Theology Chapter 2 Study Guide

Description

Power point on Theology Chapter 2
Olesia Mohline
Slide Set by Olesia Mohline, updated more than 1 year ago
Olesia Mohline
Created by Olesia Mohline about 9 years ago
20
0

Resource summary

Slide 1

    Love
    If love is required, it is no longer free Giving love can be difficult - requires overcoming laziness, selfishness, lust, etc.

Slide 2

    The Moral Act
    True freedom is not doing whatever we want but doing what you ought Good moral actions make us freer; bad moral actions make us slaves to sin Every human being is responsible for their actions

Slide 3

    Freedom & Responsibility
    The more knowledge someone has, the more responsible they are There is no such thing as freedom w/o responsibility The origin of moral evil is the free decision to reject God's moral law

Slide 4

    Focus Questions
    Grace does NOT diminish freedom - helps us to see truth/gives us strength to conquer passions Effects of graces: Enlightened about how to follow Christ, strength to fulfill God's plan By obeying prompting of grace, we align w/ God's will & grow in inner freedom

Slide 5

    "We must continually seek God's grace, continually respond to the actual graces God is working within us, inclining us to turn to him and do good."

Slide 6

    Conscience
    Reality of it is witnessed in Sacred Scriptures and through human experiences We have a right and duty to exercise our conscience A good conscience applies moral truth, but is not an infallible guide - can be ignored or blinded

Slide 7

    How is it formed?
    Frequent/honest self evaluation Reconciliation When it is ignored, we become numb to wrongdoing Fullness of conscience involves awareness that every Christian is called through Baptism to become a saint

Slide 8

    Questions
    2 elements of sincere repentance = contrition and amendment We need to be faithful/true to ourselves (and not do the same sin repeatedly) Spiritual direction is wise counsel/advice on spiritual matters

Slide 9

    Moral Acts
    Involves deliberation and choice Have moral content Personal acts - involve intellect and will Never leave us exactly the same (change us)

Slide 10

    The Prodigal Son
    Father represents God; Sons represent people Shows: God is merciful/ready to forgive; asking for forgiveness can be hard
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

NCEA Guide to Studying
Kerrin _
GoConqr Getting Started Guide
Norman McBrien
GCSE Computing: Hardware
Yasmin F
Plot in 'An Inspector Calls' GCSE
magicalinsanity
AS Biology- OCR- Module 1 Cells Specification Analysis and Notes
Laura Perry
Gatsby notes on symbolism and themes
Maria-Rodriguez
The Heart
Thomas Marshall
Stalin's Russia AS Notes
Asterisked
P1- OCR 21ST Century
Archana R
the renaissance
Liz Broderick
Transform your Material with Online Notes
megclark