Intro to Theology Test 2 - Caes
What was the motive of Cain's sin? How is this different from jealousy?
The smoke of his offering did not rise and was not accepted. He became envious- different then jealousy because it doesn't want other people to have good but it doesn't do anything to get it themselves
List the three theological virtues, the four cardinal virtues and which power of the soul each perfects:
Theological: 1. Faith- intellect 2. Hope- will 3. Charity- will Cardinal: 1. Prudence- intellect 2. Justice- will 3. Temperance- emotions 4. Fortitude- emotions
How are humans most properly "made in the image and likeness of God?"
They have intellect and will
From God's perspective, what was the primary purpose of the initial request to Pharaoh?
To let the israelites leave temporarily
What is the union of Adam and Eve an image of?
Trinity
T/F Adam and Eve had sanctifying grace from the first moment of their creation.
True
T/F Animals do not have rational souls.
True
T/F God is the ultimate cause of all motion.
True
T/F Grace makes us children of God by adoption.
True
T/F Greater goods bring about greater happiness.
True
T/F Human nature is composed of both body and soul.
True
T/F It is impossible that the human soul could have evolved from simpler life-forms.
True
T/F Man's rationality is the foundation of his relationality.
True
T/F Only God can create.
True
T/F Original sin is a personal sin in Adam & Eve.
True
T/F Spirits do not take up space.
True
T/F The Church teaches that absolutely every human being has a guardian angel.
True
T/F The doctrine of creation includes God maintaining the universe in existence.
True
T/F The life of Abraham foreshadows the experience of Israel.
True
T/F The life of Moses is a model for all later prophets.
True
Define "virtue" and "vice:"
Virtue: good habit Vice: evil habit
Which promise was elevated to the level of a covenant in Gen 17? What form of covenant was it?
Name Great - Vassal
Define happiness:
- fulfilling highest aspects of nature (intellect and will) -act of contemplating goods known, loved, and possessed
What New Testament event is the sacrifice of Isaac a "type" for? How?
-God gives his "only beloved son" -Moriah mountain range of temple and crucifixion -Isaac carries wood as Jesus carries cross -"God will provide lamb" and Jesus is lamb -On third day Abraham receives Isaac back like Jesus raising from dead
Who was responsible for the Fall? Explain your answer.
Serpent- first fault Adam- 2nd fault: Adam was not deceived Eve- 3rd fault: Eve was deceived
Who were the Sethites? Who were the Cainites? What behaviors distinguished the two groups?
Sethites- descended from Seth; worship God; "Sons of God" took Cainite wives in polygamy Cainites- descended from Cain; grows in wickedness; emphasis on technology "daughters of men" tempted Sethites in immodesty
Who were the "sons of God?" Who were the "daughters of men?"
Sethites- sons Cainites- daughters
What does Jesus save us from? What does He save us for?
Sin; eternal life
What term applied to Eve in Genesis is also applied to the Holy Spirit in the New Testament?
"helper"=Paraclete/ Advocate
What kind of acts does the infusion of grace enable us to do?
meritorious acts
Genesis 2 presents the Garden of Eden as a _____, and Adam as a _____.
sanctuary; high priest
In Genesis 1, the sacred author presents Creation as a _____.
temple
What fundamental desire motivates every choice of a rational creature?
to be happy
Who represents the beginning of a solution to the problem of Babel?
Abrahm
What does the wordplay between arum and arom tell us about the serpent's plan? Explain:
Arum- subtle Arom- naked Aimed at their nakedness
The flood is a type for what New Testament reality?
Baptism
What saved the Israelites from the tenth plague?
Blood on the doorpost-eaten-etc.
Define "participation:"
to share in the perfections that another has by nature
Why did Ham "look upon the nakedness" of his father?
He slept with his mother as a political power play
In addition to pride, what other factor helps to explain why Adam sinned?
He was afraid because Devil is highest being made by God and he threatened them-die IF they don't eat
How many angels can dance on the head of a pin? Explain your answer.
Infinite
What term means that in even in heaven there are different levels of holiness?
Degrees of Glory
What three things did God promise Abram in Genesis 12?
1. Great Nation 2. Name great 3. Worldwide blessing
List and define the three primary preternatural gifts:
1. Immortality 2. Integrity- proper ordering(intellect then will then emotions) 3. Infused knowledge- still given (God and his attributes, moral law/ man and relation to God, created universe material and spiritual
List the three most important powers of the soul that are considered in theology and their purposes:
1. Intellect- made to know truth 2. Will- made to love good 3. Emotions- response to senses
What are the two main types of personal sin? What is the difference between them?
1. Mortal: kills life of God in soul 2. Venial: harms relationship with God
List the three parts of a moral act:
1. Object 2. Intention 3. Circumstances
What three main problems caused by sin does the Christ's redemption overcome?
1. Offence against dignity & rights of God 2. Loss of sanctifying grace 3. Increased power of devil over humans
For what does God use covenants?
