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Natural law has been especially influential in Catholicism.
Natural law is a Normative, Deontological theory.
📎 The theory was pushed by Thomas Aquinas who's main aim was to show how faith and reason could work alongside each other.
Aquinas aimed to demonstrate how humans could achieve eudaemonia by following God's will.
Synderesis: The inclination to do good and avoid evil.
Aristotle initially developed the idea of Eudaimonia, the belief in achieving God-like perfection in order to live a moral life and flourish.
Aquinas developed Aristotle's argument and argued that telos was the key to understanding and fulfilling God's will in order to live a good Christian life.
As the creation of God, Aquinas argued that God placed within us an innate sense of God-given purpose to help us navigate our moral decisions.
As the Universe is also a creation of God, there are laws within the universe that directly lead to the conclusion that the world has God-given order that helps us understand our telos.
Natural law: The moral law of God within human nature that is discoverable through the use of reason.
Biblical backing:
"The law of God is written on their hearts" Humans are "made in the image of God" imago dei.
For example: Marriage and Childbirth, strengthen his argument that humans have a God-given purpose.
đź’ˇ Aquinas responds to the criticism that humans can't have a god-given purpose as there are too many evil and contrasting views in the world by real and apparent goods.
Apparent goods: Something that you believe to be the right/good thing to do but, does not contribute to your moral development.
Real goods: Actions that are in line with eternal law, successfully contributing to your progression towards your telos of God-like perfection.
Aquinas argues that even though we have an inclination towards the good, he does not commit us to the good. He acknowledges that we still have the impacts of the original sin and we can therefore still be misguided.
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