this is what the Ring symbolizes
what is sin?
invisible creatures of pure spirit that God created, most often acts as messengers/couriers
what are angels?
this person primarily focused on utilitarianism
who is John Stuart Mill?
an ordination of reason for the common good
what is law?
this is the college Mr. Fair attended
what is Notre Dame?
this is the inherent inclination to commit sin, inherited by us through the sin of our "first parents."
the only people who have the authority from God to perform exorcisms
who are Catholic priests
Mill based his utilitarian moral theory on this
what is consequences?
these two parts of a moral act have to be good for the act to be good
what is object and intention?
Aristotle's idea of a virtue balanced between two extremes
what is the golden mean?
this can be offered as a means of removing the "temporal punishment" for sin, a gift dispensed rightfully through the authority of the Church, reduce the length of purgatory required before a soul can experience the beatific vision in heaven.
what are indulgences?
this holy figure is the most powerful threat to Satan because of her role as mother of the Word of God
who is the Virgin Mary?
this means duty to the moral law
what is deontology?
the four types of law
what is human, divine, natural, and eternal law?
this is the name of the group of the 9 companions that ventured to bring the Ring to Mordor.
what is the Fellowship of the Ring?
the quest to destroy the ring symbolizes
what is our own quests to root sin out of our own hearts?
the reason why God permits demonic influence
what is our growth in holiness?
idea the pleasure is the ultimate good in morality is called
what is hedonism?
this is the rational creature's (human being's) participation in the eternal law; it is the moral code inscribed on the human heart by God. it is knowable to all human beings through reason.
what is the natural law?
author known for writing The Screwtape Letters, among many other works
who is C.S. Lewis?
this is repentance out of pure love for God
what is perfect contrition?
how to defend ourselves against demons
what is praying, fasting, and living a virtuous life? (only need one example)
what is categorical imperative?
this is an act of judgment, using reason, about the morality of an action; it is the inner sanctuary where man meets God and discerns His will.
what is conscience?
this is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song in Latin of the Roman Catholic Church.
what is Gregorian Chant?