
THEOLOGY FINALS UNIT 4
Quiz by Gayle
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Sin is considered as a very great debt that costs the incarnation and death of the Son of God
Sin consists in the desire to be equal to God destroyed man’s relationship with God.
We are freed from sin and death through the power of God’s grace working through Jesus Christ.
Sin is "love of oneself even to contempt of God.
Sin consists in the infidelity of Israel to their covenant with God
Sin always involves Pride and Disobedience.
The state or condition of sinfulness in the world in which we find ourselves when we are born.
It is a condition contrary to God’s will which is the consequence of the first sin and is shared by the entire human race.
It is instigated by too much self-love which leads to a disregard for the good of others.
Individual personal acts that we commit against the will of God and for which we are morally responsible
The sinful condition that has its roots at the beginning of the history of the human race.
Determine the least allied concept
Not deviations or nonconformities against certain and correct conscience are to be considered a sin because the conscience, being itself a subjective norm of morality, can at time judge erroneously
Sin as a firm of deviation implies an internal conflict, between the true nature of man as oriented to God and his earthly pre-occupations and tendencies
Sin as a form of contradiction implies voluntary turning away or departure from the right order
Sin that destroys one’s inner wholeness.
Sin that affects and causes harm to one’s neighbor
Sin that rejects and ignores the structures established by God.
Determine the least allied statement
Determine the least allied concept
Sin effects alienation from God because in the commission of sin, we opt for comfort,safety and security rather than accepting our responsibilities towards others in society
Sin effects alienation from Self because affect the way we relate to others, to think that we live in community where we grow through our engagements in relationships
Sin effects alienation from the Community because when we sin, we choose goals for ourselves that are different from what God wants for us
The failure to perform an obligatory act.
An individual or group’s irrational attitude of hostility directed against an individual, a group, a race, or their supposed characteristics
It is the attraction by a good which in the larger context constitutes evi
The deliberate effort to lead others to sin
It refers to an improper conduct that gives occasion of sin to others
Opposite of Pride
Opposite of Envy
Opposite of Lust
Opposite of Gluttony
Opposite of Anger
Opposite of Sloth
An inordinate desire to acquire or possess more than one needs, especially with respect to material wealth
A turning away from spiritual things because of the effort which they require
The intemperate outburst of dislike with the inordinate desire for another’s punishment
The inordinate craving for sexual gratification
The discontent over the good of one’s neighbor, which is considered detrimental to one’s own person
Metanoia
Violent Conversion
In the words of our Lord “"This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you,” The word "as" requires imitation of Jesus and of his love, of which the carrying of the cross is a sign
In the words of our Lord “"This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you,” word "as" also indicates the degree of Jesus' love, and of the love with which his disciples are called to preach the gospel to al nations
As he calls the young man to follow him along the way of perfection, Jesus asks him to become part of the unfolding of his complete giving, to imitate and rekindle the very love of the "Good" Teacher, the one who loved "to the end
Jesus admonition to follow him is an invitation for us to become saints.
Holiness or Sanctity means more than following Jesus faithfully in our daily life in all its trials and challenges or taking up our crosses daily
Though conversion is a life-long process in as much as the pursuit of holiness have no expiry, sometimes, conversion can happen overnight.
Conversion is a decision coming from the initiative of a penitent, with or without the help of the holy spirit since as human persons, we are always free to choose or not to choose God
Though conversion can only happen through God’s grace, and more specifically through the help of the Holy Spirit, God also needs our cooperation, for without it, the God’s grace will be in vain.
God Who created us without us will not save us without us
Determine which is excluded from the process of conversion
Love is a willing and not a feeling, that for this reason, love is always unconditional, for if it is not, it ceases to be love
It is the Holy Spirit that empowers us and leads to towards the path of virtue because if we will just be relying on our own strength and cling to human standard, that would be impossible
The Holy Spirit is the source and means of our moral life since it is the Holy Spirit that provides us with a moral compass to guide our moral decisions
In the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist, God restores in us the divine likeness lost due to sin and makes us children of God
We live by the Spirit"; the more we Hold fast to ourselves, the more we "walk by the Spirit.
Determine the least allied concept:
Virtue is the art of living rightly and properly
Virtue is a good operative habit, or a habit that is good and productive of good
Virtue is that which lies in the middle
Theological Virtues
Theological Virtues
Theological Virtues
Moral Virtues
Moral Virtues
Moral Virtues
The gift that enables us to believe in God and in what he has revealed
The gift that enables us to trust that God’s promises to us will be fulfilled
The gift that enables us to love God above all things, and our neighbor as we love ourselves for the love of God
These four virtues guide the others by giving them order, rule, and measure. All other human virtues are related to or hinged to one of these virtues that when lacking these virtues, they easily turn into vices.
Discernment and choice of right course of action in a given situation
Being fair and honest in our relationship with God and others; giving what is due to God(religion) and to fellowman, regardless of race, color or creed
The courage to do the right thing even in the face of difficulties and temptations; firmness and constancy
Self-mastery and ordering of the appetites
The inordinate desire of honor, distinction, and independence