Chapter, Paragraph
1 4 | 4. Religion and Morality.~For a deeper understanding
2 4 | relationship of religion to morality, to science and to the arts.~
3 4 | relationship between religion and morality is the relationship of their
4 4 | reciprocal action. Religion and morality are tightly bound together.
5 4 | is not possible without morality, and morality is not possible
6 4 | possible without morality, and morality is not possible without
7 4 | be testified to by good morality. In its turn morality, too,
8 4 | good morality. In its turn morality, too, without a religious
9 4 | and sun.~Religion without morality is similar to a sterile
10 4 | sterile fig tree; whereas morality without religion is similar
11 4 | tie between religion and morality does not at all make them
12 4 | differs in nothing from morality, in that the general objectives
13 4 | difference between religion and morality is only formal” (The Dispute
14 4 | religion is in teaching on morality and that all the rest is
15 4 | philosophy, the Stoics regarded morality higher than religion. Leo
16 4 | identified religion with morality.~The difference between
17 4 | Therefore, between religion and morality there exists the same relationship
18 4 | The ideal of Christian morality is religious: Be ye therefore
19 7 | relationship of religion to morality, philosophy, science and
20 7 | ideal world actually exists.~Morality without religion would not
21 7 | philosophy, science, art or morality alone, but, on the contrary,
22 8 | God assists improvement of morality, while faith in atheism
23 8 | usually leads to a fall in morality.~Attempts to prove that
24 8 | beneficence of religion for morality, expressed the thought that
25 8 | leads to a betterment of morality, while a true conviction (
26 8 | assists the betterment of morality and the latter, on the contrary,
27 8 | The organization of our morality depends on our freedom,
28 15,7| outer space.~Some see human morality as the difference between
29 15,7| between man and animals. Human morality, the sense of right and
30 16 | of the systems of pagan morality contains a universal latitude
31 16 | Only Christian teaching of morality has widened the ethical
32 21 | Proverbs 25:21).~ However, the morality of Old Testament religion
33 24 | not possible to view it as morality without dogma (as Buddhism
34 24 | higher Being. All Christian morality is founded on dogmatics,
35 24 | result from it.~ Christian morality, even deprived of its dogmatic
36 24 | compared to any other system of morality, excelling them all by its
37 24 | of the Christian ideal of morality which has passed the test
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