Of course that's just my theological opinion. I could be wrong.
The theological rantings of a reformed seminary student, so basically just a place for me to post assignments from class.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Course Reflection - Pastoral and Social Ethics
The
wonderful part about taking a John Frame class is how easily the material from
his other classes blends together the content into a cohesive whole. This class in particular has been thought
provoking from the standpoint of applying his tri-perspectival point of view to
living out life and dealing with real world situations. There are many ethical dilemmas that face the
world, and this class is one that will provide a great foundation for dealing
with those issues form a biblical perspective.
The most challenging of which for our culture can be how to apply the 10
commandments, but Frame helped to draw out both the narrow and broad
applications of each. This reminded me
of the importance of God’s law specifically the normative perspective while it
also illuminated the existential applications for me as a person and the
situational perspectives implications on the world. This is an essential class for anyone who is
seriously tackling ethical issues presented today from a biblical perspective.
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