Catholic ethics and values concentrate on the family, the sanctity of life, and education. For this reason Catholics oppose abortion and gay marriage. Catholic private schools rank among the best in the world, and a dispraportionate number of Catholics attain intellectual positions as opposed to people of other religions or denominations.
Joseph Frederick Sullivan has written: 'Special ethics' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Social ethics 'General ethics' -- subject(s): Catholic authors, Christian ethics
Jakob David has written: 'Christliche Ehe ohne Zukunft?' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Marriage, Religious aspects of Marriage 'Orientierungen' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic authors, Christian ethics, Christian sociology, Social ethics, Theology
Arthur Meyerowitz has written: 'Social ethics of the Jews' -- subject(s): Bible, Ethics, Jewish ethics, Social ethics
Thomas A. Mappes is primarily known for his work in the field of bioethics. He has co-authored several influential textbooks on ethical issues in medicine and healthcare. Some of his notable works include "Biomedical Ethics" and "Social Ethics: Morality and Social Policy."
Charles R. McKenney has written: 'Moral problems in social work' -- subject(s): Catholic authors, Social case work, Christian ethics
ethics is good for u. social is good for everybody.
Ethics are social because it is acted in community Ethics based on Bible/Christian perspective to begin with The link between ethics and Christianity is something governed from the past and linked to today's society. THUS... Christian Social Ethics is : Christian morality based on a community
Dadeus Grings has written: 'Solidarismo, a sociedade do futuro' -- subject(s): Christian sociology, Church and social problems 'Para que viver?' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic authors, Christian ethics, Christian sociology, Church and social problems, Social conditions
Social ethics is learned through culture, while human behavior is what is influenced by social ethics. Human behavior is also based on culture.
With social responsiveness you respond to a new/potential social need. With social responsibility you follow the ethics of your industry. The difference is the goal: with social responsiveness you try to sell more, while with social responsibility you try to have a good image.
Thomas Cullinan has written: 'The roots of social injustice' -- subject(s): Social ethics 'Eucharist and politics' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Lord's Supper, Politics 'Inherited Illusions'
Anne E. Patrick has written: 'Conscience and community' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic authors, Christian ethics, Conscience, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Conscience 'Liberating conscience' -- subject(s): Conscience, Catholic authors, Feminist ethics, Christian ethics, Catholic Church