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To fully understnad and live Christian morality one must? |
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body soul- free will, intelligence, intellect finite or limited |
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Pure spirits- intellect, free will Created Finite and limited |
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Pure Spirit- intellect, free will Infinte and not limited Uncreated |
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Having no beginging and no end |
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Lasting forever with begining but no end |
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All knowing, sees everything as the present |
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Mother was Saint Monica,coverted to Christianity, adapted the writings of Plato for use by Christians |
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God is other than his creation |
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God is present in or to His creation |
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A being that depends on someone or something else for existence |
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A being that is not dependent on ayone or anything else for its existence |
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The belief that there is no God or after life |
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The belief that knowledge or certitude of God's existence is impossible |
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The belief that god created the universe thatn abandoned it after this intial act of creation |
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Belief that human conduct is motivated whooly by self interest |
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The belief that everything should be doubted |
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The beief that reason is the sold source of knowledge |
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The Beilef that god is identical to the universe |
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Ascribing human characteristics to that which is not human |
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The belief that the only reality is a material reality |
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The belief that life is meaningless |
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The ethical theroy that answers all questions about that to do or how to live in terms of maximizing utility or happiness |
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The source of sin, suffering, death in the world. Jesus is the new Adam |
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Adam and Eve ate the fruit to... |
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lost the supernatural relatinship with God |
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The original state of Adam and Eve |
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The state of orignial holinee and justice |
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Adam and Eves personal sin |
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Baptism erases orignial sin and turns us back to God |
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but we are still inclined to Sin |
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We are or are not responsible original |
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Gifts that are beyond the pwers of human nature but not above all created nautures but were lost due to Adam and Eve's orignial sin |
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Gifts that are above human nature and that were lost by Adam and Eve due to originial sin |
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Immortality Superior Intellect Integrity |
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Sanctifying Grace Theological Virtues Right to Enter Heaven |
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theologian and philosipher adopted the writings of Aristotole for use by Christians wrote the Summa theologica |
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Mother was Saint Monica. Convert, biship of hippo, aadopted writing of Plato, influenced by Ambrose |
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3 Sources of Authority in Theology |
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Scripture, Tradition, Magesterium |
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2 Ways we can come to the knwoledge of God |
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The joining of two apparently oppistise elemtns which are true at the dame time and which harmonizew rather then repel. Does not contradict reason. Trinity, Incaranation, Eucharist |
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virtue of intellect, most important virute, right reason applied to action |
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virtue resides in the will. Justice towards religion is justice towards God, respect. |
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regulates the sense appetites and passions, moderation. Martyrs |
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Am habitula and firm disposition to do good. |
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moral or natural virutes. Help achieve self control |
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Prudence, justice, fortitude, temeperance. Hinge virtues |
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Parallel of Garden of Eden |
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Parallel of Adam diobeying by eating |
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Jesus reverses diobeideince |
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Parallel of Tree of Knowledge |
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Charactheristics of Mystery |
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does not condradict reasons transends reason supranatural goes beyond finite comprehension |
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Macimilian Kolbe Birth place |
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Significance of the colors of crowns presented to Kolbe |
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White for purity, red for martyrdom |
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Kolbe's attention was drawn from priesthood |
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Kolbe was how old when got his first docterate |
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Kolbe recognized and most deadly poison of our time |
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Faith over reason, indifference |
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belief in God enables us to enter into a personal relationship with God element of trust |
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practice faith recieve snactifiying grace |
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Virtues we retain in heaven |
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Way to obtain the theological virtues |
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infused by God with sanctifying grace |
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Our Response to God adn what he has reveled to us |
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NT term referring to conversion entailing repentance of sin adn turing toward the Lord |
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"The blood of martyrs is the seend of the Church" |
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an utternace, deed, or desire contrary to the element of law. alienates us from God and ourselves |
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Sin that weakens our relationship with God, does not destroy the divine life of the soul but diminishes and wounds it |
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Conditions of a Mortal Sin |
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Grave matter, full knowledge, complete consent |
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Things that limit the vouluntary nature of our actions |
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Strong Emotions and passion, Physical or physcological force inflicted from the outside Emotional Illness |
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Deleiberatly neglecting to do something that we are obliged to do |
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What social sin is cuased by |
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Once a year for Mortal sins |
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Steps of the sacrament of confession |
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Exmaine your conscience, have contrition for your sins, confess your sins, recieve absolution, do penance |
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Meaning of the name Jesus |
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Five sins mentioned in St Puals Letter to the Galations that will prevent acess to heaven |
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Impurity, Idolatry, Selfisness, Drukenness, JEalousy |
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Location of the root of sin |
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The heart of man and in his free will |
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Sin against the Holy Spirit |
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Capital sins and thier oppisites |
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pirde- humility greed- generosity envy- brotherly love wrath- kindness lust- chastity gluttony- temerpance sloth- zeal |
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The four sins that cry in heaven |
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murder, sodomy, opression of the pooe, defroting labors |
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Names of the sacrament of reconciliaton |
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Conversion, peance, confession, forgivenss, reconciliation |
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Three acts of the penitent |
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contrition, confession, satisfaction |
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The two conversions of the Church |
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Rconciliation and Baptisim (tears and water) |
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Changes in Reconciliation practices |
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more frequent, private confessions |
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Ways to form a correct conscience |
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acceptance of teahing, knowledge of chrisitna life, prayer, personal exmaniation, spiritual direction |
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Poland, both corwns, Convetual Francisicans, science took him away from the priesthood, 21 when doctrate in Philos., 2nd PhD in Theo, supremecy faith over reason, posion of times is idifference, Knights of immaculata, Micaculous medal worn by all members, million readers of publication, Auchwitz, carbolic acid, died on feast on assumption |
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Blessed Charles de Foucauld |
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Viscount, grandparents and sister, self indulged, food alcohol,agnostic, suspeneded from army, voulenteered to fight,traveled to morocco, gold medal for map book, muslims have prayer life, went to paris to old life, cousin Marie concerted him with love |
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Auchwitz, jew then atheistm philopshy, husserl professor, widow encounter, Terseas of Avila, Cermelites, Tersea Benedicta of the Corss, hollond |
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