Work, Career, And Vocation In Essay

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In principle, Christian parents discipline their children on behalf of God and as a means of ensuring that they follow Christian teachings while they are at impressionable ages. Strengths and Weaknesses

Perhaps the only weakness in relation to Christian values that pertain to sex, marriage, and family is that it is somewhat unclear what the role of marriage and sexual relations in marriage are among couples who choose not to become parents or who know in advance that they are incapable of conceiving. To the extent they...

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In other respects, Christian values about sex, marriage, and family provide a consistent and sound framework for social relations, particularly in the application of Christian principles of mutual respect and doing unto others to marriage and family life and relationships.
Aristotle introduced the concept of Virtue Ethics, which differs substantially from the two other main approaches to understanding human ethical behavior and values:

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