True/False for Final Flashcards

1
Q

virtue

A

habitual, firm disposition to do good

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2
Q

helps us judge an act good or bad

A

freedom and wisdom

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3
Q

oversees all military registration

A

SSA

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4
Q

defined love as ‘to will the good of another’

A

Thomas Aquinas

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5
Q

mitigating factors in decision making

A

fear, pressure and ignorance

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6
Q

year death penalty declared unconstitutional

A

1972

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7
Q

distorted version of freedom

A

license

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8
Q

primary goal of the prison system

A

rehabilitation

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9
Q

feelings can be _____ and prone to error

A

misguided

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10
Q

capital punishment shuts the door to reform and____

A

reintegration

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11
Q

seeking to know and do God’s will

A

faith

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12
Q

fear of punishment keeps people from crime

A

particular deterrence

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13
Q

by themselves emotions are

A

neither good or bad

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14
Q

the three justifications for punishment

A

deterrence, rehabilitation, retribution

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15
Q

who does the action and who____

A

is affected by the action

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16
Q

injustice

A

hidden for of violence

17
Q

Eucharist celebrates

A

reconciliation

18
Q

passions do NOT determine

A

whether an act is right or wrong

19
Q

year that 38 states re-instated the death penalty

A

1976

20
Q

the Sacraments of Initiation

A

Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist

21
Q

ignorance and errors in making decisions are not always

A

free from guilt

22
Q

NOT the final word in decision making

A

feelings

23
Q

starting point of Christian morality

A

who are we?

24
Q

at it’s root, conscience seeks

A

knowledge, refinement, sensitivity

25
Q

year ‘Challenge of Peace’ was written

A

1983

26
Q

make up the communion of saints

A

people past and present

27
Q

grace is

A

God’s life, love within us

28
Q

Latin root of the word ‘conscience’ means

A

to know

29
Q

conscience can never be divorced from

A

Jesus

30
Q

% of nonverbal messages

A

60-80%

31
Q

type of judgment that takes at moment of death

A

particular judgment

32
Q

this counteracts theft, envy, avarice and greed

A

detachment

33
Q

conscience can not

A

be separated from who we are

34
Q

who is included in the Body of Christ?

A

everyone

35
Q

two dimensions of conscience

A

religious and cultural

36
Q

weakest Body part are just as important as

A

the strongest

37
Q

if one part of the Body is hurt

A

all parts share the pain