Class Prayers
Intro to Ethics
Theological Anthropology
Advocacy & Laudato Si
Random (all Units)
100

According to Arrupe, if you fall in love and stay in love, it will

Decide/affect everything

100

According to Augustine, our loves determine

Our happiness

100

 How many types of friendship are there according to Aristotle, and what are they names

3: Utility, Pleasure, Excellence

100

The _________ method is a theological reflection on problems of injustice

See-Judge-Act

100
Three types of love according to Christian Ethics

Agape, Eros, Philia

200

What is the message Gerard Manley Hopkins conveys in "God's Grandeur" about human actions and how the Holy Spirit responds?

Humans destroy nature but through the Holy Spirit, it renews and comes back every time

200

To Aquinas, being made in imago dei means having

Intelligence and free will

200

According to (Michael) Himes, the least wrong way to understand God is

As agape

200

Pope Francis defines advocacy as

To speak and act on behalf of those impacted by injustice
200

Ken Himes describes gratitude as 

A virtue (he thinks it is the most important Christian virtue)

300

In St Francis' prayer, he asks to be made "an instrument of peace" so he could help

People who are less fortunate or without God

300

Three types of ends according to Aquinas

Final, proximate, remote

300

How does MLK define agape?

As an understanding, creative, redeeming goodwill for all people
300

List and define the Two Feet of Love

Charity: an act of love to meet the need of an individual, and Justice: the activity of advocacy (we want to change the cause of this suffering)

300

Give the two types of cultures from Pope Francis' predecessors and then his type of culture

Culture of identity, openness

Francis' culture: encounter (theme of his papacy)

400

"Christ Has No Body" conveys this term because the prayer describes how

Vocation, it describes how God is represented through our good human actions

400

How can Arrupe's prayer relate to Augustine's teachings?

Arrupe says how falling/staying in love decides everything, Augustine says that our happiness determines our love-- what we love reveals our character

400

List and define the four principles of philosophical bioethics

1) Autonomy: making informed decisions by yourself

2) Beneficence: always acting in the best interests of the patient

3) Non-Maleficence: do no unjust harm

4) Justice: render unto each their due

400

List all the ways Pope Francis was a "Pope of Firsts"

First Pope: from Argentina, Jesuit, used name Francis (of Francis of Assisi), in modern times who cared for the poor, to use Twitter

400

Describe what the technocratic paradigm is

A prime view that science and technology are seen as the sources of truth (Francis thinks STEM needs to be in conversation with religion)

500

Kolvenbach explains why mediocrity has no place in Ignatius' world view because

The world needs competent and conscious leaders who serve others in building the Kingdom of God

500

List and describe the 3 parts of ethical glasses

Lens: our truth, describes what we understand to be real

Frame: our principles, describes our commitments from what we think is real

Screws: our values, which command, direct, and guide us

500

Name all of the tenets of humans

Creature, good, sinful, free, loving, mystery, relational, historical, malleable, spiritual

500

List and describe the three parts of Preferential Option for the Poor

1) Theologically: how Christians think about the poor (as popularized by JC)

2) Methodologically: priority in social issues' proposed solutions are given to poor/marginalized

3) Ethically: Christians have a direct responsibility for the poor

500

Describe what 'true happiness' is

Unable to be achieved on Earth due to limitations from our bodies, it is achieved after we die- to know and love God

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