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To be consistent with the natural law and historic Christian revelation, a personalist ethics CANNOT

    { 1 } - be based on mere moral ideals or abstract values imaginatively or intuitively conceived.
    { 2 } - be based on actual examples of historic people who have achieved integral human fulfillment in their lives.
    { 3 } - be tested by historic persons' positive contributions to the just and peaceful life of the human community.

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1 is correct!

To be consistent with the natural law and historic Christian revelation, a personalist ethics CANNOT

See p. 168.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

To be consistent with the natural law and historic Christian revelation, a personalist ethics CANNOT

    { 1 } - be based on mere moral ideals or abstract values imaginatively or intuitively conceived.
    { 2 } - be based on actual examples of historic people who have achieved integral human fulfillment in their lives.
    { 3 } - be tested by historic persons' positive contributions to the just and peaceful life of the human community.

See p. 168.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

To be consistent with the natural law and historic Christian revelation, a personalist ethics CANNOT

    { 1 } - be based on mere moral ideals or abstract values imaginatively or intuitively conceived.
    { 2 } - be based on actual examples of historic people who have achieved integral human fulfillment in their lives.
    { 3 } - be tested by historic persons' positive contributions to the just and peaceful life of the human community.

See p. 168.

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