality: October 2006
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality. Wednesday, October 11, 2006. Judging the Rightness and Wrongness of an Action. From Connors and McCormick:. How then do we judge whether an action is right or wrong? We need to consider the following:. What is the goal of our action? What do we want to happen? It must be obvious that in order for an action to be good, the intention must be good. One cannot a good action with a bad intention! How do we accomplish our goal? What do we do in order to reach that goal? Our act...
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality: A Call to Grow
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality. Monday, September 04, 2006. A Call to Grow. Recall that Keenan says that conscience is a call to grow. In his book Moral Wisdom. He quotes scripture and the works of our early christian fathers to further illustrate it. Keenan says that the imagery in the bible show conscience as a movement. St. Paul for instance, show this in:. Philippians 3, 13-14. Galatians 5, 7. You were running well.". To not progress on the way of Life is to regress.". Para; 4:28 am. Blogs of My Stu...
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality: September 2006
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality. Thursday, September 07, 2006. Three Dimensions of Conscience. Conscience as capacity - also known as the antecedent conscience. This shows our general hunger for the good our capacity to recognise the good. Thus it is the state of our moral selves before we confront a problem. Conscience as process - also known as actual conscience. This is the actual process of moral reasoning when confronted with a problem. It shows that conscience is a search for what is right. This fo...
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality: Examples of Great Short Films
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality. Monday, September 04, 2006. Examples of Great Short Films. To help you get an idea of what I'm looking for as regards the short film project, I would like you to watch the following short films. By Marc-Andreas Bochert. 14:56. By Angela Pines and Liliana Sulzbach. 22:00. By Raymond Red. 13:00. By Robert Bradbook. 11:43. Para; 5:11 am. So far.and whoa! They both just knock me off at the ending! I like these short films. They're very unpredictable. And Fredi.
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality: Three Dimensions of Conscience
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality. Thursday, September 07, 2006. Three Dimensions of Conscience. Conscience as capacity - also known as the antecedent conscience. This shows our general hunger for the good our capacity to recognise the good. Thus it is the state of our moral selves before we confront a problem. Conscience as process - also known as actual conscience. This is the actual process of moral reasoning when confronted with a problem. It shows that conscience is a search for what is right. This fo...
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality: July 2006
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality. Saturday, July 29, 2006. My Christian Humanism IV classes will be having a major project. They are tasked to create a 20 minute short film on Virtue and Filipino values. I have asked each class to have four groups each (with a maximum of 10 members). The schedule deadlines are as follows. Groupings, Staff: Producer, Director, Scriptwriter; Conceptualisation. Finance, Script, Pre-production Storyboard. Shooting, Trailer Production (1 minute max). A step-by-step description...
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality: December 2006
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality. Wednesday, December 13, 2006. Sin As A Failure to Bother to Love. Pharisee and the Tax Collector. Lazarus and the Rich Man. Sinning Out of Our Strengths. Being Surprised by Our Sins. An Attitude of Humility. Para; 4:36 pm. In the previous posts, we have discussed what conscience is. And we may conclude it with a definition of conscience: conscience. As a search for the loving thing to do. We begin with this post on sin by defining sin as a failure to bother to love. After...
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality: Central do Brasil
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality. Sunday, August 20, 2006. To highlight the lessons on conscience. I decided to show the film Central do Brasil. To all of my classes. The film is a favourite of mine since it captures local colour as if you are transported to Brazil. Synopsis by Sony Pictures, Inc. :. Produced by five-time Academy Award-winner Arthur Cohn ("The Garden of the Finzi-Continis," "Black and White in Color"), "Central Station" introduces director Walter Salles to the ranks of the great humanist ...
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality: Judging the Rightness and Wrongness of an Action
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Christian Humanism IV: Morality. Wednesday, October 11, 2006. Judging the Rightness and Wrongness of an Action. From Connors and McCormick:. How then do we judge whether an action is right or wrong? We need to consider the following:. What is the goal of our action? What do we want to happen? It must be obvious that in order for an action to be good, the intention must be good. One cannot a good action with a bad intention! How do we accomplish our goal? What do we do in order to reach that goal?