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ArtikelProhibition and Taste: the Bipolarity in Christian Ethics  
Oleh: Burggraeve, Roger
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Ethical Perspectives: Journal of the European Ethics Network vol. 1 no. 3 (Sep. 1994), page 130-144.
Topik: Taste; Prohibition; Bipolarity; Christian Ethics; John-Paul II's
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Isi artikelJohn-Paul II's encyclinical Veritatis Splendor examines the commandments, in particular the Decalogue. In so far as it is the expression of 'natural law' applicable and reflexively accessible to all, it is a permanent charter not only of Christian inspired ethics but of every human ethics (vs 12). Using the story of the rich young man , cited in the encyclinical's first chapter, we should like to elucidate in this first part, and in our own way, how prohibitions open the way for freedom and the richess of human creavity. This will show that Christian ethics, for which the Decalogue is of essential importance, cannot limit itself to drawing borders. Prohibitions are only a necessary condition and not a sufficient ground for a Christian ethic inspired by the gospel whose heart is living person of Jesus the Christ.
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