Peace and Conflict Flashcards

1
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What kind of a world did God create?

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A world that was ‘very good’ (Genesis 1:31). It included a place of paradise - the Garden of Eden.

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What did the Bible say humans did with God’s rules?

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They rejected them and this disobedience brought sin shich corrupted human nature.

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What did sin bring?

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Feelings of anger, which lead to violence and bullying.

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4
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How relevant is the importance of forgiveness in Jesus’ teachings?

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Very, its a central message.

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What must people do if they want God’s forgiveness?

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They must forgive others.

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What did Jesus teach about reconciliation?

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That its important and should take place before giving an offering to God.

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What do Christians believe establishing justice helps to do?

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It helps God’s Kingdom to spread on earth.

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What is justice?

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Bringing about what is right and fair, according to the law, or making up for a wrong that has been committed.

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What do some Christians believe about righteous anger (anger against injustice) and justice?

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That it can be used effectively to help create justice.

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What do Christians generally support and not support in terms of protest?

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They generally support protest but not violent protest.

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What teachings does the New Testament contain in terms of violence?

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Teachings that suggest violence is acceptable.

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What did Saints Augustine and Thomas Aquinas do?

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They devised a set of conditions that made fighting a war justifiable.

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What do many Catholics accept in terms of a justified war?

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The Just War Theory (a set of criteria that a war needs to meet before it can be justified) and that war is sometimes necessary.

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Do the Catholic Chrurch oppose nuclear war?

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Yes, and the use of other weapons of mass destruction such as chemical weapons and biological weapons.

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15
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How many people have different opinions to the Catholic Church about weapons?

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Many, including some Catholics

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16
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What is modern warfares effect compared to the past?

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It can be far more destructive than previous wars, and can have devastating long-term effects.

17
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How do civilian and millitary deaths compare in war in the 21st century?

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It usually results in far more civilian deaths than millitary deaths.

18
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Why does modern warfare cause a refugee crisis?

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Because thousands flee their homes for safety elsewhere.

19
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What impact does modern warfare have on the earth?

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It causes environmental damage through warfare, which is huge, contaminating an area for generations.

20
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What is religions role in starting war?

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There have been many wars in which religion has been a difference between the two sides, but is seldom the only or the main reason for the conflict.

21
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What is an example of violence and war in the Old Testament?

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There have been many, as the Israelites fought to conquer and defend the land they believed God had promised them.

22
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What is Holy War?

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Fighting for a religious cause or God, probably controlled by a religious leader.

23
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Did most people think Jesus held pacifist (refusing to take part in war or any form of violence) views?

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Yes

24
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Were the early Christians pacifist or non-pacifist?

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Pacifist

25
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Who is an example of a Christian pacifist?

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Throughout history there have been influential Christians who have refused to use violence, such as Martin Luther King.

26
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What does the Catholic Chruch also teach despite striving for peace?

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That it is sometimes necessary to use force in self-defence or to defend the weak, but that the force must be limited.

27
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What does the Catholic Church believe its important to do help in conflict?

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To try to both prevent war and help victims of war.

28
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What does the Pope highlight every week in terms of ear as he addresses the crowds in the Vatican Square?

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The need to pray for peace?

29
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What are examples of Catholic agencies that help to support victims of war?

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CAFOD, Aid to the Church in Need and Caritas International.

30
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What is terrorism?

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The unlawful use of violence, usually against innocent civilians.

31
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Why does the Bible not support terrorism?

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It goes against the state of peace that God wants for all people.

32
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To what extent does the Catholic Church oppose the use of terror?

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It opposes the use of terror in any situation.

33
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Does the Catholic Church oppose torture?

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Yes

34
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Why does the Catholic Church urge people to reject radicalisation?

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Because it leads to terrorism and encourages tension in the world.

35
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Are suicide bombers regarded as martyrs by the Catholic Church?

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No

36
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What does the Bible teach that is the duty of Christians in terms of peace?

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To be at peace with one another and to help bring about reconciliation.

37
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What does the Catholic Church teach that all believers should do in terms of peace?

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Be involved in peacemaking and conflict resolution (creating peace where there have been disputes and war).

38
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What two organisations work with the Church to help bring mitual respect, justice, reconciliation and peace?

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Pax Christi and the Justice and Peace Commission.

39
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What kind of resistance do most Christians believe should be used to persue justice?

A

Non-violent resistance.