Religion Quiz 1

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_____ is the virtue that inclines one to cooperate with others in order to help make the institutions of society better serve the _____

Social Justice-common good

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The ____  is the sum total of all those conditions of social living – economic,  political, cultural – which make it possible for women and men readily and fully to achieve THE  PERFECTION OF OUR HUMANITY. 

common good

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Shalom is a Hebrew word that means ____

peace

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 List the 10 Commandments.

  • I am the lord your God, you shall have no other God

  • Do not say the lord's name in vain

  • Keep holy the sabbath (Sunday)

  • Honor your father and mother

  • You shall not kill

  • You shall not commit adultery

  • You shall not steal

  • You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor

  • You shall not covet your neighbor's wife

  • You shall not covet your neighbor's goods

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Genesis 1:27 – 28 proclaims that all human beings are created _____

in the image and likeness of God. 

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 Jesus’ “Great Commandment” is to love ___ with all of your heart, soul and mind and  love your ____ as yourself.

God-neighbor

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___ is the prophet who said, “Do good, love righteousness and walk humbly with your God.” 

Micah

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__ justice refers to the responsibilities that individuals owe society. 

Legal

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__ justice refers to the responsibilities society has towards its members. 

Distributive

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__ justice  refers to the fairness that should exist when exchanging goods and services among individuals and institutions. 

Commutative

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___ justice occurs when offender, victim and community are reconciled. Essential  for building a Christian community. 

Restorative

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What are the two “feet” of social justice?

Charity-Justice

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Which is the “Keystone” (primary) social justice principle?

Right to life

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Solidarity: States that all human beings are ___

brothers and sisters

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Preferential Option for the Poor: We must consider the needs of the poor ____

first

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According to “How to be an anti-racist”, ____ are the stories we make up about people before we know who they are.

Biases

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___  is a persons’ “most secret core”. There he or she is ”alone with God.”

Conscience

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What are the four things necessary to properly form our consciences

Prayer-Church teaching-Wise counsellors-Life experience

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___ ignorance occurs when our consciences are deformed because of sin or a refusal to know the truth.

Vincible

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___ encourages the purchase of goods and services in ever greater amounts as a partial solution for our desire for happiness.

Consumerism

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___ is a vision and philosophy that separates religion and life.

Secularism

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List THREE of Mahatma Gandhi’s Seven Deadly Social Sins

  1. Politics without principle

  2. Wealth without work

  3. Commerce without morality

  4. Pleasure without conscience

  5. Education without character

  6. Science without humanity

  7. Worship without sacrifice