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Natural Law Theory Essay Research Paper Natural

Natural Law Theory Essay, Research Paper


Natural Law Theory


The natural law theory is a theory that dates back to the time of the Greeks


and great thinkers like Plato and Aristotle. Defined as the law which states


that human are inborn with certain laws preordained into them which let them


determine what is right and what is wrong.(Bainton 174) This theory was them


adapted by religious philosophers to fit the Christian religion.(Berkhof 114)


This, however was not exactly the same as the original. The classical thinkers


were the first to define the natural law. Heraclitus, in the sixth century BC,


specified one the components by saying, *for all human laws are nourished by one,


the divine.* This meant that a divine power determined a logic and gave to all


humans. (Microsoft Encarta) This definition put this law into direct conflict


with positive laws. Aristotle elaborated on the word natural in relation to law.


He said that a natural law was one that had the same validity for every one and


situation.(Berkhof 268) An example of this would be that a man contemplating


murder would see that it was wrong by his nature. His reason would tell him


that to kill another was unnatural, and therefore wrong. Cicero tries to


determine what the actual law encompassed and he came up with the theory of


Stoicism. Stoicism is an interpretation of the natural law which states that


every, single person is a part of the universe that was created and is ruled by


a divine power rationally. To live rationally and with virtue, according to the


Stoics, was to follow one*s nature and reason. Thus, they deemed emotion and


passion irrational, and therefore unnatural. For Stoics, the wise would be


those who excluded emotion and passion from their decision making


process.(Bainton 21-22) The great Christian philosophers came upon this theory


and realized that it was compatible to their religion. Probably the most famous


of them was St. Thomas Aquina

s. He stated in his Summa Theologiae that God


gave man the ability to determine the difference of right from wrong by the


*Eternal Law.* This law gave all beings a tendency to do what was proper or


natural. He went on to say that by doing what was right, each being was in fact


using divine reason. The natural law, according to Aquinas, was the


participation in the Eternal Law, doing what was right.(Comptons) Marriage and


the procreation of children, for example, are natural to all beings. The desire


to marry and make offspring is an inborn instinct given by God. The natural law,


in both Christian and secular views, state that all humans act or should act in


certain ways and abide by certain rules, and that these were predestined by a


divine power. The Christian thinkers, led by St. Thomas Aquinas, only added


that the divine power was God and that by doing what was right, one was using


divine reason. The natural law is the essence of the word natural. It just


means anything normal or feels normal is right. I do agree with most of the


natural law. I very much believe that God gave man the ability to reason right


from wrong and that sometimes we just have a feel for what is right and wrong.


I don agree, however, with the Stoics* viewpoint that emotion and passion are


unnatural. They must be natural because they are found in every person. Also,


the emotion of passion is a very desirable trait in the Bible. I think emotions


are one way God tries to tell us what is just.


Bibliography


Bainton, Roland H. Christianity. Houghton Mifflin: Boston, 1987.


Berkhof, Louis. The History of Christian Doctrines. Baker Book House: Grand


Rapids, Michigan, 1990.


Compton*s Encyclopedia. *St. Thomas Aquinas* Britannica Inc.: Chicago, 1989.


vol. 2. pg. 520. Compton*s Encyclopedia. *Natural Law* Britannica Inc.:


Chicago, 1989.


vol. 16. pg. 87-88. ELibrary, Internet, *Natural Law*


Microsoft Encarta. *Natural Law.*

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