PHIL 235 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Old Testament

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In quebec, canada"s only civil-law jurisdiction, articles 35 to 41 of the ccq provide a right to privacy. Article 35 states: every person has a right to the respect of his reputation and privacy. No one may invade the privacy of a person without consent of the person or his heirs unless authorized by law. 97. In this respect, it is a decrepit concept. The last of the new testament writings are dated from early in the 2nd century and it is from these writings that we see diversity rather than unity in the scriptures. The bible does not have a single ethical perspective, but instead has a variety of ethical perspectives. Biblical morality is very much of a contextual character rather than stating universal rules. Old testament is really by the law and scriptures, and following the rules of jesus, however the new testament takes into consideration context and god"s rules.

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