CHRISTIAN ETHICS & MORALITY - SEMESTER 2 - QUIZ 1
Across
- 3. Cardinal virtue that gives strength to endure difficulties.
- 5. Theological virtue that believes in God.
- 9. Ultimate goal of human life according to Aristotle.
- 12. Human acts are morally good when aligned with reason and purpose.
- 14. Excess and deficiency that oppose virtue.
- 16. Very famous, visited India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, China, and never been to Micronesia.
- 17. Branch of philosophy that studies moral principles and human conduct.
- 19. Aristotle’s principle of moderation between extremes.
- 23. Actual practice of distinguishing right from wrong in daily life.
- 24. Belief that morality depends on a culture opinion.
- 27. Moral theory that emphasizes character rather than rules or consequences.
- 28. Theological virtue centered on love of God and neighbor.
- 30. Philosopher who refined utilitarianism by emphasizing quality of pleasure.
Down
- 1. True happiness found in the vision of God (in Latin).
- 2. Standard or principle used to judge moral actions.
- 4. Theological virtue that trusts in God’s promises.
- 6. Moral excellence formed through habit.
- 7. Cardinal virtue concerned with fairness and rights.
- 8. Cardinal virtue that controls desires and passions.
- 10. Ethical theory that judges actions by their consequences.
- 11. Greek philosopher who taught that happiness is the goal of human life.
- 13. Cardinal virtue that enables right judgment in action.
- 15. Moral law based on human reason and participation in God’s law.
- 18. Inner judgment of reason regarding moral actions.
- 20. Philosopher who proposed “the greatest happiness principle.”
- 21. Moral view that denies universal moral truth.
- 22. Human capacity to choose freely and responsibly.
- 25. Philosopher-theologian who integrated Aristotle with Christian theology.
- 26. Ethical theory that judges actions based on duty and rules.
- 29. Principle stating that actions are right if they maximize happiness.