Judaism and Morality

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Judaism and Morality by Mind Map: Judaism and Morality

1. Ethics

1.1. Morality

1.1.1. Absolute Morality

1.1.1.1. the ethical belief that there are absolute standards against which moral questions can be judged, and that certain actions are right or wrong, regardless of the context of the act.

1.1.2. Relative Morality

1.1.2.1. the position that moral or ethical propositions do not reflect objective and/or universal moral truths, but instead make claims relative to social, cultural, historical or personal circumstances.

1.1.3. Natural Morality

1.1.3.1. morality that is based on how humans evolved, rather than a morality acquired from societal norms or religious teachings. Charles Darwin's theory of evolution is central to the acceptance of a natural morality.

1.1.4. Trancandental Morality

2. Judaism

2.1. Religion

2.1.1. Theism

2.1.1.1. Monotheism

2.1.1.2. Polytheism

2.1.2. a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices

2.1.3. God

2.1.4. Explains the universe

2.1.4.1. Science

2.2. Torah

2.2.1. Jewish Law

3. Change

3.1. Tradition

3.1.1. Standards

3.1.2. Rules

3.2. Updating

3.2.1. Adulterating