Across
- 1. Freedom from is the ... before go to the next one.
- 4. Consumerist view: “the more choices we have, the ... we become.”
- 5. The spiritual essence of the person that gives life to the body.
- 8. includes freedom from factors outside ourselves. Example: freedom from poverty or tyranny.
- 9. The physical, material part of a person, made of flesh and bones.
- 10. simply not knowing what we should do or not do.
- 12. moderating our desires for sensual pleasures
- 14. freedom from interior facts that limit choice. Example: freedom from addiction or fear.
- 15. the idea that increasing the consumption of goods and services purchased in the market is always a desirable goal
- 18. When we are not able to control our desire, we force others to satisfy our desire
- 19. The nature of freedom for is ...
- 20. In making a decision you must have ... for it.
- 23. It's a Latin phrase which means “so much as, in as much as, in so far as..” or using as needed
- 25. Capacity to choose
- 26. The nature of freedom from is ...
- 27. another words temperance
- 29. We attach with something (eg. possessions and money) so we do not act with full freedom).
Down
- 2. Ability to think
- 3. The orientation of freedom for is ... (to embrace)
- 6. the idea that human actions are dictated by and can be predicted from the laws of nature
- 7. losing our control on something we like
- 9. being force by someone to do something
- 11. The orientation of freedom from is ... (to avoid)
- 13. The absence of external or internal constraints that hinder a person’s ability to act or choose.
- 16. the belief that pleasure or happiness is the most important goal in life
- 17. The innermost part of the soul that connects with God and the divine.
- 21. Freedom for is the ..., fulfills the purpose of freedom
- 22. not paying attention or being distracted while we are acting
- 24. The ability to use freedom responsibly to pursue the good, love God, and serve others.
- 28. For Christians, freedom is found in ... God wholeheartedly
