to get ahead. To support your rationale, you cite the Ten Commandments, which is an excellent source for ethical beliefs, as it was really the first ethical system given by God to Moses to give to the Israelites. It covers a complete range of human actions and shows what people should do and what they should not do. The principles that support the Ten Commandments are a great illustration of ethics.
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Laura
Your conception of ethics is very interesting because instead of being based on ideas or principles or theories, it seems to be based on how people… Continue Reading...
Ten Commandments from God. In times of turmoil, the weak turn to false gods while the strong stay steadfast and faithful. This is evident in Beowulf. The author would have understood this as his sympathy is fully Christian—clear since he refers to the pagans as pagans, which he would not do if he were not Christian himself. The timeline also lines up because the conversion of the Anglo Saxons started at around 597 and ended in the late 7th century. The poem itself was written anywhere from 700-1000, so it… Continue Reading...
what happened there, is important for a new of reasons. First, the Ten Commandments were received there. Something to be noted about Mt. Sinai is that people are not entirely sure where it actually is. Mt. Horeb is offered as the actual place but there is not a large amount of consensus (Levenson, 1985).
As for the monotheist/Henotheist argument, there apparently was a time… Continue Reading...
to support their argument. They pointed to the Ten Commandments stating that one should not covet his neighbor's manservant or maidservant. They also pointed out that even though slavery existed during Jesus era, he did not speak out against it. [footnoteRef:8] The slavery defenders made… Continue Reading...