Reviewer on Sin and Grace, Conscience and Law
TEST I. IDENTIFICATION
1 – 10. Identifying Categories of Law as described below.
1.
Laws
which are applied to particular circumstances of Christian life
2.
Laws
which are built in the structure and nature of life itself
3.
Laws
which are enacted by the Pope
4.
Laws
which are fundamental requirement for moral living as Church’s members
5.
Laws
which bind all human beings
6.
Laws
which bind all those in faith relationship with God
7.
Laws
which call us to respond to God’s command
8.
Laws
which come from civil authorities
9.
Laws
which come to us from God in revelation
10. Laws which protect the common good of
the society
11 – 17. Identifying Kinds of
Conscience as described below.
11. A conscience which corresponds to
objective moral values and precepts
12. A conscience which demands
incontrovertible facts before deciding
13. A conscience which impels one to avoid
in the slightest degree of evil
14. A conscience which is grounded on
“Bahala Na” mentality
15. A conscience which is incapable of
forming judgment
16. A conscience which possesses subjective
assurance of the lawfulness or unlawfulness of an act
17. An erroneous conscience whose error is
due to neglect or malice
18 – 23. Identifying Stages of Moral
Reasoning as described below.
18. The stage which bases its judgment on
ethical principles
19. The stage which is characterized by
upholding existing rules of conduct and order
20. The stage which is driven by the
principle: “To give in order to receive”
21. The stage which is motivated by
respect for the rights of others
22. The stage which judges to please
others by conforming to their capricious ethical standards
23. The stage whose judgment is based on
the physical consequence of an act
24 – 31. Identifying Kinds of Sins as
described below:
24. a grave or serious sin
25. a less serious or pardonable sin
26. a sin which is a willful act against the command of God
27. a sin which is a failure to do
something commanded by God
28. sins that become institutionalized and
systematized in the structures, laws and customs of a society
29. sins that give rise to social
situations and institutions that are contrary to the divine goodness
30. sins that men commit during their
lifetime
31. the sin in which all humans are born
with
32 – 39. Identifying Biblical Concepts
and Dimensions of Sins as described below:
32. compulsive and impulsive behavior
33. conscious choice which is opposed and defy God’s law
34. defect of character
35. failure to target or accomplish God’s
commandments
36. uncleanliness of oneself before God
37. weakening of the spiritual immune
system
38. willful violation of God’s will
40 – 55. Identifying Terms as described
below.
39. a binding rule of conduct that gives
shape to man’s freedom
40. a culpable lack of physical or
spiritual effort
41. a free and undeserved help from God
42. a reflective review of sins since our
last good confession
43. a sense of sorrow, hatred for sin and
firm resolution to avoid sinning
44. immoderate desire for earthly goods
45. inordinate craving for or indulgence
in sexual pleasure
46. inordinate desire for revenge
47. the chief sacrament of forgiveness
48. The grace received from a valid and
fruitful reception of sacraments
49. The grace which is permanent and vital
to supernatural life
50. The most secret core and sanctuary of
man
51. The post-conventional level of
conscience is known also as…
52. The psychologist who devised the
stages of moral reasoning
53. The transient divine assistance that
helps us obtain, retain and grow in supernatural grace
54. unrestrained appreciation of our own
worth
55. unrestrained use of food and drink
TEST II. Simple Recall
01 – 07
Capital Sins and their opposed virtues
08 – 10 Necessary
Conditions for a sin to become mortal
11 – 15 Effects
of Grace
16 – 20 Characteristics
of a good law (St. Thomas Aquinas)
21 – 30 Ten
Commandments
31 – 37 Precepts
of the Church
38 – 40 Holy
Days of Obligations in the Philippines
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