1. Salvation history 2. Bring everyone into God's covenant family
List the nine choirs of angels:
1. Seraphim 2. Cherubim 3. Thrones 4. Dominions 5. Principalities 6. Powers 7. Virtues 8. Archangels 9. Angels
List the seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit:
1. Wisdom 2. Understanding 3. Piety 4. Fear of the Lord 5. Knowledge 6. Counsel 7. Fortitude
Distinguish between the following three terms: natural, supernatural, preternatural:
1. nature- with intellect, will, and emotions 2. supernatural- sanctifying grace/ participation in God's own life 3. preternatural- gifts that exceed human nature but not all natures (immortality, integrity, infused knowledge)
Which parts of a moral act must be good for the act to be good?
1. object (what's done) 2. end (why it's done) 3. circumstance (who, when, where, how)
What are the two basic divisions of grace? What are the two categories of created grace?
1. uncreated-God 2. created- gifts of God for us -Transformative: changes you -Performative: helps you do things
Why did the descendants of Canaan settle in what was later called the Promised Land?
Cain was banished by God because he was child of incestuous union ?
What brought on the flood? How many people were saved by the Ark?
Cainites tempted Sethites and polygamy abounds; 8 people
How does the Hebrew word nahash indicate that the serpent is a problem?
Can also mean sea monster or anything that bites with venom
What literary structure found in Genesis 3 helps our interpretation of the passage?
Chiastic
What is the basis for distinguishing between "clean" and "unclean" animals?
Clean: Egyptians worshipped; Unclean: Egyptians sacrificed
Explain the difference between attrition and contrition:
Contrition: sorrow from love of God Attrition: sorrow out of fear of hell
What distinguishes covenants from contracts?
Covenants: make family bonds, invoke God's honor or aid, require sacrifice, deal with curses and blessings, feudalism, agreement/ obligations, and sign or reminder Contracts: ONLY feudalism, agreement/ obligations, and sign or reminder
What does the phrase "bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh" mean?
Covenental phrase establishing family bond; equlity too because she is his flesh
Define "sanctifying grace" and what 3 effects it has on human nature:
Created participation in the divine nature 1. heals 2. perfects 3. elevated
What was the symbolism behind the ten plagues?
Each directly targeted a different Egyptian god
T/F Attrition is not sufficient to receive the sacrament of confession.
False
T/F Due to Genesis 1, Catholics are forbidden from believing in the Big Bang theory.
False
T/F God created the universe to increase His happiness.
False
T/F God moving us makes us less free.
False
T/F God used the angels to help create the physical world.
False
T/F Only Eve experienced original solitude.
False
T/F Original sin on its own is enough to send us to hell.
False
T/F The Church teaches that Genesis 1 affirms the creation of the world in six 24 hour periods.
False
T/F The Church teaches that the universe was created in six 24-hour periods.
False
T/F The body is superior to the soul.
False
T/F The covenant with Noah is the first that God made with man.
False
T/F The existence of angels is something we know from science.
False
T/F The soul is unaffected by the body.
False
T/F The text of Genesis 3 says that Adam was not present to defend Eve from the serpent.
False
T/F There is no species called "angel" as there is a species called "human."
False
What two problems are introduced at the very beginning of the first creation story? Which "days" of creation answer each problem?
Formlessness and void; days 1-3, days 4-6
Which promise was elevated to the level of a covenant in Gen 15? What form of covenant was it?
Great Nation - Parity
What does Gaudium et Spes say is the secret to happiness?
Happiness is a sincere gift of self
Explain the connections between Adam's curses and Christ's sufferings:
Jesus bears the same curses: Cursed ground Toil Thorns and thistles Sweat Death
What is the fundamental difference between Lutheran and Catholic teaching on justification?
Lutheran: God looks on Christ and sees our sin and vents his wrath then looks on us and sees Christ, treats us as if we were holy Catholic: Mankind pays dept
What was the purpose of having Adam name the animals?
Man superior to other creation- ownership
What further covenants did each of these three foreshadow:
Moses 1, Moses 2 (Deuteronomic), Davidic
What does the name "Shem" mean?
Name
Why was the scattering of the people from Babel a problem for God's plan of salvation?
No unity
What are the four main parts to the paschal mystery?
Passion, Death, Resurrection, Ascension
What are the three main possible solutions to the problem of sin? Why is the Paschal mystery most fitting?
Passion, Death, Resurrection- Correlates to problems of sin
Define "actual grace:" What kind of grace is it?
Performative-motion from God that moves you to do good acts
What is the classical term for Genesis 3:15? What does this term mean?
Protoevangelium
What is the principle according to which we rank the choirs of angels?
Proximity to God and proximity to humans
Define the following terms: Redemption, atonement, justification, sanctification, soteriology.
Redemption = "to buy back" or "pay debt for" Atonement = "to reconcile" Justification = "put in right relationship with God" Sanctification = "to be made holy" (interchangeable with justification) Soteriology: the doctrine of salvation
Which promise was elevated to the level of a covenant in Gen 22? What form of covenant was it?
Worldwide Blessing - Grant
What do covenants create?
a kinship bond
What Latin term means "out of nothing?"
ex nihilo
The soul is the _____ of the body.
form
The name "Adam" is similar to the Hebrew word "'adamah," which means _____.
ground
Sanctifying grace makes heaven not only our goal but also our _____.
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