Viktor Frankl
Catholic Moral Reasoning
Intro to Ethics
Theological Concepts
Odds and Ends
100

Life has potential meaning even in the worst conditions.

Frankl's thesis

100

This should be the starting point for an ethics course according to James Keenan, S.J.

Love

100

This kind of statement simply reports information.

Descriptive statement

100

The teaching that God took on human form in the person of Jesus.

The Incarnation

100

This word is used for the action in a moral decision.

Object

200

This is the process of stripping people of their individuality and/or rights.

Dehumanization

200

This kind of sin describes the human condition in which human beings are turned away from God.

Original sin

200

This moral position asserts that there are no unviersalism moral rules or principles.

Relativism

200

This is a belief in one God expressed in three persons in a relationship of agape and equality.

Trinity

200

This kind of sin is the failure to do something good.

Sin of omission

300

This is the term for Frankl's method (living proof) of proving his thesis.

Existential validation

300

These are the four sources of moral wisdom.

Reason, Scripture, Church teaching, and Experience

300

This kind of statement asserts how people should act, think, behave. 

Normative statement

300

This theological virtue helps us to maintain confidence in God's promises and protects us from despair.

Hope

300

This is the belief that every human person--with or without religious faith--may gain basic moral knowledge through reason.

Natural law

400

This is the person with whom Frankl would have imaginative conversations while he was imprisoned.

His wife

400

These are the three levels of conscience.

Awareness, judgment, action

400

This is one of the two presuppositions for the study of ethics. 

A) There are some universal moral rules and principles 

OR 

B) Human beings have some degree of free will.

400

This term describes the love of God that is shared outside the Trinity.

Grace

400

This describes the process of decision making between two or more goods.

Discernment

500

This is the final human freedom according to Frankl. 

To choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances

500

These are the two main arguments against human freedom.

Determinism and conditioning

500

This moral position asserts there should be acceptance of diversity in individual choices and cultural practices, but that there are some universal moral principles or rules. 

Pluralism

500

These three attributes are shared by humans beings and God and are the basis of image Dei.

Reason, stewardship, free will

500

This Hebrew word means "hear" or "listen" and is found in Deuteronomy before the commandment to love God. 

Shema