Theology test ch. 1 & 2

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When addressing Abortion what is the first thing people ask??

is it human life/ what is it

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Morality draws on three sources of knowledge?

Human Reason, Human Experience, and Divine Revelation

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Relationships

Christian morality must be understood as a relationship. (Not Legalism)

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What is morality?

Good and Evil

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Virtue

Habitual and firm disopition to be good

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Dignity

inherent, can not be earned or lost

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STOP (S.T.O.P.) decision method

S-search out facts;

T-think about alternatives and consequences;

O-others can help you;

P-pray.

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concupiscene

people are not in herently evil

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Being created in the image and likeness of god means we can?

Intellect, free will, Love and relate to other

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stewardship

Care for god creation

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Nihilism

philosophy that denies there is any meaning in existence

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orginal sin

The world was amde good bnut humans choose evil (adam and eve)

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Human dignity

Inherent: born with it

Inviolable: no one has the right to violate it

Inalienable: cannot be taken away from anyone

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subsidiarity

Human welfare is best achived at the most local level

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solidarity

Virtue of socail charity and friendship

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sin

An offense against god as well as a fault agaainst reason, truth and the right conscience

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pashal mystery

Passion, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ

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Nuremburg Trials

Crimins against Humanity

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What is the court case that legalized abortion in the US?

Roe vs Wade

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object

Action, and Most important

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Intention

Why, and Motive of moral

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circumstances

Who, and change responsiblity

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Cardinal Virtues

Prudence, Temperance, Justice and Fortitdue