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Which type of love is characterized by a passionate and instinctive nature?

  • Storge
  • Agape
  • Eros (correct)
  • Philia

What form of justice focuses on the obligations within relationships between two individuals?

  • Ecological Justice
  • Distributive Justice
  • Individual Justice (correct)
  • Judicial Justice

Which statement best describes Ecological Justice?

  • It entails the obligations to protect and respect the environment. (correct)
  • It focuses on community relationships and their social obligations.
  • It concerns judicial systems and court judgments.
  • It involves reasonable distribution of resources in society.

Which gift of the Holy Spirit is particularly associated with understanding the word of God?

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What is the primary characteristic of Agape love?

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Which type of justice is primarily concerned with the equal distribution of societal resources?

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Which metaphor best explains the concept of companionship without emotional involvement?

<p>Hetaireia (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a key outcome of the gift of Wisdom according to its description?

<p>To discern and understand God's plan. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following statements accurately reflects the concept of the Church as a Transformer?

<p>The Church shows the world the presence of God through love and sacrament. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT considered a characteristic of a parable?

<p>A parable is a story about human experiences, often featuring a protagonist. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The L'Arche principle of 'Humans mature' emphasizes that individuals:

<p>have the capacity for responsible choices and moral development. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Based on the provided information, which of the following statements best describes the Church as an Advocate?

<p>The Church actively confronts injustices by speaking out against oppression, poverty, and marginalization. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

One perspective on Christ's relationship with culture suggests that He:

<p>actively challenged and transformed existing cultural practices and values. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT a principle of L'Arche, demonstrating the complexity of human existence?

<p>Humans are inherently flawed and need constant correction. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following represents a negative consequence of globalization, according to the information provided?

<p>Exploitation of workers and the loss of jobs in certain sectors. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Based on the provided explanation, which statement best describes the role of rituals in forming a community?

<p>Rituals create a shared experience that unites individuals around a common tradition and belief system. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

What is a Parable?

A story that uses a comparison to teach a lesson about God's kingdom.

What is the Church as an Institution?

The Church is organized with rules and buildings. It's like a structure.

What is the Church as an Advocate?

The Church speaks for those who are treated unfairly, promoting a just and loving world.

What is the Church as a Teacher?

The Church proclaims Jesus' message through words and actions.

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What is the Church as a Transformer?

The Church shows the world God's presence through love and sacraments.

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What is the Church as a Servant?

The Church serves the people of God and all creatures.

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What is the Church as a Community?

The Church is a community welcoming everyone, with a vision for a better world.

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What are the 4 Traits of a Ritual?

When a ritual passes on traditions, involves our bodies, uses words, and forms a community, it's a strong tradition.

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Metaphor

A figure of speech where an object or action is described in a way that's not literally true, but helps explain an idea or make a comparison.

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Hetaireia Love

A type of love based on companionship and shared interests, but without emotional closeness.

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Eros Love

A type of love characterized by passion, pleasure, spontaneity, and instinct.

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Storge Love

A type of love experienced between family members, like the love between parents and children.

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Philia Love

A type of love based on friendship, warmth, and tender affection between two people.

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Agape Love

A type of love rooted in charity and sacrifice, that can even be extended to enemies.

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Judicial Justice

A type of justice that focuses on the judgments made in courts and the administration of law.

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Individual Justice

A type of justice that involves relationships between two people and their obligations to each other.

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Study Notes

Important Themes to Consider When Reviewing

  • Rituals are traditions passed down, encompassing bodies, words, and community formation.
  • L'Arche's 5 Principles of Humanity highlight humans as sacred, evolving, maturing, with responsible choices, and a need for self-reflection.
  • A parable is a story with comparison, crisis, and ending, illustrating God's actions.
  • Five ways Christ interacts with culture include: rejecting it in favor of divine salvation, accepting it as part of God's plan, existing above earthly concerns, highlighting the conflict between faith and culture, and transforming culture.
  • Negative issues resulting from globalization include slavery and job loss.

Images of the Church

  • The Church is an organized institution with rules and buildings.
  • It advocates for the oppressed, poor, and outcast, promoting a just world.
  • It teaches through words and actions, and serves as a visible presence of God's love.
  • It transforms people through love and the sacraments.
  • It forms a united community that welcomes all and envisions a better world.

What Is a Metaphor?

  • A metaphor describes something using a comparison not meant to be literal.
  • Five forms of love include:
    • Hetaireia: companionship
    • Eros: passionate, instinctive love
    • Storge: familial love
    • Philia: friendship
    • Agape: selfless, sacrificial love
  • Five types of justice include:
    • Judicial: legal systems
    • Individual: interpersonal obligations
    • Social: communal obligations
    • Distributive: fair resource allocation
    • Ecological: environmental responsibility

The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit

  • Knowledge
  • Understanding
  • Wisdom
  • Courage
  • Reverence
  • Fear of the Lord
  • Piety

The Seven Sacraments

  • Baptism (Initiation)
  • Confirmation (Initiation)
  • Eucharist (Initiation)
  • Reconciliation (Healing)
  • Marriage (Service)
  • Ordination to Ministry (Service)
  • Sacrament of the Sick (Healing)

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This quiz explores important themes related to theology, ritual practices, and the church's role in society. It examines the principles of humanity as well as Christ's interaction with culture and globalization's negative effects. Test your understanding of these concepts and their implications for spirituality and community.

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