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Vocab Theology IV

Vocabulary words from Ch.1

QuestionAnswer
Positive Morality These are statements about morality that ask us to do something good
Negative Morality These are statements about morality that ask us to avoid evil
Prudence knowing and doing the right thing (right reason in action)
Justice giving to others what they deserve
Courage doing what is right even in the face of difficulty
Temperance controlling our bodily desires, in the correct way and the correct amount, (usually in regard to food, sex, and alcohol)
Concupiscence This is the general and constant temptation or inclination all humans have towards sinning.
Grace the help God gives to us freely out of His great love for us
Natural Law the help God gives to us freely out of His great love for usNatural Law is reliable, but not infallible.
Objective Morality The true belief about morality that recognizes there are actual moral truths. Some actions are morally good and others are morally evil. Everyone is entitled to their opinion about moral issues but some folks are closer to the actual truth than others. J
Subjective Morality The idea that there are no moral truths, right or wrong, all morality is only based on opinions and nothing more. Things like “right”, “wrong”, ”good,” and “evil” have no real value, except that which each individual assigns them at any given time.
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