Zusammenfassung der Ressource
God as morally perfect and the source
of morality
- In the Bible God's creation is often said to be
good, and God reveals himself through creation
- God's goodness is visible in the
creation and sustaining of the world
- His actions in the world, e.g.
miracles, are seen to be good
- God acts for the benefit of his people (e.g. the Exodus,
healing miracles or support for God's followers in battle)
- His actions are not to be questioned
and must be obeyed- as shown in the
story of Arbraham being willing to
sacrifice his son in obedience to God's
command
- Shows that the goodness of God cannot be measured by
human standards of goodness but has to be experienced
within a relationship which is based on faith, not reason
- 10 commandments, Exodus 20, show how God set
the standard of good behaviour
- Part of God's covenant with the
Israelites, tell them how to behave
towards God and towards other
people
- The Israelites in turn have a
duty to obey God's
commandments as they will
enable them to lead a good life
- People are to respond to God's goodness with
obedience to his commands, as their own ethical
behaviour comes from an ethically perfect God