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Moral and Purity
* Moral Purity and Persecution in History, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2000.

Moral and activities
Among his activities with the Institute, which concentrates in part on helping liberal candidates and politicians with re-framing political metaphors, Lakoff has given numerous public lectures and written accounts of his message from Moral Politics.
The state chapters of the Moral Majority were financially independent from the national organization and relied on local resources to conduct their activities.
Moral standards were very high at the school, and all pupils were required to attend church every Sunday and to be in their rooms at 7: 30 pm except on Fridays evenings which were reserved for social activities.
Because of his famous banking activities, his life was documented in a 1988 movie on television titled Camillo Castiglioni oder die Moral der Haifische ( in English: Camillo Castiglioni, or the morality of sharks ), directed by Peter Patzak.
The noise band claimed to cease its activities after a performance at the Death Petrol festival in Antwerpen, Belgium, and in 2006 noiseClub Moral restructured as a new band called Bum Collar, an anagram of Club Moral with a new memberBelgian writer Paul Mennes.
Moral economy is a phrase used in a number of contexts to describe the interplay between moral or cultural beliefs and economic activities.

Moral and which
In The Moral Point of View, Kurt Baier objects that ethical egoism provides no moral basis for the resolution of conflicts of interest, which, in his opinion, form the only vindication for a moral code.
I consider them as the three greatest men that have ever lived, without any exception, and as having laid the foundation of those superstructures which have been raised in the Physical and Moral sciences ".
He also found time for philosophical speculations, and in 1830 he published his Inquiries concerning the Intellectual Powers of Man and the Investigation of Truth, which was followed in 1833 by a sequel, The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings.
In 1979, Falwell founded the Moral Majority, which became one of the largest political lobby groups for evangelical Christians in the United States during the 1980s.
** Moral relativism maintains that all moral judgments have their origins either in societal or in individual standards, and that no single objective standard exists by which one can assess the truth of a moral proposition.
Moral nihilism must be distinguished from moral relativism, which does allow for moral statements to be true or false in a non-universal sense, but does not assign any static truth-values to moral statements.
*** Moral rationalism, also called ethical rationalism, is the view according to which moral truths ( or at least general moral principles ) are knowable a priori, by reason alone.
* Moral skepticism is the class of meta-ethical theories all members of which entail that no one has any moral knowledge.
" Moral equivalence " began to be used as a polemic term-of-retort to " moral relativism ", which had been gaining use as an indictment against political foreign policy that appeared to use only a situation-based application of widely-held ethical standards.
Kirkpatrick published an article called The Myth of Moral Equivalence in 1986, in which sharply criticized those who she alleged were claiming that there was " no moral difference " between the Soviet Union and democratic states.
He lectured on Samuel Clarke, Joseph Butler and John Locke in his systematic course on moral philosophy, which subsequently formed the basis of his Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy ; and on the New Testament, his own annotated copy of which is in the British Library.
* Moral realism is the class of theories which hold that there are true moral statements that report objective moral facts.
" When she was seven years old, her parents joined a " cult group ", the Moral Re-Armament ( MRA ), in which her family remained involved for fifteen years, living in communal centers.
Until that time, economics was taught under the Historical and Moral Sciences Triposes which failed to provide Marshall the kind of energetic and specialized students he desired.
Gauthier is the author of numerous articles, some of the most important of which are collected in Moral Dealing, and several books including Practical Reasoning, The Logic of Leviathan, Morals by Agreement, and Rousseau: The Social and the Solitary.
In 1731, Pope published his " Epistle to Burlington ", on the subject of architecture, the first of four poems which would later be grouped under the title Moral Essays ( 1731 – 35 ).
Moral absolutism stands in contrast to other categories of normative ethical theories such as consequentialism, which holds that the morality ( in the wide sense ) of an act depends on the consequences or the context of the act.
In response, Arnauld wrote Théologie morale des Jésuites ( Moral Theology of the Jesuits ), which was the basis of most of the arguments later used by Pascal in his Provincial Letters denouncing the " relaxed morality " of Jesuitism.
In 1692, Quesnel published a book which he had been working on since 1668, Réflexions morales sur le Nouveau Testament ( Moral Reflections on the New Testament ), a devotional guide to the New Testament which laid out the Jansenist position in strong terms.
* Oxford Group, a 20th century religious movement which became Moral Re-Armament
These officers, in addition to fulfilling their specific functions, also act collectively as the " Republican Moral Council " to submit to the Supreme Tribunal actions they believe are illegal, particularly those which violate the Constitution.
The underpinnings for the contemporary moral panic were found in a rise of five factors in the years leading up to the 1980s: The establishment of Fundamentalist Christianity and political organization of the Moral Majority ; the rise of the Anti-cult movement which spread ideas of abusive cults kidnapping and brainwashing children and teens ; the appearance of the Church of Satan and other explicitly Satanist groups that added a kernel of truth to the existence of Satanic cults ; the appearance of the child abuse industry and a group of professionals dedicated to the protection of children ; and the popularization of posttraumatic stress disorder, repressed memory and corresponding survivor movement.

