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Chapter 6 Review
Our Response to the Gift of Redemption
Question | Answer |
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Objective redemption refers to the salvation Christ earned for all people. | True |
Conversion of heart is solely a human effort and does not involve God's grace. | False |
Theological virtues are called "theological" because they relate directly to human relationships and interactions. | False |
The Beatitudes describe the moral life at its lowest level. | False |
Purgatory is the final destination for those who reject the gift of salvation. | False |
The redemption entirely frees humanity from concupiscence, sickness, and death. | False |
Natural virtues are infused into the soul at Baptism. | False |
The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit listed in Scripture include charity, joy, and peace. | False |
Salvation, according to the text, is something that can be earned through human effort and good deeds. | False |
Subjective redemption requires a personal and free response for the application of Christ's redemption to individual lives. | True |
What is the significance of stewardship in the context of the text? | Natural resources should be used wisely |
Which sacrament initiates the participation in the redemption gained by Jesus Christ? | Baptism |
What is the primary focus of objective redemption? | Salvation earned by Christ for all people |
How are the gifts of the Holy Spirit sustained in the moral life of Christians? | By the virtues of faith, hope, and charity |
What does a well-formed conscience help us with? | Discerning right from wrong |
What is the ultimate goal of the call to love neighbor through service? | Alleviating suffering of specific persons |
What is the Beatific Vision? | Immediate vision of God in heaven |
How does the Church contribute to the sanctification of its members? | By ministering Sacraments and preaching the Gospel |
What does the Second Vatican Council emphasize regarding the Christian vocation? | The universal call to holiness for all Christians |
According to the information provided, what is the culmination of the history of salvation? | The Parousia |
What do the Ten Commandments reflect according to the text? | Objective moral principles |
According to the information provided, how does one find oneself fully? | Through a sincere gift of oneself |
How is sanctifying grace related to the Sacrament of Reconciliation? | It is restored through Reconciliation. |
Which theological virtue is described as the confident expectation that God provides the means necessary for everlasting life? | Hope |
What is the significance of the fruits of the Holy Spirit being described as "perfections that the Holy Spirit forms in us"? | They are permanent dispositions. |
What does the Church pray for regarding the souls in Purgatory? | Completion of their purification and entry into heaven |
According to St. Augustine, why is humanity always restless? | Desire for perfect happiness |
What is the essence of God's desire for humanity, as mentioned in the text? | Perfect union and eternal happiness |
What does the text state about the role of grace in responding to the call to holiness? | Grace grants strength to live out the choice to follow Christ. |
What is the chief punishment of hell, according to the Church's teaching? | Eternal fire |
What is the distinguishing feature of supernatural virtues? | They adapt man's faculties for participation in the divine nature. |
Which virtue is described as the joyful awareness that we are children of God? | Piety |
What is the primary role of Baptism according to the text? | To bring individuals into communion with the Blessed Trinity and sanctify them |
What is the consequence of dying in mortal sin without repentance, according to the teaching of the Church? | Eternal separation from God in hell |
What is crucial to ongoing conversion according to the text? | Regular attention to prayer, Scripture reading, and the Sacraments |
What does conversion of heart involve according to the text? | Radical reorientation toward God |
What does the text identify as the means through which individuals can lead lives of holiness? | Baptism and sanctifying grace |
What is the destination for which Christ redeemed us? | Eternal communion with God in heaven |
What is the connection between the Beatitudes and the redemption, according to the Catechism? | They shed light on Christian actions and attitudes. |
According to the text, what is the most important of the theological virtues? | Charity |