Clash between rights and
characteristics and between
rights/characteristics and
religious belief
Sarah Kuteh -
praying for patients
Ashers' Bakery -
the 'gay' cake row
Gary McFarlane - sex
therapist and gay
couples
Joshua Sutcliffe - sacked by a
Catholic School for denying the
prophethood of Muhammad
Autonomy
Abortion
Pro-Life
'[God said,] “Before I formed you in the womb I
knew you, and before you were born I
consecrated you; I appointed you a prophet to
the nations.”' Jeremiah 1:5 (NRSV)
Sanctity of Life
'So God created humankind in His image, in the
image of God He created them; male and female He
created them.' Genesis 1:27 (NRSV)
'Whoever sheds the blood of a human,
by a human shall that person’s blood be
shed; for in His own image God made
humankind.' Genesis 9:6 (NRSV)
The Catholic Church
Double effect
Nota:
The Principle of Double Effect in the Church's moral tradition
teaches that one may perform a good action even if it is foreseen that a
bad effect will arise only if four conditions are met: 1) The act
itself must be good. 2) The only thing that one can intend is the good
act, not the foreseen but unintended bad effect. 3) The good effect
cannot arise from the bad effect; otherwise, one would do evil to
achieve good. 4) The unintended but foreseen bad effect cannot be
disproportionate to the good being performed.
This principle has been applied to many cases in health care,
always respecting the most fundamental moral principle of medical
ethics, primum non nocere, "first, do no harm."
The classic case of a difficult pregnancy to which this principle
can be applied is the pregnant woman who has advanced uterine cancer.
The removal of the cancerous uterus will result in the death of the baby
but it would be permissible under the principle of double effect. One
can see how the conditions would be satisfied in this case: 1) The act
itself is good; it is the removal of a diseased organ. 2) All that one
intends is the removal of the diseased organ. One does not want the
death of the baby, either as a means or an end. Nonetheless, one sees
that the unborn child will die as a result of the removal of the
diseased organ. 3) The good action, the healing of the woman, arises
from the removal of the diseased uterus, not from the regrettable death
of the baby which is foreseen and unintended. 4) The unintended and
indirect death of the child is not disproportionate to the good which is
done, which is saving the mother's life.
Moral absolutism
Pro-choice
'An adult person of sound mind is entitled to
decide which, if any, of the available forms of
treatment to undergo' UK Supreme Court
'you feel the glaring light of equality and human rights
illuminating the women of Northern Ireland ... this is their
moment and they will have my full support.' Heidi Allen MP,
House of Commons debate on Northern Ireland abortion rights
ECUSA (limited)
Church of England (limited)
United Church of Christ
Euthanasia
Active euthanasia
Passive euthanasia
Quality of life
Involuntary euthanasia
Voluntary euthanasia
Hospice
Tony Nicklinson
Diane Pretty
Article 12 of the Human
Rights Act - the right to get
married and start a family
Tension with
demand for
fertility treatment
IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation)
AID (Artificial Insemination by Donor)
IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation)
Reproductive cloning
Therapeutic cloning
Moral relativism
England still a Christian country
Monarch head of the
Church of England
27 Church of
England bishops
in the House of
Lords
School terms and public
holidays structured around
Christmas and Easter
National events marked
by Christian celebrations
Existence of state funded faith
schools and how Christianity
influences all schools
Exclusivism
'There is no salvation outside the
Catholic Church' “extra ecclesiam
nulla salus,”
'I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no
one comes to the Father except through me'
John 14:6
inclusivism
Anonymous Christians
Karl Rahner
Nostra aetate
'[Jesus said,] "In my Father’s house there are
many dwelling places. If it were not so, would I
have told you that I go to prepare a place for
you?"' John 14:2
'I have other sheep that do not belong to this fold. I
must bring them also, and they will listen to my voice. So
there will be one flock, one shepherd.' John 10:16
Karl Barth
The Great Commission -
Matthew 28:18-20
Nota:
And Jesus came and said to them [the disciples], “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you. And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”[d]
Human Rights Act - Article 9
protects your right to freedom of
thought, belief and religion
The Nicene Creed
Universalism
Nota:
“Christian Universalism” is the position that all of mankind will
ultimately be saved through Jesus whether or not faith is professed in
Him in this life. It claims that God’s qualities of love, sovereignty,
justice, etc., require that all people be saved and that eternal
punishment is a false doctrine. Salvation is not from hell, but from
sin.
John Hick
Unitarian Universalism
'[The voice of God said,] “See, I am
making all things new.”' Revelation 21:5
'Jesus said, "I came that they may have life,
and have it abundantly."' John 10:10
Interfaith dialogue
'Love your neighbour as
yourself' Luke 10:27
Common good
'[God said,] "Seek the welfare of the city
where I have sent you into exile, and pray to
the Lord on its behalf, for in its welfare you
will find your welfare. " Jeremiah 29:7