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Ten Commandments
Author(s): Marinko PerkovićSubject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Biblical studies, Systematic Theology
Published by: Katolički bogoslovni fakultet
Keywords: Ten Commandments; Decalogue; natural moral law; God; pa-rents; the most important values and the good of the neighbor; freedom; a passport to heaven;
Summary/Abstract: Starting from the fact that the Ten Commandments are the foundation of Christian morality, the author of this article introduces each commandment briefly and individually. He uses religious teaching formula since he sees God's commandments as a general principle that should be interpreted in the light of subsequent moral criteria. Since the Decalogue coincides with the natural moral law which is inscribed in the heart of every man, he notes that God's commandments are universal and valid for all time. Consequently, in the final part of the article the author expresses the wish that the commandments would be adopted as the basis of a universal ethic. However, since many people do not accept the existence of natural law, and reject the Decalogue, the author's writing is intended particularly for believers. In his conclusion, the author encourages believers not to be discouraged, despite the demanding requirements of the Decalogue. The reason for this is that if a person faithfully follows God's commandments, that person will be guaranteed a free and blessed life on earth and, most importantly, bliss in heaven.
Journal: Vrhbosnensia
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 319-343
- Page Count: 25
- Language: Croatian