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What does the term 'obedience' originate from?
What does the term 'obedience' originate from?
- Being socially responsible
- Rewarding and punishing
- Listening attentively (correct)
- Obeying commands
What is the danger of having a 'messianic complex' according to the text?
What is the danger of having a 'messianic complex' according to the text?
- It encourages genuine love and care
- It leads to empathy
- It can make one believe that the poor cannot save themselves (correct)
- It promotes social responsibility
In the context of the text, what does 'Ningas kugon' refer to?
In the context of the text, what does 'Ningas kugon' refer to?
- Developing genuine love and care
- Being socially responsible
- Showing empathy towards others
- Short-lived help or enthusiasm (correct)
What is the significance of 'empathy' in relation to social responsibility?
What is the significance of 'empathy' in relation to social responsibility?
How is 'social responsibility' linked to Christian faith according to the text?
How is 'social responsibility' linked to Christian faith according to the text?
Why should individuals avoid being tagged as 'plastic' or hypocritical in the context discussed?
Why should individuals avoid being tagged as 'plastic' or hypocritical in the context discussed?
What is the main guiding principle for all actions according to the text?
What is the main guiding principle for all actions according to the text?
What is the source of human rights?
What is the source of human rights?
Which type of right is described as the most fundamental right involving the 'preservation of Life'?
Which type of right is described as the most fundamental right involving the 'preservation of Life'?
What is a significant role of the Church in the promotion of human rights?
What is a significant role of the Church in the promotion of human rights?
What term is used to describe rights that we can never lose, similar to being loved by God?
What term is used to describe rights that we can never lose, similar to being loved by God?
Which type of right involves having control over our own bodies and bodily faculties?
Which type of right involves having control over our own bodies and bodily faculties?
What does the Right to Education primarily aim to develop?
What does the Right to Education primarily aim to develop?
Which right allows individuals to act in accordance with their moral conscience?
Which right allows individuals to act in accordance with their moral conscience?
What does the Right to Religion entail?
What does the Right to Religion entail?
What does the Right to free expression entail?
What does the Right to free expression entail?
What is the primary purpose of the Right to livelihood?
What is the primary purpose of the Right to livelihood?
What does the Right to property grant individuals?
What does the Right to property grant individuals?
What are the Two Feet of Social Ministry according to the text?
What are the Two Feet of Social Ministry according to the text?
What is an example of Corporal Works of Mercy?
What is an example of Corporal Works of Mercy?
What is the aim of Structural Change in the Church's Social Mission?
What is the aim of Structural Change in the Church's Social Mission?
What does 'Dignity' mean according to the text?
What does 'Dignity' mean according to the text?
What is one key principle of Dignity according to the text?
What is one key principle of Dignity according to the text?
How does the Church's Social Mission address social issues differently through Structural Change and Acts of Charity?
How does the Church's Social Mission address social issues differently through Structural Change and Acts of Charity?
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