religious moral code
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concept
A religious moral code is a system of ethical principles and rules of conduct derived from a particular faith tradition that guides believers’ behavior, values, and decision-making.
Aliases (24)
- religious legal system ×4
- Jewish religious law ×3
- ethical concept ×3
- ethical system ×3
- religious ethics ×3
- ethical principle ×2
- ethical principle in Judaism ×2
- religious rule ×2
- Buddhist ethical code ×1
- Christian social ethics tradition ×1
- Islamic ethical guidance ×1
- Jewish ethical concept ×1
- Sikh code of conduct ×1
- biblical commandment ×1
- biblical mandate ×1
- code of Jewish law ×1
- dietary law ×1
- ethical doctrine ×1
- ethical tradition ×1
- moral code ×1
- moral precepts ×1
- moral system ×1
- religious ethic ×1
- religious guideline ×1
Instances (39)
- Golden Rule ("ethical principle")
- Constitutions of the Society of Jesus ("religious rule")
- Decalogue ("moral code")
- Confucianism ("ethical system")
- Kashrut ("Jewish religious law")
- Canon law ("religious legal system")
- Islamic ethics ("ethical system")
- Great Commission ("biblical mandate")
- Great Commandment ("biblical commandment")
- pikuach nefesh ("ethical principle in Judaism")
- Halakha ("Jewish religious law")
- Sharia ("religious legal system")
- Rehat Maryada ("Sikh code of conduct")
- Victorian morality ("moral system")
- Five Precepts ("Buddhist ethical code")
- Christian ethics ("religious ethics")
- Silver Rule ("ethical principle")
- Catholic social teaching ("Christian social ethics tradition")
- Protestant work ethic ("ethical concept")
- Satyagraha ("ethical doctrine")
- Spinozism ("ethical system")
- Jewish ethics ("ethical tradition")
- Tikkun Olam ("Jewish ethical concept")
- Sunnah ("Islamic ethical guidance")
- Ten Commandments
- Eastern Orthodox canon law ("religious legal system")
- Pikuach nefesh ("ethical principle in Judaism")
- Family purity laws ("Jewish religious law")
- will to power ("ethical concept")
- Quaker discipline and advices ("religious guideline")
- Formula of Humanity ("ethical concept")
- Ancrene Wisse ("religious rule")
- Shulchan Aruch ("code of Jewish law")