2NDQ MASTERY TEST 2 Flashcards
ensuring that every individual has an equal opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents, and believing that no one should have poorer life chances because of where, what or whom they were born, what they believe, or whether they have a disability
equality
equality and human rights commission
recognizes that historically, certain groups of people with particular characteristics e.g. race, disability, sex and sexuality, have experienced discrimination
equality
dignity that arises out of our solidarity as humans created and redeemed by god
equal dignity
the equality of men and women rests essentially on their dignity as persons and the rights that flow from it (CCC 1935)
equal dignity for all
the three divine persons are —
equal
the three divine persons are equally eternal, with no — and no —
beginning, end
created in image of god and equally endowed with rational souls
created by christ
respect for equality leads to
men and women be given equal opportunities in work
greater concern for physical and spiritual welfare of the poor
recognition and respect rights and duties and decision-making of all
jesus enabled the woman to avoid her own sinfulness and be in slaved from her sin and guilt (t/f)
false
jesus enabled the woman to avoid her own sinfulness and be in slaved from her sin and guilt
jesus revealed to her who she is as human person, created in the image and likeness of god, having an innate goodness (t/f)
true
jesus entered into a dialogue with her and making her realize her similarities with other people (t/f)
false
jesus entered into a dialogue with her and making her realize her uniqueness as a person
jesus enabled the woman to rise above society’s prejudices and bear witness to jesus in the community (t/f)
true
church’s teaching about the human person
persons are unique, yet fundamentally equal
persons are embodied spirits
human person as the imago dei
despite physical differences, as well as differing intellectual and moral powers, we instinctively realize that as persons, we are all equal (t/f)
true
under persons are unique, yet fundamentally equal
stresses the unity between our “body and soul”
persons are embodied spirits
essential part of being human not as an instrument
bodies
the word became flesh
incarnation
all our relationships with others and with god are expressed through bodies
natural sacrament
experience the world through our senses – eat, drink, sleep and take care of our health
embodied beings
our dignity lies within this statement
human person as the imago dei
focuses on the significance and value of every person as unique individual
dignity
possesses the dignity of a person capable of self-knowledge, of self-possession, and of freely entering into communion with other person
human individual
each person is graced to enter into a — with his creator to offer him a response of faith and love
covenant
god does not want us to be his living images (t/f)
false
god wants us to be his living images
open to infinite and to all created beings
openness to transcendence
intelligent and conscious being
human person
aspect of the human person is under
uniqueness and being unrepeatable
we possess body and soul
corporal and spiritual