Vocab
Virtue
GOD, MORAL LAW & SOCIETY
HUMAN NATURE
SOURCES OF MORAL TRUTH
100

This worldview claims morality is based only on human well-being in this life, without reference to God.

What is secular humanism?


100

This sacrament gives new life in Christ and makes a person a member of the Church.

What is Baptism?


100

All good moral actions begin and end in this source of goodness.

Who is God?


100

This spiritual and immortal part of the human person gives life, reason, and moral judgment.

What is the soul?


100

Moral theology draws its principles from Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and this authority.

What is the Magisterium?


200

This branch of theology studies human actions in light of God’s law, reason, and divine revelation.

What is Moral Theology?


200

Because of this sacrament, Christians are held to a higher standard of moral conduct.

What is Baptism?


200

Societies that reject God’s moral law often fall into this harmful worldview about the human person.

What is a materialistic view of humanity?


200

Humans differ from animals morally because they possess this.

What is an immortal soul?


200

The Bible is without error in matters of faith and morals because it is inspired by this source.

Who is God?


300

This view of reality recognizes only physical matter and denies spiritual or supernatural realities.

What is a materialistic view of the world?


300

These are effects of the Holy Spirit on the soul, including peace, love, and faithfulness.

What are the fruits of the Holy Spirit?


300

Catholics trust moral teachings because they come from Scripture, Tradition, and this teaching authority.

What is the Magisterium?


300

This truth explains why every human being has inherent dignity.

What is being made in the image of God?


300

Moses allowing divorce is an example of this type of biblical law that was not permanent.

What is a temporary or disciplinary precept?


400

This belief holds that only empirical science can explain truth and rejects moral and theological reasoning.

What is scientism?


400

This sacrament nourishes the soul and strengthens a person’s relationship with God and the Church.

What is the Eucharist?


400

Christ founded the Church to preserve unity and prevent this danger in interpreting doctrine.

What is heresy?


400

This is the ultimate end of the soul according to Christian belief.

What is eternal life with God?


400

Sacred Tradition differs from changeable customs because it contains this.

What is divine revelation?


500

This view affirms human dignity and reason while recognizing fulfillment comes through Christ.

What is Christian humanism?

500

Christ taught this core moral lesson in His parables: sacrificial love and mercy over the logic of the world.

What is love of neighbor and conversion of heart?

500

This area of Church teaching applies moral principles to real-world social issues.

What is Catholic social teaching?

500

The human person is made of these two components united as one.

What are body and soul?

500

Natural sciences describe what is, while moral theology determines this.

What is what ought to be?

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