moral decision making see, judge, act, evaluate. when faced with any decision we must go through a...
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Moral Decision Making
Moral Decision Making
See, Judge, Act, Evaluate
See, Judge, Act, Evaluate
When faced with any decision
When faced with any decision
We must go through a decision making processSometimes that process is carefully thought out
Sometimes we go through it without thinking about it
We must go through a decision making processSometimes that process is carefully thought out
Sometimes we go through it without thinking about it
Either way, the process involves four basic steps:SeeingJudgingActingEvaluating
Either way, the process involves four basic steps:SeeingJudgingActingEvaluating
SeeingSeeing
Who will this decision affect?Is this a moral decision?Does this decision have
anything to do with loving God, loving myself, or loving others?
Ask God to help us see with loving eyes.
Who will this decision affect?Is this a moral decision?Does this decision have
anything to do with loving God, loving myself, or loving others?
Ask God to help us see with loving eyes.
JudgingJudging
Analyze all options and evaluate which options would truly be a loving choice.
Judging means calling on our conscience, and considering what the Bible says, what the Church teaches and our parents too.
Analyze all options and evaluate which options would truly be a loving choice.
Judging means calling on our conscience, and considering what the Bible says, what the Church teaches and our parents too.
To judge well we must listen to the voice of God speaking in our hearts.
To judge well we must listen to the voice of God speaking in our hearts.
ActingActing
Deciding to do the loving thing and then doing it. It is important to ask God to help us put our decisions into action.
Deciding to do the loving thing and then doing it. It is important to ask God to help us put our decisions into action.
EvaluatingEvaluating
We must be aware of how that decision has affected our relationships with God, with ourselves and with others.
We must empathize with others, be able to put ourselves into their shoes.
We must be aware of how that decision has affected our relationships with God, with ourselves and with others.
We must empathize with others, be able to put ourselves into their shoes.
The Examen of ConscienceThe Examen of Conscience
Evaluating all of the decisions we made during the day through prayer.
This will keep us closely connected with God.
Evaluating all of the decisions we made during the day through prayer.
This will keep us closely connected with God.
The ExamenThe Examen
During the examen, or prayerful review of our day, we go back over our day and our choices, we try to see how God was guiding us and speaking to us through those choices.
During the examen, or prayerful review of our day, we go back over our day and our choices, we try to see how God was guiding us and speaking to us through those choices.
We must ask ourselves if we listened to God or if we
turned away from God.
We must ask ourselves if we listened to God or if we
turned away from God.
Three PrinciplesThree PrinciplesWe must never do evil even for the
sake of accomplishing something good
We should always treat others with the same love and respect with which we wish to be treated.
Everything we do should reflect genuine concern for other people.
We must never do evil even for the sake of accomplishing something good
We should always treat others with the same love and respect with which we wish to be treated.
Everything we do should reflect genuine concern for other people.
Read “Caught in the Act” as a class (text page 81)
Answer the accompanying questions to the story “Caught in the Act”
Work with a partner on the “Case Studies” Assignment
Each partner must read the case study and evaluate how the person involved used the See Judge Act evaluate model as well as how careful they were to form their conscience.
Read “Caught in the Act” as a class (text page 81)
Answer the accompanying questions to the story “Caught in the Act”
Work with a partner on the “Case Studies” Assignment
Each partner must read the case study and evaluate how the person involved used the See Judge Act evaluate model as well as how careful they were to form their conscience.