Tejashwi Yerra, BBA LLB, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
Introduction
Christian ethics is derived from the Metaphysical core of the Bible that thinks God is the ultimate source of entire power. Christian ethics is also known as moral theology which is a multi-faceted ethical system. It is a virtue ethic that focuses on building the moral character of a human being. It also assimilates natural law ethics. The three most common forms of Christian epistemology are Evidential, Reformed, and volitional epistemology. This is a branch of philosophy that concerns knowledge. This is shared by both Judaism and Christianity and depended upon the Hebrew canon as well as important legacies from Greek and Hellenistic philosophy. Christian ethics asserts the supernatural moral norms from God but it is also answerable to standards of rationality and coherence. It defines the wrong behaviour from a Christian perspective. It teaches how to live and it also asks what the whole Bible teaches about acts, attitudes, personal character traits that receive God’s approval and which ones do not.
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