Morality of a person comes from many sources. Most common sources of morality is one's inner self, religion and culture. Many aspect of the morality comes from ones inner-self provided one's inner-self is not corrupted by the environment. One fails to be guided by his/her inner-self, if one is expose immoral society. The basic principle of morality does not change but implecation of the morality changes (i.e. How we deal with). Example: Stealing is wrong in the past, present and will remain wrong in the future. Muslims believe morality comes form the two sources of Islam: Quran, Book of Allah, Sunnah- practice and saying of prophet Mohammad as well as from fithrah (Untainted nature of human soul): . The basic princle of right and wrong do not change over time. How it is dealt with may change.
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M. Callista Reddoch has written: 'Non-dramatic sources and analogues in a typical English morality'
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Reflective morality is the internalized version of right and wrong from the elements of our upbringing. Reflective morality can include both religious morality, customary morality, and empathy.
I only know of one source of Christian morality - The Ten Commandments, summarised by Jesus in two commandments:Love God, - with all your heart, soul and strength; andLove your neighbour - as yourself.This may be good exercise, but I never heard such as "Four sources of Christian morality." One could venture to say: The ten Commandments, or:The BibleThe Holy SpiritPrayerDaily Crucifixion
Their basic principles were: * 'Might is right' * 'The strong shall rule the world' * 'If I can get away with it, I'll do it' * 'Morality is only for the weak'
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