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Who is Jesus Christ? Virtues. Question 1 - 200. This is the name for the virtues which Christian believe come from God. Answer 1 – 200. Theological Virtues. Question 1 - 400. This theological virtue is trust in God ’ s care and providence. Answer 1 – 400. Hope. Question 1 - 600.
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Who is Jesus Christ? Virtues
Question 1 - 200 This is the name for the virtues which Christian believe come from God.
Answer 1 – 200 Theological Virtues
Question 1 - 400 This theological virtue is trust in God’s care and providence.
Answer 1 – 400 Hope
Question 1 - 600 This theological virtue is belief in God, Revelation, and the Church
Answer 1 – 600 Faith
Question 1 - 800 This is the virtue of willing the good of another and acting concretely for that good.
Answer 1 – 800 Love
Question 1 - 1000 In 1 Corinthians 13, this biblical author says “Faith, Hope, and Love remain, these three, but the greatest of these is Love.”
Answer 1 – 1000 Saint Paul
Question 2 - 200 If you go too far with justice, you might fall into this excess.
Answer 2 – 200 Favortism
Question 2 - 400 “Too much” temperance would be known as this.
Answer 2 – 400 Insensibility
Question 2 - 600 Going too far with magnanimity might land you in this bad quality.
Answer 2 – 600 Ambition
Question 2 - 800 Not being able to control righteous indignation gets you to this negative moral quality.
Answer 2 – 800 Rage
Question 2 - 1000 This is the image that Mr. George gave yesterday for going to far (or falling short) with virtue (think Lord of the Rings panoramics).
Answer 2 – 1000 Walking on a high mountain pass
Question 3 - 200 Lacking justice, you would have this quality (obviously).
Answer 3 – 200 Injustice
Question 3 - 400 If you’re lacking humility, you might fall into this.
Answer 3 – 400 Pride OR arrogance.
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Question 3 - 800 Not being able to get angry even at injustice or wrongdoing might mean that you have this defect.
Answer 3 – 800 Indifference
Question 3 - 1000 This set of virtues isn’t usually discussed as having defects or excesses—we certainly didn’t talk about them that way.
Answer 3 – 1000 The Theological Virtues
Question 5 - 200 “Virtue” literally means this.
Answer 5 – 200 Power OR Strength
Question 5 - 400 We defined virtues as these.
Answer 5 – 400 Moral habits
Question 5 - 600 Virtue derives in part from the Latin word “vir,” which means this.
Answer 5 - 600 Man or Manliness
Question 5 - 800 This is the virtue of being “great-souled.”
Answer 5 – 800 Magnanimity
Question 5 - 1000 This is the virtue of being “small-souled” or “small-minded.”
Answer 5 – 1000 Pusillanimity