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Moral Decision-Making: Processes and Principles for Making Ethical Decisions in a Christian Context
Level of Education: Doctoral Degree in Biblical Studies
Purpose: To equip students with a thorough understanding of the processes and principles involved in making ethical decisions based on Christian teachings.
Objectives: To provide a framework for ethical decision-making that aligns with biblical principles and to develop the ability to apply this framework in various contexts.
Concepts, Terms, and Keywords Defined:
- Moral Decision-Making: The process of choosing actions that are ethical and align with moral principles.
- Christian Ethics: Moral principles that govern behavior based on Christian teachings.
- Discernment: The ability to judge well, guided by the Holy Spirit.
- Conscience: An inner sense of right and wrong that guides decisions.
- Biblical Principles: Fundamental truths from the Bible that guide ethical behavior.
- Holy Spirit: The third person of the Trinity, who acts as the guide and counselor for Christians.
- Golden Rule: The ethical principle of treating others as one wants to be treated (Matthew 7:12).
- Agape Love: Selfless, sacrificial, unconditional love (1 Corinthians 13).
Lesson Content:
- Introduction to Moral Decision-Making:
- Definition and significance of moral decision-making.
- Overview of the decision-making process from a Christian perspective.
- Biblical Foundations for Ethical Decisions:
- Old Testament Principles: The Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:1-17), wisdom literature (Proverbs 3:5-6).
- New Testament Principles: The Greatest Commandments (Matthew 22:37-40), the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7), the Fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23).
- The Role of the Holy Spirit in Decision-Making:
- Guidance and conviction (John 16:13, Romans 8:14).
- Developing spiritual discernment (1 Corinthians 2:14-16).
- Principles for Christian Ethical Decision-Making:
- Love: The central command of loving God and others (Matthew 22:37-40).
- Justice: Acting justly and loving mercy (Micah 6:8).
- Humility: Walking humbly with God (Philippians 2:3-4).
- Integrity: Living blamelessly and honestly (Proverbs 11:3).
- Steps in the Moral Decision-Making Process:
- Pray for Guidance: Seeking God’s wisdom and direction (James 1:5).
- Study Scripture: Understanding biblical principles related to the decision (2 Timothy 3:16-17).
- Consult Wise Counsel: Seeking advice from mature Christians (Proverbs 15:22).
- Examine the Consequences: Considering the impact of the decision on others (Philippians 2:4).
- Reflect on Motivations: Ensuring the decision is made with pure intentions (1 Corinthians 10:31).
- Make the Decision: Acting in faith and trust in God’s guidance (Hebrews 11:6).
- Review and Reflect: Evaluating the decision’s outcomes and learning from the experience (Psalm 139:23-24).
- Jesus’ Model/Example:
- Jesus’ approach to decision-making, emphasizing prayer and alignment with God’s will (Luke 6:12-13, John 5:30).
- Examples of Jesus’ ethical decisions and teachings: Compassion (Mark 1:41), Truthfulness (John 14:6), Sacrifice (John 15:13).
- Practical Applications:
- Personal Ethics: Applying biblical principles in daily life (Colossians 3:17).
- Social Ethics: Promoting justice and mercy in society (Amos 5:24, Matthew 25:31-46).
- Professional Ethics: Upholding integrity and honesty in the workplace (Proverbs 11:3, Colossians 3:23-24).
Exam Questions with Explained Answers:
- Question: Define moral decision-making and explain its importance in a Christian context. Answer: Moral decision-making involves choosing actions that align with ethical principles. It is important in a Christian context because it ensures that decisions reflect biblical values and God’s will.
- Question: How do the Ten Commandments guide moral decision-making? Answer: The Ten Commandments provide fundamental moral guidelines that reflect God’s character and will, serving as a basis for ethical decisions (Exodus 20:1-17).
- Question: Explain the role of the Holy Spirit in Christian moral decision-making. Answer: The Holy Spirit guides believers into all truth (John 16:13), convicts them of sin, and provides wisdom and discernment for making ethical decisions (Romans 8:14).
- Question: Discuss the significance of the Greatest Commandments in ethical decision-making. Answer: The Greatest Commandments to love God and others (Matthew 22:37-40) form the foundation of Christian ethics, guiding all decisions to be rooted in love.
- Question: Describe the process of seeking wise counsel in decision-making and its biblical basis. Answer: Seeking wise counsel involves consulting mature Christians for advice, as advised in Proverbs 15:22, to gain diverse perspectives and avoid errors in judgment.
- Question: How does the principle of justice influence Christian ethical decisions? Answer: Justice involves acting fairly and upholding righteousness, as emphasized in Micah 6:8, ensuring that decisions promote fairness and equity.
- Question: What steps should a Christian take when making a difficult ethical decision? Answer: Christians should pray for guidance (James 1:5), study Scripture (2 Timothy 3:16-17), seek wise counsel (Proverbs 15:22), examine consequences (Philippians 2:4), reflect on motivations (1 Corinthians 10:31), make the decision in faith (Hebrews 11:6), and review the outcome (Psalm 139:23-24).
- Question: Analyze Jesus’ approach to decision-making and its relevance to Christians today. Answer: Jesus’ approach, emphasizing prayer and alignment with God’s will (Luke 6:12-13, John 5:30), serves as a model for Christians to seek divine guidance and prioritize God’s purposes in their decisions.
- Question: How can Christians ensure their professional decisions align with biblical ethics? Answer: Christians can ensure their professional decisions align with biblical ethics by acting with integrity, honesty, and diligence (Proverbs 11:3, Colossians 3:23-24), upholding biblical values in all their dealings.
- Question: Explain the importance of reviewing and reflecting on decisions from a Christian perspective. Answer: Reviewing and reflecting on decisions allows Christians to evaluate their outcomes, learn from experiences, and seek God’s continued guidance for future decisions (Psalm 139:23-24).
Practical Applications (Bible-Based):
- Personal Reflection: Encourage students to reflect on their personal decision-making processes and align them with biblical principles.
- Community Engagement: Engage in community service projects as a practical application of ethical decision-making.
- Ethical Leadership: Foster ethical leadership in church and community settings, drawing on biblical principles and Jesus’ example.
Research Citations (MLA Format):
- Bonhoeffer, Dietrich. Ethics. Simon and Schuster, 1995. [Available in eBook format]
- Wright, N.T. After You Believe: Why Christian Character Matters. HarperOne, 2010. [Available in eBook format]
- Rae, Scott B. Moral Choices: An Introduction to Ethics. Zondervan, 2018. [Available in eBook format]
- Geisler, Norman L. Christian Ethics: Contemporary Issues and Options. Baker Academic, 2010. [Available in eBook format]
- Grenz, Stanley J. The Moral Quest: Foundations of Christian Ethics. InterVarsity Press, 2000. [Available in eBook format]
This lesson plan provides a comprehensive, scripturally-based, Christ-centered, and Holy Spirit-guided approach to understanding and applying processes and principles for making ethical decisions in a Christian context at a doctoral level.