Social Justice Final Exam Study Guide
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What are the Cardinal Virtues based on?

  • The Greek word for 'balance'
  • The Latin word for 'pivot' (correct)
  • The Hebrew word for 'strength'
  • The Sanskrit word for 'harmony'
  • Which theme of the bible emphasizes reflecting on what the poor need in our decisions?

  • Sin
  • Common Good
  • Commutative Justice
  • Preferential Option for the Poor (correct)
  • What does Commutative Justice call for?

  • Economic competition between nations
  • Fairness in agreements and contracts between individuals (correct)
  • Enforcement of criminal laws
  • Redistribution of wealth in society
  • What do Social Structures help to determine in society?

    <p>How justice is lived out in society</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Sin refer to?

    <p>Any deliberate offense against the will of God</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Cardinal Virtues

    • Based on reason and natural law, providing a framework for ethical behavior.
    • Include prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude; these are essential for moral living.

    Theme of the Bible on Poverty

    • Emphasizes the need for compassion and consideration for the poor in decision-making.
    • Encourages communities to prioritize the welfare and support of marginalized individuals.

    Commutative Justice

    • Calls for fairness in exchanges and relationships between individuals.
    • Ensures that each party receives their due in transactions, promoting equity and accountability.

    Role of Social Structures

    • Help determine the organization and function of society.
    • Influence distribution of resources, accessibility to services, and opportunities available to individuals.

    Concept of Sin

    • Refers to actions, attitudes, or negligence that separates individuals from divine grace or moral law.
    • Involves both personal transgressions and systemic injustices impacting community and society.

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    Prepare for your social justice final exam with this study guide, featuring 20 vocab matching questions worth 20 points. Familiarize yourself with cardinal virtues, social inequality, and more. Access the vocab terms on Quizlet to reinforce your understanding.

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