Grace Gora - 3.11 - Unit 3 Review PDF
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St. Joseph High School
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This document appears to be a review or study guide related to Christian moral development, likely from a high school-level course. It includes key terms like venial sin, mortal sin, and cardinal virtues. The document presents a series of questions focused on applying ideas and principles within the subject matter. The questions are centered around evaluating, acting, and understanding decisions.
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UNIT 3: CHRISTIAN MORAL DEVELOPMENT ROYIWSKY HRE-1O MICHAEL POWER | ST. JOSEPH H.S. 3.11 - Unit 3: Christian Moral Development...
UNIT 3: CHRISTIAN MORAL DEVELOPMENT ROYIWSKY HRE-1O MICHAEL POWER | ST. JOSEPH H.S. 3.11 - Unit 3: Christian Moral Development UNIT 3: KEY TERMS -Venial Sin -Lust -Natural Law -Honesty -Mortal Sin -Gluttony -Justice -Jealousy -Personal Sin -Greed -Human Dignity -Envy -Social Sin -Sloth -Social Justice -Scriptural Justice -Virtues -Anger -Common Good -Commutative Justice -Cardinal Virtues -Envy -Solidarity -Legal Justice -Theological Virtues -Pride -Charity -Distributive Justice -Vice -Conscience -Social Action -Social Justice UNIT 3: CHRISTIAN MORAL DEVELOPMENT KEY POINTS 3.01 Lesson 3.01 - Cardinal Virtues -What does it mean to be holy? -What is the mark of holiness? -How do we live a life of virtue? -How do we grow in holiness? -What do virtues enable us to do? -What are considered to be human virtues? Why? -What are the Theological Virtues? -What makes Theological Virtues different from Cardinal Virtues? 3.02 Lesson 3.02 - Understanding Sin -What is Sin? -How do we know when we have sinned? -What is the difference between a Mortal and Venial Sin? -What is Personal Sin? -What is a Social Sin? -What are the effects of sin? 3.03 Lesson 3.03 - Vice and Sin -What are the seven (7) deadly sins? -What seven (7) virtues correspond inversely to each of the seven (7) deadly sins? 3.04 Lesson 3.04 - Forming a Catholic Social Conscience | Moral Decision Making -What is conscience? -What informs our conscience? -What are the components of Moral Problems? -What are two (2) important principles when making a moral decision? -What makes a moral decision? PAGE: 1/2 UNIT 3: CHRISTIAN MORAL DEVELOPMENT ROYIWSKY HRE-1O MICHAEL POWER | ST. JOSEPH H.S. -What is: See→Judge→Act→Evaluate -What are the three (3) principles when evaluating a decision? UNIT 3: CHRISTIAN MORAL DEVELOPMENT KEY POINTS (CONTINUED) 3.05 Lesson 3.05 - Natural Law and Social Justice -What is Natural Law? -How do we respect Natural Law? -How do Natural Law and Justice go hand-in-hand? -What is the church’s view on Human Dignity? -What is Jesus’ teaching and belief regarding the poor? -What are the Seven (7) Social Teachings of the Church? -What is Social Justice? -What is meant by “Human Solidarity?” -What three (3) things can we do to work for justice? 3.06 Lesson 3.06 - Social Teachings of the Church: Old and New Testament -What are the fIve (5) major themes of Social Teaching (found in the Old Testament)? 3.09 Lesson 3.09 - Culture and The Moral Life -What is the difference between jealousy and envy? -What is honesty? Why is honesty important? -What is the 7th Commandment? -What is the 8th Commandment? -When is it good to not reveal the truth? -What is considered to be untruthful? -What do the Ninth and Tenth Commandments remind us? 3.10 Lesson 3.10 - Justice and Living a Just Life -What is Justice? -What is Scriptural Justice? Why is it important? -What is Commutative Justice? Why is it important? -What is Legal Justice? Why is it important? -What is Distributive Justice? Why is it important? -What is Social Justice? Why is it important? -What is Economic Social Justice? What are some examples? -What is the Universal Destination of Goods? -How do we live Justly? What guides our (humankind’s) actions? PAGE: 2/2