CL U2 Flashcards
(27 cards)
Is the power, rooted in reason and will. To act or not to act. To do this or that. Deliberate actions.
Human freedom
Asserts and clarifies the notion of human freedom.
CCC 1730-17333, 1738
Contextualizes the notion of human freedom on the following points.
Catechism for Filipino Catholics
true freedom makes a person a?
Child of God.
To be like Jesus is to imitate Him in mirroring the fatherly love of God, as His children, adopted through Christ and in His Spirit.
Freedom
particularly when St. Paul, in the fifth chapter of his letter to the Galatians talks about?
freedom and slavery
Yoke of slavery is caused by?
The desires of the flesh.
Two kinds of obstacles to our freedom.
Interior and exterior obstacles.
freedom’s intended purpose, which is directed toward God, for the eternal beatitude or happiness of a person.
perfection of freedom.
to gradually become a free loving person by consistently choosing to do what is good.
fundamental freedom.
makes it clear that true freedom is not the right to say or do just about anything.
CFC 694
puts forward that since this human freedom exists among and between human relationships, every man and woman has the natural right to be recognized.as free and responsible beings.
CCC 1738
meaning goal and manifestation of true freedom.
love/charity
the greatest obstacle to true freedom
sin
the right to say or do anything
illusory freedom
understood as an individual private possession
illusory freedom
found in prejudices, deceit or ignorance
illusory freedom
the right to do the good
true freedom
understood as shared with others in community
true freedom
found in truth that sets a person free
true freedom
being liberated from anything imposed on a person, and everything.. opposes one’s true self with others in community.
freedom from
growing as full persons and children of God the Father, sharing in the life of Christ through the Spirit.
freedom for
“and where the Sprit of the Lord is, there is freedom”
2 Corinthian 3: 17
Cain murders Abel Bible Verse
Genesis 4: 1-15