Creation
Utilitarianism
C. S. Lewis
Virtues 2: 2 Fast 2 Virtuous
The Fall
200

God said all that He created was this.

Good.

200

Utilitarianism is concerned with maximizing this.

Happiness (or good ends)

200

We read Chapter 3 of this book by C. S. Lewis.

Mere Christianity

200

This virtue helps us to make good decisions.

Prudence.

200

The serpent tempted Eve by saying that she could be like this.

God.

400

This is the perfect state that God created the world in.

Original Holiness

400

Jeremy Bentham proposed a plan to solve this societal problem.

Homelessness.

400

Lewis claimed that God gave us this, even though it allowed for bad outcomes.

Free wil.

400

This virtue helps us to trust in God's promises.

Hope.

400
After eating the fruit, Adam and Eve realize they are this.

Naked

600

Humans initially had a perfect relationship with God, others, and this.

Creation

600

One objection to Utilitarianism is that it could violate these.

Individual rights.
600

Lewis claimed that without this, human beings can never be truly happy.

God.

600

Someone who eats an entire chocolate cake in one sitting could probably grow more in this virtue.

Temperence.

600

The serpent said that Eve should decide what is right and wrong, which would be this approach to morality.

Moral relativism

800

This was Adam's reaction upon seeing Eve for the first time.

This is flesh of my flesh.

800

Sandel begins his chapter on Utilitarianism with this story.

Four English Sailors.

800
Lewis claimed that Jesus was one of these three things.

Lunatic, Liar, or Lord

800

Standing up for your beliefs in the face of persecution would be an example of this virtue.

Fortitude.

800

After the Fall, Humans are born into this imperfect relationship with God and others.

Original Sin.

1000
In Genesis 2, this is the only thing that God describes as "not good".

For man to be alone.

1000

Sandel discusses this thought experiment of a city who's wellbeing is sustained by a suffering child.

City of Happiness

1000

C. S. Lewis thought is was radical for Jesus to claim to be able to do this.

Forgive Sins

1000

This virtue is also the title of a book by Michael Sandel.

Justice.

1000

This is how Cain responds when God confronts him about killing Abel.

Am I my brothers keeper?