Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
100

The fulfillment of a desire

Gappiness

100
A firm & habitual disposition to do the good

Virtue

100

State of reality that is factual or self-evident

Objective truth

100

Commandment #5

You shall not kill

100

The 3 parts of a moral decision

Object, Intention, Circumstances

200

Perfect truth, beauty, justice, love, being

Transcendentals

200

The cardinal virtue that allows us to do things in moderation

Temperance

200

State of reality that changes depending on who, where, or when it is being perceived

Subjective truth

200

Love the Lord your God with all your heart... love your neighbor as yourself

Greatest Commandment

200

The level of blame or guilt one has 

Culpability

300

To feel what someone else is feeling

Empathy

300

Virtues of faith, hope, & love that help build our relationship with God

Theological

300

The goodness or evilness of human actions

Morality

300

Commandment #4

Honor your mother & father

300
This/these can increase or decrease the level of blame a person has

Circumstances

400

Disciplines like literature & art that study what it means to be human

Humanities

400

Judgment of reason where a person recognizes the morality of an act

Concscience

400

The order in creation that reflects God's will & purpose

Eternal Law

400
Values given to us by Jesus that lead to true happiness

Beatitudes

400

3 gifts given to human beings that make us most like God

Soul, Intellect, Free will

500

Focus on this level leaves people feeling bored, lonely, depressed

Level 1

500

Two sacraments that help in forming conscience

Penance & Eucharist

500
Each person can understand good & evil due to the use of reason which is part of this law

Natural Law

500

Commandment #1

You shall have no other gods before me

500

The results or effects of an act

Consequences

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