
Theology 8 Unit 1 Exam Review
Quiz by Ms. Postl
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Match the term with the definition
Match the term with the definition
God is love, so we are made by love, in love, for love and to give love.
The human family is the earthly relationship that best reflects the love of the Trinity.
A person's soul comes into being shortly after they are born
The role of authority in human communities is to ensure as far as possible the common good of society
Some people have more or less dignity than others.
Our consciences are obligated to follow laws enacted by the government, regardless of whether the laws are moral.
The Catholic Church and the Declaration of Independence agree that if a government fails to protect the rights of people, the people have the right to change the government or to get rid of it completely and replace it with one they think would be better.
It is not a necessary part human nature for people to live together.
Every society, such as a nation, or a baseball team, has set rules that members must follow
When we pray in the Our Father for God's Kingdom to come, we are praying for God's reign to be complete here on earth has He reigns fully in Heaven.
Which of the following is NOT true about the Trinity?
Which of the following statements best describes what it means to be made in God's image and likeness?
In what important way are human beings different from all animals?
Which of the following is NOT a true statement about the human soul?
Where do our human rights as human beings come from?
According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, what does every human community need/
Which of the following is NOT a true statement about what the Church teachers about our participation in promoting the common good?
What does the Second Vatican Council document Gaudium et Spes teach that man must do in order to "fully find himself"?
What did Pope St. John Paul II teach is the spousal meaning of the body?
What vocation does God call every human being to?
By which theological virtue do we love God above all things for His own sake, and our neighbor as ourselves for the love of God?
In what kind of relationship should we find both eros, or romantic love, and agape?
In John 13:34-35, what did Jesus teach about how others would know that we are His disciples?
Which of the following is NOT an example of someone practicing the principle of solidarity?
What do we call God's reign or rule over all things?
What is the ultimate goal of building up and protecting the common good?
What is the law in God's Kingdom?