Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Theology: Chapter 2
- Freedom
- The Moral Act
- True freedom is not doing whatever you want, but doing what you ought
- The more moral you act, the freer you are
- More knowledge, better conscience, more freedom
- Conscience
- Application of the objective moral law to concrete circumstances
- the more knowledge one possesses, the more morally responsible one is for his/her own actions
- The reality is seen in both Sacred Scripture and through human experience, applies moral truth
- How is it formed?
- practice frequent and honest self-examination and Reconciliation
- Elements of Repentence
- Contrition
- Purpose of Amendment
- Not infalliable
- Man is a free and more being, responsible for his own acts
- Conscience helps your morals, which ties into freedom
- Grace
- Actual Grace- what we recieve from sacraments
- Sanctifying Grace- supernatural gift
- Love
- if love is taken or required it is no longer free
- Lessen Moral Fault
- Ignorance
- The lack of knowledge
- Inadvertence
- not noticing something
- Duress
- Being put under force
- Fear
- being afraid
- Habit
- acting in an almost involuntary way because of having done the same thing
- Inordinate Attatchment
- desire for something that goes beyond reason