Theo Final 2 Flashcards

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T/F The starting point of Christian morality is what should we do

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F who are we?

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Which is not one of the five things grace does for us?

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B. Calls us to confirmation

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Help given for a particular need

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Actual grace

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T-F particular judgement takes place at baptism

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F death

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Jesus’s passion wins for us

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Justification

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Aka habitual grace

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Sanctifying grace

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Have because we are made in gods image

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Dignity

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Living our life in response to Jesus

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Catholic morality

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T/f The comm. of saints refers to the people from the past known for their goodness

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F past and present

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Tf among other things, Eucharist celebrates reconciliation

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True

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Tf the sacraments of initiation are baptism, conf, and reconciliation

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F b,c, and Eucharist

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The Greek word for church means

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B. Gathering

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The sacrament that is the gateway into the church is

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C baptism

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The term for teaching office of the church is

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C. Magisterium

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Official letters from the pope

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Encyclicals

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Letters of St. Paul

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Epistles

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Teaching doc of the church

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CCC

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Statements of church leaders from the 1960s

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Documents of vcII

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Letters from a bishop

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Pastoral letters

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The sacrament that is the heart and summit of the church is

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B. Eucharist

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The two principle sacraments of forgiveness are

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D. Reconciliation, Eucharist

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Tf certain nationalities are not included in body of Christ

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F all nationalities

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Tf the weakest body parts are just as important as the strongest

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True

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Tf if one part hurts, all parts share the pain

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The pope who called for vcII was
D. Pope john xxiii
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The opposite of reconciliation and belonging is
B. Alienation
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Tf at its very root conscience seeks greater processing, refinement, sensitivity
F knowledge, refinement, sensitivity
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Tf conscience can never be divorced from the hs who is truth
F from Jesus
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Tf the Latin root of conscience is the active verb to understand
F to know
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Tf human dignity should be cultivated and followed in moral decision making
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Tf ignorance and errors in making moral decisions are not always free from guilt
F self responsibility
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Educated developed conscience
Informed conscience
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Unused, ignored conscience
Lax conscience
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Not really conscience at all
Individualistic conscience
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Feeling bad about something we did
Guilty conscience
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A good judgement
Good conscience
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A conscience in error
Erroneous conscience
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Not responsible for any wrongdoing
Clear conscience
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An act of judging, an activity of the whole person
Conscience
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What is it that enables man to turn himself towards what is good
B. Freedom
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Nonuse of conscience does not equal
C. Nonexistence
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Ch 5
Hell, social sin, sin of omission, culpability, mortal sin, heart of man
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Being true to God, yourself
Integrity
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Trusting in god
Hope
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Threats or forcible restraint
Duress
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Real or imagined dangers
Fear
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Tf a virtue is an habitual and firm disposition to do good
True
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Tf a distorted version of freedom is called duress
F called license
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Tf st Augustine's defined love as "to will the good of another"
F st Thomas aquinas
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Tf seeking to know and to do Gods will is known as charity
False. Known as faith
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Rooted in God
Theological virtues
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Meaning of the word "cardo"
Hinge
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Without this we are not saved
Faith
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Grow with education, practice
Virtues
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Necessary to live out virtues
Prayer
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Attributes, features of who we are
Character
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Counteracts selfishness, fear
Generosity
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Not hiding behind a role, image
Genuine
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Indicates a failure to love
Sin
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Values we claim our important
Stated values
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Values demonstrated by our actions
Lived values
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Bad qualities, habits
Vices
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Which is NOT something a virtuous person does
B. Have a sense of self esteem
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Tf we have freedom and willpower to judge whether a act is good or bad
F freedom and wisdom
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Tf feelings can be manipulated and prone to error
F manipulated and misguided
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Tf who figures into morality by who does an action, and who finds out about it
F and who is affected
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Tf friends are not the final word in our moral decision making
F feelings
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Tf passions do not determine whether an act is right or wrong
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Tf taken by themselves, emotions are neither good or bad
T
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Tf fear, pressure, and loneliness could be mitigating factors in decision making
F f, p, and ignorance
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Refers to what we do
Object
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Moral decision making is a matter of
Judgement
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Influences that choices that people make
Values
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The reasons people do what they do
Motives
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Tells us a great deal about who we are
Motives
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Emotions affect
Willpower and good sense
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Scrutinize
To examine with care a situation so nothing is overlooked