FINAL EXAM SEM. 1 Flashcards

1
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what is god’s plan for humanity?

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God created humans to be immortal and live forever and to live in perfect happiness

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which human qualities reflect that humans are created in god’s image and likeness?

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we have been given reason, intellect, and free will

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what does our intellect make it possible for us to do?

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recognize god’s will, choose good freely, avoid evil, and know the difference

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4
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what does the dignity of the human person refer to

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the intrinsic and permanent respect and worth that we have because we are created in god’s image that cannot be lost or taken

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In the second creation story (God as potter, Garden of Eden) what is implied about God’s relationship with humans in the way he creates and brings them to life?

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God has an intimate and personal relationship with humans

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6
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what does god declare about creation

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it is good

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how does god make sure that we seek him?

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a restless heart, questioning mind, and religious nature

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for what purpose does god create us?

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we are created to be happy and live forever, to love and be loved

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what are the effects of the beatitudes

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leads us to make moral choices, live in relationship with others, and make it possible for us to find god’s gift of joy

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10
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what is the key to true happiness

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accepting that we are created to recognize and respond to god’s love

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what does the law of love involve

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love without boundaries

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12
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What does the dignity of the human person imply for our worth, how we are called to act, see others, and treat others?

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Act as images of God, see others as images of God, and treat them with worth and dignity as images of God

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13
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what does freedom of conscience imply?

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we should always follow our conscience

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14
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what is the fundamental nature of humans

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we are good

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15
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what is our eternal destiny

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to respond to gods grace and live in his loving presence for eternity

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what is the role of our conscience

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guiding the direction of our life, serving as the starting point for our decisions, helping us to make moral decisions

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17
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how does our conscience form?

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through our whole lives from internal and external forces

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18
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original innocence meant that adam and eve were free from what

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moral guilt

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19
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which are the conditions for mortal sin

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grave matter, full knowledge, and complete consent

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how did adam and eves sin change their relationship with god

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their image of god was distorted and they became afraid of him

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what is the context or purpose of the ten commandments

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the duties that god has given us as ways god has called us to respond to his love

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what do the 10 commandments explicitly state?

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the response of love that humans are called to give to god

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23
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what are the two great commandments of jesus

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you shall love the lord your god with all your heart, with all your soul and your mind – love your neighbor as yourself

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24
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where are jesus’ teachings on morality revealed

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the sermon on the mount

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25
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which are jesus’ other moral teachings

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nonviolence, love of enemies, trust in god, love and mercy not judgement, avoiding hypocrisy

26
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how do the first second and third commandment establish our relationships with god

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they teach us to place our trust in god not other things, set aside time for prayer, speak god’s name with reverence as part of our relationship

27
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which duties does the 4th commandment refer to

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Children’s duties to their parents and Parents’ duties to their children
Citizens’ duties to the state and Civil authorities’ duties to society
What we owe to all those who guide and supervise us

28
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what issues does the 5th commandment include

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abortion, taking away healthcare, weapons of mass destruction, racism

29
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why is humans sexuality important to our nature

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it is at the core and center of who we are

30
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what do the offenses against the 6th and 9th commandment do

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they take our sexuality out of the context for which god created it

31
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why is the 7th commandment related to care for the poor and poverty

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it includes issues that perpetuate poverty like unjust wages and destruction of property

32
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what is the purpose of economic activity / life

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economic life and activity is meant to serve the needs of people

33
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what does the 10th commandment include

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envy and greed

34
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what is the social doctrine of the church

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interpreting the events of human history in light of church teaching

35
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what does the social doctrine of the church tell us about the church’s role in human history

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the church has the obligation to become involved in economic and social matters

36
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effects of original sin

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immediate loss of the grace of original holiness, harmony with creation is broken, death makes its entrance, harmony of original justice destroyed

37
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anger

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passion leading to harming to wanting to harm

38
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envy

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inordinate desire that leads to wishing harm or rejoicing in anothers misfortune

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gluttony

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eating and drinking more than what is necessary

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greed

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inordinate attachment to goods often leading to injustice

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lust

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inordinate desire for earthly pleasures

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pride

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excessive self esteem and desire to be noticed and honored by others

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sloth

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lack of effort of meeting duties

44
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eternal law

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the idea that there are certain moral principles that are universal and unchanging, and that they exist independently of human laws or beliefs.

45
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canon law

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the rules providing the norms for order in the visible church

46
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natural law

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Sense of the moral order based on human reason and
experience; rational understanding of the moral order
expressing the dignity of the human person

47
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magisterium

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the teaching office or authority of the chruch made up of the bishops in unison with the pope

48
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conscience

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inner sense of right and wrong that enables us to discern moral choices

49
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sin

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any free and deliberate act, word, thought or desire that turns away from gods law of love

50
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original sin

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the fallen state or condition of humanity resulting in a tendency to give into temptation because of the sin of the first humans

51
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original innocence

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the freedom from sin or moral guilt of the first humans before sin

52
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mortal sin

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cuts us off from god and others and kills our relationships

53
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venial sin

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lesser offenses that weaken our relationships

54
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hattah

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missing the mark – sinning because we sometimes just do

55
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pescha

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sin resulting from rebellion, defiance, obstinacy

56
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awon

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distortion of our goodness, wickedness, guilt and iniquity

57
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sins of ommision

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inaction, failure to do something we have a duty to do

58
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sins of commision

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action sin resulting from an action performed

59
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grace

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the help god gives us to respond to his call to love

60
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virtue

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a firm and habitual disposition to do good