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What does the term 'philosophy' mean etymologically?
What does the term 'philosophy' mean etymologically?
- Final causes of all things in the light of human reason
- Love of wisdom (correct)
- Study of human customs
- Science of morality
How is ethics defined etymologically?
How is ethics defined etymologically?
- Love of wisdom
- Final causes of all things in the light of human reason
- A characteristic way of doing things, or a body of customs (correct)
- Morality of human acts
What does faith enable us to do, according to the text?
What does faith enable us to do, according to the text?
- Understand the final causes of all things
- Analyze moral actions
- Recognize human customs
- See God's intervention in human history (correct)
How does theology primarily rely on knowledge?
How does theology primarily rely on knowledge?
What is the main focus of General Ethics?
What is the main focus of General Ethics?
What is the primary method through which God establishes a relationship with humanity?
What is the primary method through which God establishes a relationship with humanity?
What is the significance of Moral Theology?
What is the significance of Moral Theology?
What is the main focus of theology, according to the text?
What is the main focus of theology, according to the text?
What is the difference between human acts and acts of man?
What is the difference between human acts and acts of man?
What is the focus of Special Ethics?
What is the focus of Special Ethics?
What does Moral Theology pay attention to, according to the text?
What does Moral Theology pay attention to, according to the text?
What does Moral Theology primarily express?
What does Moral Theology primarily express?
What is the main implication of Moral Theology?
What is the main implication of Moral Theology?
What should Moral Theology attend to, according to the text?
What should Moral Theology attend to, according to the text?
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