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Understanding God's Attributes and Cardinal Virtues

Explore the attributes of God and the cardinal virtues through a comprehensive examination of their definitions, importance, and examples.

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Understanding God's Attributes and Cardinal Virtues

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  1. Who is Jesus Christ? Virtues Spring 2015

  2. Question 1 - 100 This attribute describes God as having power to do any (real) thing.

  3. Answer 1 – 100 Omnipotent

  4. Question 1 - 200 This is the quality of God’s distance, otherness, being above and beyond us.

  5. Answer 1 – 200 Transcendence

  6. Question 1 - 300 This describes God as being present everywhere simultaneously.

  7. Answer 1 – 300 Omnipresence

  8. Question 1 - 400 This is the attribute of God’s closeness, nearness, presence, concern.

  9. Answer 1 – 400 Immanence

  10. Question 1 - 500 This quality highlights that you can’t keep a secret from God.

  11. Answer 1 – 500 Omniscience

  12. Question 2 - 100 “Cardinal” literally means this.

  13. Answer 2 – 100 Hinge

  14. Question 2 - 200 This cardinal virtue is the moral habit of honoring each person’s rights.

  15. Answer 2 – 200 Justice

  16. Question 2 - 300 This is the Cardinal Virtue of 1. knowing what good can be accomplished in a given situation, 2. recognizing how to accomplish it, and 3. doing it.

  17. Answer 2 – 300 Prudence

  18. Question 2 - 400 This is the virtue of overcoming fear for the sake of doing what is good.

  19. Answer 2 – 400 Courage

  20. Question 2 - 500 This cardinal virtue could be defined as self-discipline.

  21. Answer 2 – 500 Temperance

  22. Question 3 - 100 We describe every virtue as the ____________ or middle ground between two extremes.

  23. Answer 3 – 100 Mean

  24. Question 3 - 200 This is the deficit of the cardinal virtue of courage.

  25. Answer 3 – 200 Cowardice

  26. Question 3 - 300 This is Aristotle’s word for a deficit of justice.

  27. Answer 3 – 300 Injustice

  28. Question 3 - 400 If you are lacking in temperance, you would have this quality.

  29. Answer 3 – 400 Intemperance

  30. Question 3 - 500 The opposite of a virtue is this—we could also call it a bad moral habit.

  31. Answer 3 – 500 Vice

  32. Question 4 - 100 Going too far with prudence would mean you have this bad moral habit.

  33. Answer 4 – 100 Manipulation

  34. Question 4 - 200 Exaggerating justice is what Aristotle calls this.

  35. Answer 4 – 200 Favoritism

  36. Question 4 - 300 A warped excess of courage would be this quality (think Evil Knievel).

  37. Answer 4 – 300 Recklessness

  38. DAILY DOUBLE! Category: Summer Olympics

  39. Daily Double Question #1 These are the places where the (1) 2008 Summer Olympics were held and (2) 2012 Summer Olympics were held.

  40. Question 4 - 500 Going too far with temperance could land you on this quality.

  41. Answer 4 – 500 Insensibility

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