Scripture
Catholicism & Nature
Key Terms
Environmental Ethics
Important People
100

What book of the Bible contains the creation stories that ground Catholic teachings on stewardship?

Genesis

100

What role do humans have toward creation according to Catholic teaching?

Stewardship

100

What is the term for a spiritual transformation toward caring for creation?

Ecological conversion.

100

What document of Pope Francis calls for global ecological responsibility?

Laudato Si’.

100

Who is the patron saint of ecology?

St. Francis of Assisi.

200

In Genesis, what word is often misunderstood as “domination” but actually means responsible care?

Dominion

200

What virtue helps prevent overconsumption and encourages responsible use of resources?

Temperance

200

What term describes the belief that humans are the center of everything?

Anthropocentrism.

200

Name one modern environmental problem that Chapter 14 connects to moral responsibility.

Pollution, biodiversity loss, climate change, overconsumption, etc.

200

Which Pope wrote Laudato Si’?

Pope Francis.

300

According to Chapter 14, what does creation reflect about God?

God’s glory, goodness, beauty, and order.

300

Chapter 14 teaches that creation is a form of divine revelation. What term describes this?

Sacramentality

300

What is the Catholic alternative to anthropocentrism that Chapter 14 emphasizes?

Theocentrism : creation exists for God.

300

Why does the Church say nature cannot be treated as a “resource warehouse”?

Because creation has dignity and value beyond human use.

300

Which theologian taught that creation reflects the rational order of God?

 Thomas Aquinas.

400

What Old Testament figure wrote psalms praising creation as revealing God's power (e.g., Psalm 19)?

King David

400

Why is environmental destruction considered a moral issue, not just a scientific one?

Because it violates our responsibility to protect God’s creation.

400

Define “stewardship” in Catholic moral theology.

Caring for creation with responsibility, humility, and respect for God’s purposes.

400

What does Chapter 14 say about technology and environmental issues?

Technology must serve the common good and cannot replace moral responsibility.

400

Which Pope introduced the term “ecological conversion”?

St. John Paul II.

500

Explain the Catholic concept of “the created order” using scripture.

Creation is ordered, purposeful, and reflects God’s design; humans must respect that order.

500

How does Catholic teaching link creation care with social justice?

Environmental damage disproportionately harms the poor, so ignoring it violates justice.

500

What does “integral ecology” (from Laudato Si’) mean?

Everything is interconnected—environment, humanity, morality, and social justice.

500

Explain why caring for creation is considered a form of praising God.

Because creation reveals God’s glory; protecting it is an act of worship and moral duty.

500

How does Aquinas justify moral responsibility through natural law?

Because creation has an inherent order, and morality means acting in harmony with it.

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