CHRISTIAN ETHICS & MORALITY - SEMESTER 2 - QUIZ 1

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