Who is Jesus Christ? Virtues Spring 2015

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Who is Jesus Christ? Virtues Spring 2015 Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

100 200 300 400 500 What God is Like Cardinal Virtues Missing Virtues Warped Virtues 100 200 300 400 500

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

Answer 1 – 100 Omnipotent

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

Answer 1 – 200 Transcendence

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

Answer 1 – 300 Omnipresence

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

Answer 1 – 400 Immanence

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

Answer 1 – 500 Omniscience

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

Answer 2 – 100 Hinge

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

Answer 2 – 200 Justice

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.

Answer 2 – 300 Prudence

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

Answer 2 – 400 Courage

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

Answer 2 – 500 Temperance

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

Answer 3 – 100 Mean

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

Answer 3 – 200 Cowardice

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

Answer 3 – 300 Injustice

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

Answer 3 – 400 Intemperance

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

Answer 3 – 500 Vice

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

Answer 4 – 100 Manipulation

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

Answer 4 – 200 Favoritism

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

Answer 4 – 300 Recklessness

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

Answer 4 – 500 Insensibility