final test unit2
truth
a statement of belief which corresponds to the reality; a fact as the object of correct belief; reality
repentance
a turning with sorrow from a past course of action
moral relativism
a type of subjectivism which holds that moral truths are based upon one's personal opinions or preferences
moral
behavior in relation to right or wrong
immanent
close; indwelling
rational
conforming to reason,to the sensible
tolerance
forbearance in judging opinions,customs, or acts of others
anarchy
lawless disorder and political confusion
transcendent
of very high and remarkable degree;surpassing
subjective
relating to,proceeding from,or taking place within an individual's mind or emotions
presupposition
something implied as a necessary antecedent(earlier,former) condition; a basic assumption which influences our view of the world
assumption
something taken for granted
materialism
the belief that facts are all to be explained by laws of physical or material substances
moral absolutism
the belief that moral rules are created outside one's opinions or preferences
authority
the right to command and enforce obedience
relativism
the theory that absolute knowledge of thing is impossible because it depends upon the mind's purely subjective way of relaying to those things
communicate
to make another partaker of; to import;to give a share of;to make known
objective truths
truths free from personal feelings,opinions and prejudices
grace
unmerited,undeserved,unearned favor
immutability
God's unchanging,unalterable nature and character