Christian Moral Development Quiz
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What is a key characteristic of Social Justice?

  • Ensuring equal distribution of resources and opportunities (correct)
  • Encouraging competition among social groups
  • Focusing solely on economic growth
  • Prioritizing individual rights over community welfare

Which of the following is NOT one of the Seven Social Teachings of the Church?

  • Life and dignity of the human person
  • Call to family, community, and participation
  • The dignity of work and the rights of workers
  • Economic profitability over environmental care (correct)

What is meant by 'Human Solidarity'?

  • Isolation of communities from each other
  • Recognizing that we are all part of one human family (correct)
  • Disregarding differences among cultures
  • Emphasizing personal success over collective well-being

What is the primary focus of Commutative Justice?

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Which commandment addresses the importance of honesty?

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What is the primary difference between mortal sins and venial sins?

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Which of the following are recognized as the Cardinal Virtues?

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Which sin corresponds inversely to the virtue of charity?

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What does the principle of 'See→Judge→Act→Evaluate' help with?

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What is meant by conscience in moral decision-making?

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Which of the following describes social sin?

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Which of the following options best demonstrates human dignity?

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In the context of virtues, what is a vice?

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Natural Law

A moral theory that holds that certain actions are inherently right or wrong, regardless of cultural or societal norms.

Social Justice

The fair and equitable distribution of resources and opportunities within society.

Human Dignity

The inherent worth and respect that all human beings deserve.

Seven Social Teachings

Core teachings of the Church about social justice, human rights, and economic equity.

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Commutative Justice

Fairness in agreements between individuals and groups.

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Cardinal Virtues

The four main moral virtues: prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude.

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Mortal Sin

A serious sin that breaks a fundamental relationship with God and results in a loss of grace.

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Venial Sin

A less serious sin that does not completely break a relationship with God.

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Seven Deadly Sins

The serious and common negative actions or habits that are against Christian values.

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Natural Law

The moral principles inherent in human nature that guide human behavior and are accessible through reason.

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Conscience

An inner sense of right and wrong that guides moral decision-making.

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Social Sin

Sin committed by groups or societies, by actions or inactions.

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Personal Sin

A sin committed by a single person

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Study Notes

Christian Moral Development

  • Key Terms: Natural Law, Justice, Human Dignity, Social Justice, Common Good, Solidarity, Charity, Social Action, Honesty, Jealousy, Envy, Scriptural Justice, Commutative Justice, Legal Justice, Distributive Justice, Social Justice.
  • Cardinal Virtues: Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Anger, Envy, Pride, Conscience
  • Theological Virtues: Faith, Hope, Love
  • Mortal Sin: Serious offense against God
  • Venial Sin: Offense less serious than mortal sin
  • Personal Sin: Sin committed by an individual
  • Social Sin: Sin that affects a community
  • Vice: A bad habit or practice

Cardinal Virtues

  • Lesson 3.01: Discusses the meaning of holiness, living a life of virtue, the growth in holiness, virtues.
  • Examines the characteristics of Theological Virtues and how they are distinct from Cardinal Virtues.

Understanding Sin

  • Lesson 3.02: Covers the definition of sin, recognizing when sin has occurred, understanding the difference between mortal and venial sin, examining personal and social sin, and analyzing the effects of sin.

Vice and Sin

  • Lesson 3.03: Examines the seven (7) deadly sins and their corresponding virtues.

Forming a Catholic Social Conscience - Moral Decision Making

  • Lesson 3.04: Discusses conscience, factors influencing conscience, components of moral problems, important principles in moral decision-making, and what constitutes a moral decision.

Natural Law and Social Justice

  • Lesson 3.05: Explores the concept of Natural Law, its relationship with justice, Church's view of Human Dignity, biblical teachings about the poor, Seven (7) Social Teachings of the Church, social justice, human solidarity.
  • Key questions addressed: What is Natural Law? How do we respect Natural Law? How do Natural Law and Justice work together? What is the Church's view on Human Dignity? What are Jesus' teachings regarding the poor? What are the Seven Social Teachings of the Church? What is Social Justice? What is meant by Human Solidarity?

Social Teachings of the Church: Old and New Testament

  • Lesson 3.06: Focuses on five major themes of Social Teaching from the Old Testament.

Culture and The Moral Life

  • Lesson 3.09: Compares jealousy and envy; defines and discusses honesty & its importance; and covers the importance, application, and significance of the 7th and 8th Commandments (including situations where the truth may not be revealed). Discusses instances in which deception might be morally permissible.
  • Explains the Ninth and Tenth Commandments and how they connect to interpersonal relationships and desires.

Justice and Living a Just Life

  • Lesson 3.10: Examines justice, various types of justice (Scriptural, Commutative, Legal, Distributive, Social, Economic), various examples of social justice, the Universal Destination of Goods, and how to live a just life.

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Test your understanding of Christian moral development, including key concepts like natural law, sin, and virtues. This quiz covers both cardinal and theological virtues along with their significance in moral living. Dive into the complexities of justice, human dignity, and community impact through sin.

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