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1. I prefer to speak of "systematic theology" and "moral theology," rather than "dogmatics" and "ethics."

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4. In this sense, it is indeed true, as Marxsen would say, that moral theology is an aspect of systematic theology -- namelytheology—namely, that aspect in which the critico-constructive statement of the beliefs that are to be believed is a statement of the properly moral beliefs that are to be believed about the actions that are to be done.

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