PPT-Crime & Punishment Exodus 17.1-7
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Israels story Gods story Crime amp Punishment Exodus 1717 Israels story Gods story The problem The trial The accusation The verdict Crime amp Punishment Exodus
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Israels story Gods story Crime amp Punishment Exodus 1717 Israels story Gods story The problem The trial The accusation The verdict Crime amp Punishment Exodus 1717. 4 minutes violent crime every 26 seconds property crime every 35 seconds burglary every 15 seconds fatality every 16 minutes person injured every 14 seconds roperty damage crash every seconds law enforcementreported crash every seconds CrimeCrash Clo Dr Carlie Goldsmith . Aims of the workshop . Introduce you to academic debates on social inequality. . Examine rates of income and wealth inequality in Britain and comparatively. . Examine evidence that shows how the size of the gaps in income affects social life, and in particular the prevalence of social problems. . Where do we Start?. The teachings of Jesus – if one truly believes in them, it is very hard to justify retaliating to violent people by using violence in return. . For example, when Jesus was killed on the cross, he said: “Forgive them Father, for they know not what they do” Luke 23:34. . (. kinds of Punishment under Criminal Law). INTRODUCTION. . . A . Punishment is a consequence of an offense. Punishments are imposed on the wrong doers with the object to deter them to repeat the same wrong doing and reform them into law- abiding citizens. The kind of punishment to be imposed on the criminal depends or is influenced by the kind of society one lives in. The aim of the different theories of punishments is to transform the law-breakers into law-abiders.. 4:32-5:11. Was the Church Perfect?. Great Popularity. Great Unity. Great Charity. What Went Wrong?. Lie of Hypocrisy. “. Every man alone is sincere. At the entrance of a second person, hypocrisy begins. We parry and fend the approach of our fellow-man by compliments, by gossip, by amusements, by affairs. We cover up our thought from him under a hundred folds.. The Purpose of Criminal Punishment. This chapter addresses questions such as:. Does society have the right to punish?. Is infliction of punishment morally justifiable?. Although law justifies use of punishment, moral justification for punishment is separate issue. Revision Resource. Click on the the icons below. Flash Cards. Mind Maps. Themes. Back to title slide. Click one of the 5 symbols below to jump to the section you would like to revise.. Modern. Industrial. Pop Theology. “God showed up…”. It demeans the work of God in preparation. It assumes that God was busy elsewhere. It decries the fact that God is always near, always working, always providing according to His plan. 1:15-21. the midwives’ excuse for not killing the male Hebrew newborns . v.19. 3:10-14. . Who am I? . v.11. See . Acts 7:22-29 . “What if they ask me who sent me?. . v.13. 4:1-9 . What if they don’t believe me? . . Factual Matters. . Factual Matters. Blue- No current death penalty; Orange- unconstitutional, Green- no one executed since 1976; Red- executions since 76.. •. . More Statistics. . Statistics Continued. 2. . all were baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea, . 3. all ate the same spiritual food, . 4. . and all drank the same spiritual drink. For they drank of that spiritual Rock. 1 Corinthians 10.1-6. enquiries@alevelphilosophy.co.uk. Punishment. Punishment is not . revenge. Revenge is a reaction of a . victim, and inflicted by someone who has no formal authority. Punishment is administered by someone impartial, representing a legal authority. Ancient Views of Crime. Throughout history, people have committed crimes against each one another. . In . ancient times, the common response was one of revenge; the victim or the victim’s family would exact what they felt to be an appropriate response to the crime committed against them. . Capital Punishment. The bumper sticker says, “Why do we kill people who kill people to show that killing is wrong?” . Capital Punishment, also known as the death penalty, has been around since 18.
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