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Category 1 This Gospel was written addressed to the Christian community in Rome when it was illegal to be Christian. Which is it? Mark His Gospel is similar to two others: Matthew & Luke All three are? Synoptic Gospels

Category 1 In this Gospel, Jesus is “the ultimate teacher” which is it? Matthew

Category 1 In which Gospels can we find The Beatitudes? Matthew Sermon on the Mount Luke Sermon on the Plain

Category 1 Which Gospel was likely written first? Mark’s

Category 2 When one analyzes scriptural texts in their original context, one is doing: Exegesis

Category 2 This term refers to the Second Coming of Christ: Parousia

Category 2 When we re-interpret writings to discover their meaning, we are doing: Hermeneutics

Category 2 This thinker’s view on ethics believed that reason dictates what is good and focuses on one’s duty and obligation. Who is he? Immanuel Kant What kind of ethics is it? Deontological

Category 3 This thinker would say that “it is the Other who awakens me to the highest good.” Emmanuel Levinas

Category 3 Name the Cardinal virtues Justice Temperance Prudence Courage

Category 3 Name the first Principle of Natural Law Synderesis It says: “Do good, avoid evil.”

Category 3 This virtue helps us to remain moderate in our desires. Temperance

Category 4 This virtue helps us to make moral decisions that follow sound reason. Prudence

Category 4 The original moral sense that enables us to discern by reason what is good and what is evil. Natural Law

Category 4 These are basic truths that determine rules of conduct. Moral principles

Category 4 This is the active presence of God’s love in our lives, Our participation in the relationship of love that is the Trinity, God’s self-gift of love in us: Grace

Category 5 What do Aristotle’s ethics have in common with those of St. Thomas Aquinas? They are teleological

Category 5 The ethical theory of Emmanuel Levinas is Relational

Category 5 Our behaviour is the result of what others and our environment have done to us: Social Determinism

Category 5 What : Is an outward sign Is instituted by Christ Gives grace A sacrament