But if changes in Christian morals are to this extent inevitable, what never changes is that the returning love for God in which faith by its very nature eventuates always has just such
properly moral implications and that they always pertain to acting in the situation in a distinctive way — namely, so as to take account of all the interests affected by our action in order to realize these interests as fully as circumstances allow.
To recognize this is to understand why the self - understanding of faith necessarily has
properly moral implications.
Not exact matches
Thus even though faith as such lies beyond the sphere of action in the sphere of existence or self - understanding, it is nevertheless inseparable from action, and its necessary
implications for action are
properly moral.
In this blog I plan to briefly rebut each of these arguments, and instead make the case that we must
properly recognize the social
implications of technology, and therefore should already be gravely worried about the
moral hazard effects of geoengineering.