UNIT ONE: JUSTICE AND COMMUNITY Review and Test Preparation.

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UNIT ONE: JUSTICE AND COMMUNITY Review and Test Preparation

Unit 1 Review and Test Preparation  There will be three components to the test: ( ) 1. Descriptions of key terms and concepts (definition – K, example – A, significance – T); 2. Short answer responses addressing the major themes and learning goals from each module (sentences or point form – A & T); 3. Long answer response to a site passage consolidating the major learning from the unit (paragraph(s) – A & T).

THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONCEPTS FROM MODULES 1- 4 WERE ASSESSED ON THE QUIZ; YOU SHOULD KNOW THEM TO RESPOND TO THE CONSOLIDATION QUESTIONS. Review and Test Preparation Moral Ethical Justice Freedom Suffering Compassion Hopelessness Enlightened Self- Interest Individualism Love Grace Equity Decalogue Beatitudes Golden Rule Five Fold Nature of Sin Five Truths of Being Human (G & S) Charity Original Sin Agape and Logos Life Ethics Social Ethics Contractual Economy Economy of Obligation Economy of Sheer Gratuity Stewardship

THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONCEPTS FROM MODULES 4-5 WERE NOT ASSESSED ON THE QUIZ; YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO DEFINE THEM, PROVIDE AN EXAMPLE, AND STATE THE SIGNIFICANCE. Review and Test Preparation Hebrew vs. Catholic View of Afterlife Faith in Action Cycle Worldview Interdependent Systems Social Sin Solidarity Nonviolent non-cooperation Ecological Ethical Theological Socio-economic Physical Political Covenant Salvation History

Unit 1 Review and Test Preparation  The major themes and learning goals are: 1. I can make good choices based on my faith in order to serve God and the community. 2. I can articulate Catholic anthropology and it impacts our response to suffering. 3. I can describe and apply the concepts of justice and injustice using a Catholic worldview. 4. I can describe how prophets (old & new) call us to faithful Christian lives. 5. I can demonstrate how we live in a web of relationships which affect one another.

Unit 1 Review and Test Preparation  We looked at several pieces of text and video: 1. WCDSB Mission: “transforming God’s world.” 2. Scripture: “Decalogue, Beatitudes, Golden Rule.” 3. Encyclical: “Caritas in Veritate.” 4. Scripture: “Call of the Prophets.” 5. News: various examples and case studies.