Moral and God
Daniel Goldhagen, former Associate Professor of Political Science at Harvard University, also suggested in his book A Moral Reckoning that the Roman Catholic Church should change its doctrine and the accepted Biblical canon to excise statements he labels as antisemitic, to indicate that " The Jews ' way to God is as legitimate as the Christian way ".
It was also discussed by Peter S. Fosl in his essay titled " The Moral Imperative to Rebel Against God ".
With God as " First Cause " or " Moral Legislator " theology has no concern ; nor is it interested in the speculative problems indicated by the traditional doctrine of the Trinity.
* Long, J., Gray, J., An Enquiry into the Origin of the Human Appetites and Affections, Shewing how Each arises from Association, with an account of the Entrance of Moral Evil to the world, to which are added Some remarks on the independent Scheme which deduces all Obligation on God ’ s part and Mans from certain abstract Relations, Truth, & c. Written for the Use of the young Gentlemen at the Universities, W. Wood, ( Lincoln ), 1747 reprint: pp. 281 – 476 in McReynolds, P. ( ed ), Four Early Works on Motivation, Scholar ’ s Facsimiles & Reprints, ( Gainesville ), 1969
He says: ' The holy universal Church teaches that it is not possible to worship God truly except in her and asserts that all who are outside of her will not be saved ' ( Moral.
In 1811, when he proclaimed himself king, Henri I of Haiti awarded himself the title, " Défenseur de la Foi ", and incorporated it into his full style, which translates from the French original as: By the grace of God and the constitutional law of the state, King of Haiti, Sovereign of Tortuga, Gonâve and other adjacent Islands, Destroyer of Tyranny, Regenerator and Benefactor of the Haitian Nation, Creator of her Moral, Political and Martial Institutions, First Crowned Monarch of the New World, Defender of the Faith, founder of the Royal and Military Order of Saint-Henry.
* 1914 – 15 William Ritchie Sorley Moral Values and the Idea of God
* Moral contingency: If morality depends on the perfectly free will of God, morality would lose its necessity: " If nothing prevents God from loving things that are different from what God actually loves, then goodness can change from world to world or time to time.
Moral obligations are created by " personal demands ", whether these demands come from the weakest creatures or most insignificant persons or from God.
While his theological works are forgotten, his side-interest in statistics ( and the then-very fashionable view that statistical predictability of social behavior left no space for ethics or God ), and discussions with the then-very deterministically-minded great economist Adolph Wagner let him write a very important work, the Moralstatistik (" Moral Statistics "), in 1868.
Chalmers ' Bridgewater Treatise, in the series On the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God as Manifested in the Adaptation of External Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man, appeared in two volumes 1833 and went through 6 editions.
* " Moral framework ": Belief in God, for example, is seen by some to be necessary for moral behavior.
Robert Wright ( born 1957 ) is an American journalist, scholar, and prize-winning author of best-selling books about science, evolutionary psychology, history, religion, and game theory, including The Evolution of God, Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny, The Moral Animal, and Three Scientists and Their Gods: Looking for Meaning in an Age of Information.
Moral standards of absolute honesty, absolute purity, absolute unselfishness, and absolute love, though recognised as impossible to attain, were guidelines to help determine whether a course of action was directed by God.
* Business for the Glory of God: The Bible ’ s Teaching on the Moral Goodness of Business
Klaus Bockmuehl, Professor of Theology and Ethics, Regent College, Vancouver and author of Listening to the God Who Speaks, wrote: " The genius of Moral Re-Armament is to bring the central spiritual substance of Christianity ( which it often demonstrates in a fresher and more powerful way than do the Churches ) in a secular and accessible form.
" If spiritual Faith is a natural duty — namely, if it is obligatory on account of the relation in which men stand to God as creatures to their Creator — it is commanded by the Moral Law, and it was incumbent on Adam as much as on any of his posterity.
In addition, he has several books due in the coming years, including What God Wants: What the World ’ s Major Religions Teach about Today ’ s Most Controversial Issue, SpiritWise: The Moral Teachings of Native Americans, and Black Op.
William Styles defines neonomianism as, " A schemed of Divinity propounded by Daniel Williams, D. D., which held that God has receded from the demands of the Moral Law, and given up its original obligations — and that the Gospel is a New Law, but of milder requirements, in which Faith, Repentance, and sincere though imperfect Obedience, are substituted in the room of the perfect and perpetual Obedience required by the original Law.
-- Moral message of God and His Prophet ( SA ) by Hazrat Shah Shadullah Faridi — Hajj-e-Zauqi, compiled by Hazrat Captain Wahid Bakhsh Sial ( RA )

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