Q1 Flashcards

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This theory of truth is usually applied much more broadly to any view explicitly embracing the idea that truth consists in a relation to reality

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Correspondence

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A theory of truth that believes that a proposition is true to the extent that it agrees with other true propositions

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Coherence

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A theory of truth that believes that a proposition is true when acting upon it yield satisfactory practical results

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Pragmatic

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Who said this:

“If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable is that I was made for another world”

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C.S. Lewis

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True spirituality according to the teaching of the Catholic is anchored on truth of who _____ is.

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Jesus

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This encyclical teachers us that the light of God’s face shines in all its beauty on the countenance of Jesus Christ

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Veritatis Splendor

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According to Aquinas, when a person’s thinking conforms to what he expresses with words or actions, he means that a person is?

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Morally Truthful

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When a person’s thinking conforms to what actually exists in reality and his judgements are based on the same reality, Aquinas refer to this truth as?

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Logically Truthful

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9
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In what encyclical can you find this statement:

“It is only in the mystery of the Word incarnate that light is shed on the mystery of man”

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Gaudium et Spes

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According to this Roman Pontiff, communicating the truth today should not be the way of imposition but by attraction

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Pope Francis

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According to his Holiness, “it is through the via pulchritudinis, which is the way of beauty that the others are brought more effectively to the truth of Christ.

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Benedict XVI

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12
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What is the ultimate purpose behind the transmission of truth about God?

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To Be With God

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This encyclical reminds us that having a narcissistic attitude is disastrous and the evil effects on soul and body are undeniable.

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Mater et Magistra

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It is a type of spirituality that enables us to see what is positive in others, to welcome it, and to prize it as a gift from God, not only as a gift for the brother or sister who has received it directly but also as a gift for me.

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Spirituality of Communion

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He challenges us to think a little more deeply about human suffering, and about what kinds of remedies are required. If man were only a body, then physical suffering would be the extent of what would cause him harm and need healing.

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St. Thomas

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16
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He teaches us that there is a poverty that goes beyond our lack of food and clothing, towards our lack of understanding, to darkness in the mind, and confusion about how to live and find happiness.

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St. Thomas

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According to the encyclical Evangelii Gauduym, this kind of spirituality heals, promotes, and reinforces interpersonal bonds, which becomes the antidote to individualism.

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Spirituality of Communion

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He said that Good stewards take responsibility and fulfill their obligations to manage and to render an account. But one can be a good steward without feeling connected. If one cares, however, one is connected.

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Peter Cardinal Turkson

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According to this encyclical, the freedom of choice that lacks noble goals or personal discipline, degenerates into an inability to give oneself generously to others.

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Amoris Laetitia

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This Roman Pontiff said that the church must use the medicine of mercy. The Church must therefore proclaim the mercy of God, provide people with God’s mercy and must allow God’s mercy to appear and be realized in its entire life.

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Pope John XXIII

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In the hierarchy of truth, not all truths are of equal importance in relation to the salvation of humankind.

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True

22
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The ultimate purpose behind the transmission of truth in faith.

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False

23
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In Biblical and in Christian Augustinian language the heart is the center of the human person and the seat not only of the emotions, but of conscience, determination and responsibility.

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True

24
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A spirituality of mercy is a Spirit-filled movement of the heart that is to be merciful just as God our Heavenly Father is merciful. This spirituality arises from our own experience of God’s mercy.

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True

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According to the encyclical Amoris Laetitio, men and women of our postmodern world run the risk of rampant individualism, and many problems of society are connected with today’s self-centered culture of instant gratification.

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False

26
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The Church constantly reminds us that extreme hedonism often leads to the idea that one’s personality is shaped by his or her desires, which are considered absolute.

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False

27
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The Church is eager to encourage us to nourish the Spirituality of Communion, which must be cultivated and extended daily and at every level in the structures of each Church’s life.

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True

28
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The spirituality of communion means knowing how to make room for our brothers and sisters, bearing each other’s burdens, and resisting the selfish temptations that constantly beset us and provoke competition, careerism, distrust, and jealousy.

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True

29
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A spirituality of mercy indicates above all the heart’s contemplation of the mystery of the Trinity dwelling in us, and whose light we must also be able to see shining on the face of the brothers and sisters around us.

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False

30
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According to Pope Francis, man becomes the image and likeness of God not only through his own humanity but also through the communion of persons which man and woman form right from the beginning. Man becomes the image of God not so much in the moment of solitude as in the moment of communion.

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False