The Objective Norm of Morality
The Objective Norm of Morality
The Objective Norm of Morality
LAW
ORDINANCE or Decree
Obligatory force & not merely as recommendation or suggestion. ORDINANCE of REASON
It must be based on the insights of reason into what is truly good.
Common Good:
Laws can only be enacted for the common good & not for the private good of a few citizens. PROMULGATION: The official publication of a LAW so that it can come to the knowledge of the subjects. Necessary in order that a law becomes obligatory. Laws can only be enacted by those in charge of the community as a legitimate authority.
ETERNAL LAW
It is the plan of God in creating the universe & in assigning to each creature their specific nature. The universal law whereby God directs & governs the universe & the ways of human community according to his plan of wisdom & love.
Eternal Law.
A type of DIVINE WISDOM The Creator, therefore, has in Himself the type of what creatures are to do to attain their END & PURPOSE.
NATURAL LAW
I. PHYSICAL LAWS & their properties The nature of all created things which is the principle of their movements & actions. II. MORAL ORDER the universal natural moral laws built into human beings by God when creating them & are made accessible to the light of reason (discern what is good & what is evil). - It binds man to seek the good fitting his rational nature.
Natural Moral Law is recognized by all men regardless of creed, race, culture, or historical circumstances.
Morality written in mans heart. Law of reason Compelling the individual to be true to his nature as rational human being. Pagpapakatao
DIVINE LAW
The norms contained in the word of the Holy Scripture (Bible) as revealed divine law. They may spell out obligations of natural law in order to clarify them, e.g. the 10 Commandments. Direct us towards our proper end.
SUMMARY: ETERNAL LAW the uncreated & eternal plan of divine wisdom directive of all things. TEMPORAL LAW 1. Natural Law 2. Positive Law a. Divine Positive Law God as author OT & NT b. Human Positive Law Man as author, a God-given power. [CIVIL & ECCLESIASTICAL LAWS]