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1. What is the purpose of life? | show 🗑
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. What is morality | show 🗑
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2. Why is it important to be a moral person? | show 🗑
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show | Objective morality is universal and moral relativism is no universal it is detremed by cultural factors and personal preference.
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4. Why do so many people associate morality with sexual and marriage issues | show 🗑
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show | War health care economies proverty discrimination criminal justice
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show | Moral norms to be followed because a Christian is incorporated into Christ through Baptism.
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show | The commandments of the moral law which the church teaches are rooted in the great commandment to love god with all your heart soul and mind and your neighbor as yourself
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show | The great commandment of love brings context to the commandments and describes the interior spirit with which we are to embrace the mortal law.
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show | They exist to guide people to a good life/holiness/prefection. Moral law helps us to different between good and evil.
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10. How do Christian ethics differ from secular ethics? | show 🗑
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show | It’s god his eternal wisdom
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12. What does the word concupiscence mean? | show 🗑
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show | It revealed by god to moses on ten commandments and is fulfilled by and brought to perfection by chirst
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14. Why can human reason never be the last word in regards to morality? | show 🗑
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show | Actual grace a temporary grace given by God for us to make difficult decisions. It a grace that’s given now it strengthens to resist temptation. Sanctifying grace is the grace that confers a new life on our souls. sanctifying grace is a perment presence o
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show | By virtue of the Sacrament of baptism, every Christian has a vocation to become completely centered in Christ. (christocentric)
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17. What is the proper response to God’s call? | show 🗑
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show | an individual who has adopted another person’s way of life and taken on his or her particular type of discipline. To be a disciple of Christ is to imitate Christ
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show | The Eucharist helps nourish sanctifying grace and reconciliation restores sanctifying grace to us. God forgives our sins and fills us with actual graces so that, if we cooperate with them, we will advance in virtuous living.
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show | our intellect and our will, freedom, . -Humans search for truth and are morally responsible for their actions. Humans can also fashion things that express and evaluate the human spirit made it image of god
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21. How does sin diminish freedom? | show 🗑
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show | The origin of moral theology is Divine Revelation. The end of moral theology is attaining God in heaven through a life of holiness on earth
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show | The purpose of moral theology is to lead the human person to a life of holiness and to eternal salvation with God in Heaven
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3. How can Catholics have assurance that the moral teachings of the Church are correct? | show 🗑
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show | They reach erroneous conclusions and end up creating cultures of death, hatred, and falsehood. Nazi Germany and the Soviet Communism are two notable examples from the 20th century
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show | We have immortal souls that give us the ability to know and love God and our neighbor. Animals do not have souls. They, therefore, do not have to know and love God and cannot perform moral actions.
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show | The doctrine that morality should be based on well-being in the present life. Paying no heed to life after death (don’t need God)
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7. Can human reason on its own determine moral truths without error? Explain | show 🗑
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show | It is one that recognizes only the existence of physical matter and ignores or rejects the immaterial or supernatural
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9. Define Christian humanism | show 🗑
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show | The human soul is the spiritual part of a person, which has the power to think and will. The soul is immortal.
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11. What is the ultimate end of the soul? | show 🗑
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Explain how Christ recognized the reality of body and soul in instituting the sacraments. | show 🗑
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show | Baptism imprints a permanent and indelible mark on the soul, making the person a member of Christ’s mystical Body, united to him.
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14. Why is a Christian held to a higher standard of conduct? | show 🗑
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15. Where are the higher standards mapped out by Christ found | show 🗑
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show | Baptism takes away original sin and actual sins and makes the recipient a child of God. The Eucharist nourishes the one who receives it with the very life of Christ. At the same time, Baptism makes one a member of the church and the Eucharist unites all
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17. Why is the social teaching of the Church important | show 🗑
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18. From what sources does moral theology draw its principles | show 🗑
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This supernatural, free, and undeserved help from God that is given for specific circumstances to do good and avoid evil. | show 🗑
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show | sanctifying grace
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what isMoral law? | show 🗑
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show | Morality-
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show | The view that there is no absolute or universal moral law or truth, resulting in a morality determined by cultural factors or personal preference.
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show | Standards of conduct that are universal rather than conditioned by culture or personal preference.
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A Moral Code that prescribes what ought to be done. | show 🗑
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show | Moral norms to be followed because a Christian is incorporated into Christ through Baptism.
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God’s call to each person by which one is incorporated into Christ through grace and becomes a member of the Mystical Body of Christ. As one of God’s people, they partake in the life of the church. | show 🗑
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Christianity | show 🗑
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Disciple- | show 🗑
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Encyclical | show 🗑
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This gift from God includes the power of directing one’s own actions without constraint. This makes possible the choice to love God. | show 🗑
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The power rooted in reason and the will, to act or not to act, and so to perform deliberate actions on one’s own responsibility in pursuit of the truth and goodness that is ultimately found in God. | show 🗑
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Holiness | show 🗑
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show | Law of Christ
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show | Love (charity)
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show | Lumen Gentium
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show | natural law
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show | new being in christ
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show | Adam/Eve’s abuse of their freedom in disobeying God’s command they lost the grace of original holiness and justice darkened the human intellect, weakened the human will, and introduced into human nature an inclination towards sin
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show | reason
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show | virture
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