Quarter 1 Test Part 2 Flashcards
What is the difference between the superego and the conscience?
C. The superego is the “should” part of our reflection, while the conscience is the true to ourselves voice.
What word does Paul use to describe the ego and what are some of the examples that illustrate his point?
A. Sarx which means flesh and indicates our desires are problematic.
C. Sarx which means flesh and indicates our desires can be corrupted into selfishness and self-indulgence
According to Nouwen, it is better to….
A. Cry
B. Feel
What are the three steps of “removing the log”
A. Conscious of our selfishness, recognize our selfishness as a false part of ourselves, and stop identifying with this false self
What are three signs of the true self?
A. Wanting to know our true selves, feeling grateful, feeling sorrow
“Being absolutely true to yourself is freedom.”
Caroline Casey: Looking Past Limits
“Shame works through secrecy, revealing initiates the healing.”
Brene Brown: The Power of Vulnerability
“I love you… That’s all it would take to mind any of us. I have only one response now and forever. Yes.”
Lauren Oliver: Levitating the Cat
“They build an easy us vs. them, good vs. evil, solution over against complex analysis.”
Diane Benscoter: How Cults Think
“Groups that are all too ready to see the evil in each other, Hatred is not out there - it is in here.”
John Jenkins: The Danger of Our Convictions
“The holy ones are the nobles.” Ignore, even avoid the media, and focus on your inner beauty.
Joan Chittister: Psalm 16
“You can crush the flowers, but you can’t delay the spring.”
Bahia Shehab: No and a Thousand Times No
“We need a fishbowl [limits] to decrease paralysis and dissatisfaction.”
Barry Schwartz: The Paradox of Choice
“Build empathy and an ability to just sit there. Underneath everything there is that forever empty thing… that sadness.”
Louis C.K.: Cell Phones
“Needed the ‘mirror’ of Nolan to embrace her mission.”
Caroline Casey
Clearly writing deeply about re-imagining childhood faith, Stage V
Brene Brown
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Laura Oliver
Identifies young people as particularly vulnerable to the pitfalls of stage III
Diane Benscoter
Would agree with Nolan that the common good and individual good would be served by a more just distribution of global resources
John Jenkins
Her interpretations of scripture give support to his (b.) ideas about choices and Nolan’s about radical freedom.
Joan Chittister