ETHC 101 Quiz 6 Liberty University
Set 1
- Which of these is NOT a part of traditional Just War Theory?
- When it comes to whether a society should legislate morality, the central element is
- Which of these is NOT a form of bad law
- What is one reason given by those who claim the New Testament abolished capital punishment?
- Which early Christian figure was one of the earliest proponents of Just War Theory?
- Concerning the wars of the Old Testament, it is important to remember that God’s commands for Israel to make war on the Canaanites were…
- Which of the following is NOT a reason given by modern sociology and psychology for the cause of crime?
- What New Testament passage recognizes that government has divine authority to bear the sword against evil doers?
- Modern racism received its greatest impetus from what?
- What Old Testament text is cited as a universal mandate to uphold the death penalty for murder?
Set 2
- With regards to the morality of “in vitro fertilization,” a Christian’s view needs to balance respect for an individual’s freedom of choice with what else?
- In the Hebrew Bible, the wellbeing of the Israelites was seen as a blessing that came directly from God. In turn, what did God expect of the Israelites?
- One objection to in vitro fertilization mentioned in Christian Ethics is:
- An ovum is defined as:
- According to the book Christian Ethics, most developed countries other than the United States treat provision of health care as what?
- The straw man fallacy involves:
- The fallacy of conflation involves:
- The fallacy of equivocation involves:
- A zygote is defined as:
- The fallacy of forgetful induction involves:
Set 3
- The straw man fallacy involves:
- The fallacy of conflation involves:
- What is a “common ground argument”?
- The concept of progressive revelation postulates that:
- According to the book Christian Ethics, most developed countries other than the United States treat provision of health care as what?
- The Sorites Paradox involves what question:
- According to Christian Ethics, the norms of love and justice call us to what?
- In the Hebrew Bible, the wellbeing of the Israelites was seen as a blessing that came directly from God. In turn, what did God expect of the Israelites?
- Christian Ethics affirms that in the United States, the poor can become trapped in which vicious cycle?
- According to the textbook Christian Ethics, what is the foundation of justice according to the Bible?
Set 4
- An embryo is defined as:
- The abortion issue is like the Sorites Paradox because:
- With regards to the morality of “in vitro fertilization,” a Christian’s view needs to balance respect for an individual’s freedom of choice with what else?
- In the Hebrew Bible, the wellbeing of the Israelites was seen as a blessing that came directly from God. In turn, what did God expect of the Israelites?
- A zygote is defined as:
- According to the book Christian Ethics, most developed countries other than the United States treat provision of health care as what?
- According to the textbook Christian Ethics, what is the foundation of justice according to the Bible?
- A fetus is defined as:
- According to Christian Ethics, the norms of love and justice call us to what?
- One objection to in vitro fertilization mentioned in Christian Ethics is:
Set 5
- The Sorites Paradox involves what question:
- The straw man fallacy involves:
- According to the textbook Christian Ethics, what is the foundation of justice according to the Bible?
- An ovum is defined as:
- The fallacy of forgetful induction involves:
- What is a “common ground argument”?
- The fallacy of equivocation involves:
- According to the book Christian Ethics, most developed countries other than the United States treat provision of health care as what?
- The abortion issue is like the Sorites Paradox because:
- An embryo is defined as: