"quiz" 6 Flashcards

1
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usury

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the ability to charge interest on a loan

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2
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what is usury an example of

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The church changing its mind by “deepening a doctrine

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3
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Church view on limiting births

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the covenant is unconditional love, and sex expresses this

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4
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natural way of limiting births

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rhythm / calendar, natural family planning, abstinence

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5
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1930– Lambeth Conference

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allows for some contraception

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6
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Pope Pius XI after lambeth

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issues Costi Conubbii (chaste marriage)

retains the teaching of contraception, mentions periodic abstinence

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7
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Pope Pius XII

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In a number of talks, he approves natural methods to limit births

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8
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John XXIII

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  • keeps pope pius XII
  • calls a council– Vatican II
  • Calls a commission to study limiting family size
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9
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John Noonan

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  • Addresses the commission
  • Writes a book called Contraception
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10
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1968 Paul VI

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  • Continues the commission and adds more people to it
  • Majority report: they have been using contraception and that they recommend a change
  • Minority report: Leaked to the press before the pope’s statement
  • releases Humanae Vitae
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11
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Vatican II

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Goals / purposes of marriage include procreation + love / unity– these are of equal weight and are intertwined

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12
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1968: Humanae Vitae / Paul VI

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  • Group of theologians and philosophers issue a statement on legitimate theological dissent
  • Conflict of values
  • World’s bishops conferences
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13
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Nov 1768: “On Human Life in Our Day”

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where can you use catholic moral values ?
maybe
- Abortion
- Vietnam War
- contraception
Can you use catholic moral issues to not be drafted or to say that it is your duty to fight in the war?

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14
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Legitimate Theological Dissent in the Tradition 3 Reasons

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  1. Gotta have serious reasons
  2. No rejection of authority as such
  3. No giving of scandal

SAS

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15
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homo: Leviticus

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the holiness code

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16
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homo: New Testament and
Romans

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→ Pushback against homosexual acts
→ natural law argument

17
Q

Pope Francis

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  • pastoral sense
  • been more accepting of gay people
  • Can offer a blessing to gay people
  • Civil unions
18
Q

What do people who accept gay marriage try to protect?

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  • autonomy
  • separation of church and state
  • love
  • we define marriage
  • marriage is created
19
Q

What do people who oppose gay marriage try to protect?

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  • goes against procreation
  • traditional family structure
  • marriage transcends the person
  • marriage is given
20
Q

7th task

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Sharing Laughter and Keeping Interest Alive

21
Q

8th task

A

Providing Emotional Nurturance

22
Q

what is boredom

A

the great enemy

23
Q

Tripod of Self-Esteem

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Feeling:
- Competent
- Loved
- Virtuous

C**ts Love Vaginas

24
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Traditional marriages - what does wallerstein say?

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  • you will experience different chapters
  • talk to eachother
  • having a successful career is no measure of being a successful spouse
25
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Infidelity and protecting the marriage

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  • Always a serious crisis, but their unhappiness surprised them
  • Protect the marriage
  • Keep your fantasies in check, but honor your commitments
26
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Annulment vs Divorce

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Annulment– marriage never happened
Divorce– marriage ended

27
Q

bigomy

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married again w/o annulment

28
Q

key components of a valid marriage

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People are free to enter a covenant
Need witnesses (2 people + rep of church)
Public marriage
Express covenant through vows
Consummate marriage

29
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steps of an annulment

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  1. Get a civil divorce
  2. Get an advocate (a lawyer)
  3. Paper process
    What grounds and reasons are there to say that the marriage never happened ?
  4. Time and money
  5. Appeal

DAPTA

30
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9th task

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Preserving a Double Vision

  • sacramentum
31
Q

etymology of ecstasy

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ekstasis: to stand out away from

32
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waht is ecstasy an example of

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our transendence

33
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define transendence

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being in our place but also being somewhere else

34
Q

sacrament of marriage is rooted in what words from the last supper

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Jesus

  • took
  • bless
  • broke
  • gave

the bread

35
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last word

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