Fundamentals of Morality WSR-NR-D-PM2
Essential matter:
1.Basic definitions of science about the morality. Customs and the morality, the morality and an ethic. A material subject of a moral reflection.
2.Differences and relations between a moral sociology and psychology and a moral ethic and theology.
3.Sources of a Christian moral reflection: an intellect, experience and the Revelation.
4.Basics methodological problems in a modern reflection about the moral good and bad. Social conditionings of the moral good.
5.A person as subject of a moral activity. A person features. Basics human fears and their influence on moral activities.
6.A moral efficiency in an education of a human character.
7.Biological, psychological and spiritual dimensions of a human nature.
8.A moral law and instituted law.
9.A content of a nature law and human rights.
10.Features of a nature law.
11.An essence, division and functions of a conscience.
12.A conscience formation.
13.The evil and sin. Causes of a disappearance a sense of sin.
14.An individual sin and social evil structures.
15.Cardinal sins and sin against the Holy Spirit.
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