Jesus The Christ Unit 5 Study Guide
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Adulation
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Excessive flattery, praise, or admiration for another person.
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Boasting
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Exaggerating accomplishments in order to make oneself seem more praiseworthy.
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Calumny
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Ruining the reputation of another person by lying or spreading rumors. It is also called slander and is a sin against the Eighth Commandment.
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Catechist
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A person called by God to the ministry of the education and formation of Christians by teaching others the essentials of Christian doctrine and forming them as disciples of Christ.
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Civil Authorities
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Leaders of public groups that are not religious institutions, particularly government leaders.
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Detraction
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Unnecessarily revealing something about another person that is true but is harmful to his or her reputation. It is a sin against the Eighth Commandment.
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Impunity
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To be exempt from punishment.
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Rash Judgment
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Assuming the worst about something someone says or does without knowing all of the facts.
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Reparation
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Making amends for something one did wrong that caused harm to another person or led to loss.
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Solidarity
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The union of one's heart and mind with all people, this leads to the just distribution of material goods, creates bonds between opposing groups and nations, and leads to the spread of spiritual goods such as friendship and prayer.
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Vocation
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A call from God to all members of the Church to embrace a life of holiness. Specifically, it refers to a call to live the holy life as an ordained minister, as a vowed religious (sister or brother), in a Christian marriage, or in a single life.
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False
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Faith should not have anything to do with our public life
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True
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The 4th commandment requires us to honor civil authority
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True
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Every person and human society can come to know god through creation and human reason
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False
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Only religious organizations are called by god to respect moral order
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True
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God calls all leaders to promote/defend the common good through morally accepted means
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True
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We are require to live in such a way that we don't deprive others in our own nation and in the world
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False
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An important moral principle is that citizens exist for the good of the state
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True
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Christians are called to challenge the values
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False
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The Church discourages solidarity movements such as the formation of labor unions
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State's laws to protect individuals and properties must be moral laws
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All public authorities, civil/religious come from God
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By participating in public life, Christians show their obedience to the 2nd Commandment
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We owe civil authority our obedience, even when it is evident that the obedience is in conflict with God's moral law
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Christ is called to live in the world, but not of the world, to associate only with those who share our values
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God's plans for our salvation is accomplished only through our involvement in religious communities, not through our involvement in public communities