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religion III midterm

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morality   capacity to choose good or evil  
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christian morality   our response to jesus  
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grace   sharing in god's life  
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morality as an art and science   critical thinking and imagination  
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2 steps to the secret of happiness   draw near to christ and listen to his instruction  
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the most important norm for a believer   divine law or scripture  
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what does "full of grace" mean?   being open to the joys and pains of life  
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from what scripture reference does the word talent first arrive from?   Matthew 25: 14-17  
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what does christian vision call for?   imagination  
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what 2 concepts does christian morality imply?   freedom and knowledge  
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Latin root of virtue   strength  
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doing whatever we want to do   license  
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having a sense of who we truly are and being who God has created us to be   authentic freedom  
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5 characteristics of love   giving, caring, responsibility, respect, knowledge  
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4 cardinal virtues   prudence, temperence, fortitude, justice  
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agape   unconditional love  
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2 core principles of human morality   human dignity and community  
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heart of moral life   virtue  
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3 things conscience is   awareness of God's call to be; awareness of God's call to know; judgment of intellect  
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Latin root of conscience   with knowledge  
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2 things conscience involves   knowing and doing  
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3 dimensions of conscience   awareness;development; judgment  
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what it means to follow your conscience   WWJD?  
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biblical term that is closest to conscience   heart  
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hardest part of the SEER method   execute  
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main concern of Vatican II Bishops   human dignity  
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official teachers of the church   magisterium  
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innermost part of who we are   conscience  
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change of heart   conversion  
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what are 2 things we must constantly do to our conscience   form and inform it  
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what 3 things must we do in prayer for rightful decisions?   listen; pay attention; ask the Holy Spirit for strength  
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1st beatitude   blessed are they who are poor in spirit, theirs is the kingdom of God  
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2nd beatitude   blessed are they who mourn, they will be comforted  
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3rd beatitude   blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth  
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4th beatitude   blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, they will be satisfied  
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5th beatitude   blessed are the merciful, they will be shown mercy  
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6th beatitude   blessed are they who are pure of heart, for they will see God  
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7th beatitude   blessed are the peacemakers, they will be called children of God  
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8th beatitude   blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of God  
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"For where your treasure is, there also will be your heart."   Matthew 6:21  
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Christ identifies himself with the poor and needy   Matthew 25  
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Beatitudes begin and end   Matthew 5: 3-11  
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2 things in which Jesus places the concept of morality   love and response  
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How does Jesus sum up the sermon on the mount?   "be perfect as the heavenly father is perfect  
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what 2 ways do we help contribute to the communion of saints?   standing up for the rights of others and helping others when they are sick  
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what is st. Paul's analogy of the body?   many parts come together to make one  
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what scripture reference is st. Paul's analogy in?   1 Corinthians 12: 12-24  
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how is the earth used as a part of the image of the body of Christ?   when 1 part hurts, all hurt  
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where does faith come from?   Romans 10:17  
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what is faith?   Hebrews 11:1  
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What proves our faith is real?   James 2:14-18  
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How does Jesus love us?   John 15:8-17  
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what does 7 mean?   completeness  
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List the 7 capital sins   Greed, lust, sloth, gluttony, pride, anger, envy  
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3 ways the church defines sin   offense against reason; failure in love for God and neighbor; deed or desire contrary to eternal law  
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what gifts were bestowed on Adam and Eve?   grace, great knowledgs, control of passsions, and freedom from pain and suffering  
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what replace adam's and eve's gifts after original sin?   original sin, ignorance, inclination to sin, suffering and death  
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three things necessary for a mortal sin   object chosen, mindful of wrong, give full consent  
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in what old testament book does God promise to replace our hearts of stone?   Ezekial  
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5 characteristics of law   provides good order, protects welfare and rights, names minimum requirements, stated in negative terms, and reveal what's important  
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2 types of revealed law   old and new testaments  
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3 ways the new law is summarized   love, freedom,and grace  
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3 central elements common good consists of   respect life; social well being of a group; and peace  
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no authority except God's and those authorities that exist have been instituted by God   Romans 13:1  
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3 elements actions consist of   Actions express who we are, they make or form who we will be, and they impact the world around us  
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2 ways to stretch our point of view   seek alternatives and consider possible effects  
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calling on God and asking Him to help us in our decision making   prayer  
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