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Experiential Sources: Conscience, Natural Moral Law, Traditional…
Experiential Sources: Conscience, Natural Moral Law, Traditional Principles. What is the relationship with human experience?
At the heart of one's active conscience, the moral law becomes most evident to us. It is here that moral law reigns.
More than a science, conscience is a wisdom.
Moral perception requires the warm flame of action. After action, interior reflection.
The ability to reflect on the act itself and on its free source within us, which is made known to us interiorly.
Conscience signifies the voice of God that resounds in the intimacy of the human heart, one on one. (Neumann) Conscience supremely judges and commands, but also calls to conversion.
Conscience must be properly formed and in-tuned to God. It is ill-formed if it is solely self-justifying.
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