True/False for Final Flashcards
virtue
habitual, firm disposition to do good
helps us judge an act good or bad
freedom and wisdom
oversees all military registration
SSA
defined love as ‘to will the good of another’
Thomas Aquinas
mitigating factors in decision making
fear, pressure and ignorance
year death penalty declared unconstitutional
1972
distorted version of freedom
license
primary goal of the prison system
rehabilitation
feelings can be _____ and prone to error
misguided
capital punishment shuts the door to reform and____
reintegration
seeking to know and do God’s will
faith
fear of punishment keeps people from crime
particular deterrence
by themselves emotions are
neither good or bad
the three justifications for punishment
deterrence, rehabilitation, retribution
who does the action and who____
is affected by the action
injustice
hidden for of violence
Eucharist celebrates
reconciliation
passions do NOT determine
whether an act is right or wrong
year that 38 states re-instated the death penalty
1976
the Sacraments of Initiation
Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist
ignorance and errors in making decisions are not always
free from guilt
NOT the final word in decision making
feelings
starting point of Christian morality
who are we?
at it’s root, conscience seeks
knowledge, refinement, sensitivity
year ‘Challenge of Peace’ was written
1983
make up the communion of saints
people past and present
grace is
God’s life, love within us
Latin root of the word ‘conscience’ means
to know
conscience can never be divorced from
Jesus
% of nonverbal messages
60-80%
type of judgment that takes at moment of death
particular judgment
this counteracts theft, envy, avarice and greed
detachment
conscience can not
be separated from who we are
who is included in the Body of Christ?
everyone
two dimensions of conscience
religious and cultural
weakest Body part are just as important as
the strongest
if one part of the Body is hurt
all parts share the pain