Theology Test

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What are 3 parts of morality

circumstances

intention

action

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Can an intrisically evil act become good through someone’s intentions or circumstances ?

Abusing drugs isn’t morally wrong in this case bc the child’s circumstances change the nature of the action

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Define change

A unchanging principle and a call to treat human beings as persons to be loved rather than objects to be used for their sexuality

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What’s modesty

a social norm that can change based on culture

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can an intrinsically good action become morally wrong through a person’s actions or intentions?

consuming alcohol can become immoral under certain circumstances such as drunk driving

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according to catholic teaching who does inadmissible meaning regards to the death penalty

due to modern resources the death penalty in the U.S should be rarely used and only implemented as a last resort permissible in self defense of a society

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why dos the catholic church take sex outside of marriage so seriously

the sexual act is a sacrament everytime the couple engages in the marital embrace they’re receiving the sacrament of marriage renewing their wedding vows in a pysical way

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who administers the sacraments of marriage

bride and groom

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mood: AAA

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Valid: yes

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Justice

to be fair

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Prudence

good thoughts in actions

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Fortitude

enables one to have strong will to do good

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Temperance

enables one to not take good things too far

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moral actions have to be subjected to

objective truths

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the golden rule by Jesus

“do onto others as you would have them do onto you”

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when someone “hungers and thirst” for what is fair for all people they are exercising the virtue of …

Justice

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The beatitude which enables one to mourn the consequences of evil actions depends on the virtue of …

Prudence

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Those who are “poor in spirit” can regulate the good material things of the world in their life so as to put what is truly good first. This beautitude depends upon the virtue of ….

temperance

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the ability to stand up for what is good even when “people hate you and when they exclude you and insult you and denounce your name as evil” is enabled by the virtue of…

fortitude