This document discusses different lenses for analyzing Christian ethics: theological, ethical, and scriptural. It examines categories within each lens and how they connect. Theological categories include commandment, holiness, and sanctification. Ethical categories are deontology, utilitarianism, and virtue ethics. Scriptural categories are the Ten Commandments, Sermon on the Mount, and Fruit of the Spirit. It analyzes how scriptural concepts of holiness and sanctification align with deontological and virtue ethics. While some scriptural examples align with ethical egoism and utilitarianism, they are not as foundational as concepts of commandment and sanctification. The goal is to bring these lenses together to thoughtfully analyze significant moral dile