Norms & Laws
Passions, Virtues, Natural Law
Freedom, Self, Development
God's Law, Grace, Prudence
Pauline Freedom, Children of God
100

Criteria that tell us who we ought to be and how we ought to act.

What are norms?

100

The fundamental passion that must be guided by reason.

What is love?

100

Erikson’s first stage, where a child learns whether the world is safe.

What is trust vs. mistrust?

100

The universal moral law “written into the human heart.”

What is natural law?

100

In Romans 8, freedom comes from living according to this divine presence.

What is the Holy Spirit?

200

Reasonable, connected to freedom, directing desires, and serving the common good.

What are the four qualities of a moral norm?

200

Attitudes and habits that help us do good, while their opposites pull us toward evil.

What are virtues and vices?

200

At Kohlberg’s pre-conventional level, moral decisions are based on these two motivations.

What are avoiding punishment and seeking reward?

200

According to Pope Leo XIII, natural law directs freedom toward choosing this.

What is the good?

200

Paul teaches that we are freed not by Torah but through this theological virtue.

What is faith?

300

Law

What is the highest form of norm that promotes the common good and is declared by legitimate authority?

300

The virtue that counters the capital sin of envy.

What is kindness?

300

James Fowler

Which theorist  explained how faith grows through predictable stages?

300

Prudence

What is the virtue described as wise decision-making, harnessing impulses, and choosing well?

300

Pelagianism

What is the heresy claiming that humans earn freedom through effort, not grace?

400

Law must be reasonable and tied to the common good vs. moral duty comes from reason alone.

What is the difference between Aquinas’ view of law and Kant’s?

400

Aquinas’ four-word summary of natural law.

What is ‘Do good and avoid evil’?

400

Charles Taylor’s criticism that modern individualism leads to isolation and shallow freedom.

What is the malaise of modernity?

400

Do good/avoid evil, preserve life, educate children, and pursue truth.

What are the four principles of natural law?

400

The attachment that prevented the Rich Young Man from following Jesus freely.

What is wealth/possessions?

500

They impart wisdom, give security, speed up decisions, guide conscience, and unify people.

What are the five functions of norms?

500

The ancient story that asks whether people act morally only when being watched.

What is the Ring of Gyges?

500

List all of Erik Erikson's stages: 

Trust vs. Mistrust:

foundation of security.

Autonomy vs. Shame:

independence +

boundaries.

Initiative vs. Guilt:

responsibility +

confidence.

Identity vs. Confusion:

adolescence identity formation.

Intimacy vs. Isolation:

relationships in early adulthood.

Generativity vs. Stagnation:

contribution to future.

Integrity vs. Despair: reflecting

on life choices.

500

The virtue required to evaluate complex issues like IVF or euthanasia by weighing intention, circumstances, and principles.

What is prudence?

500

Truth

What, according to Jesus, sets you free?

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