Course Intro
Happiness/Success
Miscellaneous
Truth
Old/New Law
100

The word philosophy is derived from two Greek words which mean the love of ______________

Wisdom

100

Contempt (looking at others as if their lives are less significant than our own) is a crisis most often associated with this level of happiness.

Level 2

100

This selfless love recognizes the unique preciousness of each and every other human being.

Agape

100

This theory states that there are no moral rules that apply to all cultures or all people in one culture; morals are subjective and based on context and opinion.

Relativism

100

The virtue by which human beings are able successfully and healthfully to integrate their sexuality into their total person; recognized as one of the fruits of the Holy Spirit.

Chastity

200

This term refers to an anticipation of something we do not yet have which causes an emptiness inside and a yearning to be fulfilled.

Desire

200

In this level of success, success is seen as being with others, having empathy, and doing good for others. 

Level 3

200

We should work towards having this type of conscience.

Informed Conscience

200

A state of reality that can change depending on who is perceiving it, or where or when it is being perceived.

Subjective Truth

200

The broader understanding of this commandment calls us to respect all just authority figures.

4th (Honor thy father and thy mother.)

300

The fulfillment of a desire is called ________

Happiness

300

Crises associated with this level of happiness include: boredom, loneliness, emptiness, feelings of living beneath ourselves, and low self-esteem.

Level 1

300

This term refers to one’s ability to feel what someone else is feeling.

Empathy

300

This theory states that morals are objective regardless of context; there are universal moral truths which are unchanging regardless of place, time, cultures, or persons.

Absolutism

300

The Christian mission to protect and promote human life in all its stages- from womb to tomb- flows from positively stating this commandment.

5th (Thou shall not kill.)

400

This term means “beyond physical,” something that is really real, but we cannot see, taste, touch, hear, or smell it.

Transcendent

400

Abuses of this Level of Happiness can lead to frustration, dashed expectations and despair as we attempt to fulfill our desires for perfect Truth, Justice, Love, Beauty, and Unity through human beings and this world.

Level 3

400

This type of conscience refers to when a person does not employ a process of conscientious decision making and does not think about the morality of his/her actions

Lax Conscience

400

This kind of truth contains its own proof, and doesn’t need further demonstration. For example, a square is not a circle.

Self-Evident Truth

400

The cardinal virtue by which one moderates his or her appetites and passions to achieve balance in the use of created goods.

Temperance

500

List the three transcendentals. 

Truth, Goodness, and Beauty 

500

Crises associated with this level of happiness include: loneliness, jealousy, fear of failure, feelings of inferiority or superiority, and bitterness or resentment.

Level 2

500

This term refers to the combination of a person’s virtues and vices- those habits which ultimately influence one’s behaviors.

Character

500

Due to our human nature, all of us access this law- understanding good and evil- through the use of the God-given gift of reason.

Natural Law

500

In the Parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man, Jesus shows us that hoarding material possessions is a violation of this commandment.

7th (Thou shall not steal.)

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