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The authors think that Christian ethics

    { 1 } - has a commitment to God rather than truth.
    { 2 } - need not be faithful to the light of reason.
    { 3 } - requires the intellectual effort necessary to see the harmony of faith and reason.
    { 4 } - is a rationalization of what is believed by blind faith.

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The authors think that Christian ethics

Christian ethics accepts the statement of Jesus that He, God, is the Truth.

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The authors think that Christian ethics

    { 1 } - has a commitment to God rather than truth.
    { 2 } - need not be faithful to the light of reason.
    { 3 } - requires the intellectual effort necessary to see the harmony of faith and reason.
    { 4 } - is a rationalization of what is believed by blind faith.

See p. 182.

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3 is correct!

The authors think that Christian ethics

    { 1 } - has a commitment to God rather than truth.
    { 2 } - need not be faithful to the light of reason.
    { 3 } - requires the intellectual effort necessary to see the harmony of faith and reason.
    { 4 } - is a rationalization of what is believed by blind faith.

See p. 182.

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The authors think that Christian ethics

    { 1 } - has a commitment to God rather than truth.
    { 2 } - need not be faithful to the light of reason.
    { 3 } - requires the intellectual effort necessary to see the harmony of faith and reason.
    { 4 } - is a rationalization of what is believed by blind faith.

See p. 182.

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