ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS
compare two ethical frameworks, a Christian framework and a competing ethical framework (i.e. relativism, duty ethics, egoism, utilitarianism, virtue ethics, natural law), and to argue for which theory is strongest. You will write a 1000–1200-word essay (not including footnotes, the title page, table of contents, and bibliography) that combines your insights and arguments into a single carefully-articulated work. Format should be 12pt, Times New Roman font and in one of the three major writing styles (MLA, APA, or Turabian). A template will be provided.
Now that you have learned about competing ethical theories, write a 1000–1200-word essay that compares and contrasts a Christian ethical theory with a competing ethical theory. You may choose from any ethical frameworks we have covered in the course – Relativism, Utilitarianism, Egoism, Duty Ethics, Virtue Ethics, or Natural Law. Keep in mind that some of these frameworks have a great deal in common with Christian ethics, so you should be mindful in making important distinctions. For example, pay attention to the ways a Christian ethic would interpret concepts like “virtue,” “law,” or “duty” in comparison to a non-Christian ethic. The textbooks will be extremely helpful in this regard.
Your paper should be divided into five sections and must meet the minimum word count for each section (not including citations, bibliography).
1) Introduction. Begin your paper with a brief introductory paragraph that clearly states your goals, thesis, and method. State what two ethical frameworks you are comparing and which one you are defending. (minimum 50 words).
2) Articulate a Christian ethical framework. What is it? What are the sources of authority? Where is it grounded? How does it define goodness? What are its strengths and weaknesses? (minimum 300 words)
3) Articulate a competing ethical framework that you believe poses the greatest challenges to Christian ethics (i.e. Relativism, Utilitarianism, Egoism, Duty Ethics, Virtue Ethics, or Natural Law). What is it? What are the sources of authority? Where is it grounded? How does it define goodness? What are its strengths and weaknesses? (minimum 300 words)
4) Which framework is stronger? Which theory has greater explanatory power and more defensible philosophically/theologically/morally/historically? Explain your answer (minimum 350 words)
Sample Answer
The Enduring Strength of Agape: A Comparison of Christian Ethics and Utilitarianism
This essay aims to compare and contrast two prominent ethical frameworks: Christian ethics and Utilitarianism. While Utilitarianism presents a compelling, consequences-focused approach to moral decision-making, this paper will argue that Christian ethics, grounded in divine revelation and a holistic understanding of human dignity, provides a more robust, comprehensive, and morally defensible framework for navigating complex ethical dilemmas. This analysis will define each framework, explore their sources of authority, identify their strengths and weaknesses, and ultimately contend for the superior explanatory power and philosophical coherence of Christian ethics.
The Christian Ethical Framework: Grounded in Divine Character
Christian ethics is a normative ethical system derived from the fundamental beliefs and teachings of Christianity, primarily rooted in the character of God as revealed in the Bible, supremely exemplified in the person and teachings of Jesus Christ, and interpreted through the Church’s