Extra Questions for Exam 2
1. Describe the process of moral development in terms
of a change from one sort of nature to another. What sort of perspective
might a Christian bring to bear with regard to this issue? (What, in
other words, would a person's Christian faith add to our understanding of
why our "first nature" is not ultimately satisfactory?)
2. Describe the following categories we discussed in class:
(a) utilitarian individualism,
(b) expressive individualism.
Of which political party in America is each view characteristic? What
attitude about human nature is shared by both views? In class, we discussed
a possible alternative to both views. What was it?
3. How might one's faith tradition aid in the process of moral instruction?
-- What resources might one find there?