Human Nature
Society and Relationships
Scriptural Roots of Justice
Natural Law
Catholic Social Teaching
100

What is social being?

Humans are made in the image of God, which means they are both unique individuals and also this.

100

What is the family?

This is the smallest society, where life together begins. 

100

What is a rushing stream or water?

Amos 5:24 compares justice to this natural image.

100

What is natural law?

The Fifth Commandment, "Thou shallot kill, is also an example of this kind of universal truth. "

100

What is Divine Revelation?

CST is rooted in this source.

200

What is rational thought/intellect?

The union of body and soul makes humans capable of this unique ability.

200

What is a principle of unity?

The Catechism defines society as a group of persons bound together organically by this.

200

What is God's relationship with His people(covenant fidelity)?

In the Old Testament justice is rooted in upholding what?

200

What is unchanging?

The three characteristics of natural law are that it's universal permanent, and this. 

200

What is the Magisterium?

The Church interprets social issues in light of the Gospel through this teaching authority. 

300

What is the good?

Original Sin weakens our ability to seek true happiness by making it harder to choose this.

300

What is social nature/interconnection?

According to Pope Benedict XVI, "No one lives alone. No one sins alone. No one is saved alone". This highlights humanity's what?

300

What is a burning concern of God?


Justice in Scripture is never simply "balancing the scales" but it described as this kind of concern.

300

What is a source of moral guidance?

Even without faith, people can use natural law as this kind of moral guide. 

300

What are guidelines for action?

The three elements of Catholic Social Teaching are principles for reflection criteria for judgement, and this. 

400

What are Christ's Passion, Death, and Resurrection?

The Paschal Mystery restores humanity's relationship with God through these three key events.

400

What are human relationships?

The Trinity as a "communion of persons" serves as the model for this. 

400

What is social nature?

The creation stories of Genesis highlight both human dignity and this essential trait. 

400

What is protecting human life?

Driving rules may differ between countries, but their goals reflects this principle of natural law.

400

What is Christ?

The Church is called the "Family of God" and also the Mystical Body of this. 

500

What is the Blessed Trinity?

Humans are called "persons" because they reflect the image of this.

500

What is the Body of Christ?

St. Paul describes the Church as this, emphasizing the unity of many different members. 

500

What is fidelity to relationships?

Biblical justice requires not just fair treatment, but this form of lasting faithfulness. 

500

What is to known what must be done and avoided?

St. Thomas Aquinas describes natural law as "the light of understanding infused in us by God" to do what?

500

What is the salvation of souls? 

The ultimate aim of CST is not politics, but this goal.

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