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Paschal Mystery - Unit 2 Test Review - Revised Fall 2025

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Healthy GreivingInvolves three movements that help us to change the things we do that keep us tied to the loss person.
Complicated GriefWhen someone suffers a loss but is unable to process the grief.
Tough LoveThreatening or removing our support of those who depend on us in an unhealthy way.
Physical PainSensation that usually causes suffering but not always.
SadismDisorder whereby a person experiences pleasure in mistreating or inflicting pain on others.
HopeGives dignity to those who suffer human misery.
MasochismDisorder whereby a person experiences pleasure in mistreating or inflicting pain on oneself.
SufferingEmotional, psychological or spiritual distress.
GriefTerm to describe emotions associated with a loss.
AngerCan cause you to lash out at others or yourself.
AcceptanceWhen you reach a spot or level of understanding where you can now deal with your loss.
DenialThis is your minds way of protecting you by asserting that what you are going through is not real.
BargainingOffering something in hopes that either the incident did not occur or that the painful feelings are erased.
DepressionCharacterized by intense feelings of low self-worth, periods of inactivity, low functionality, and extreme sadness.
Free WillGod permits moral evil out of respect for this gift.
Physical PainA way for our bodies to tell us that there is something wrong.
Prosperity GospelThe belief that prayer and acts of goodness will be rewarded by God with positive outcomes and material things.
Ambush TheologyThe belief that God is waiting in the wings to trap us for everything we do wrong.
JobThe subject of a story where we are taught that if we remain faithful to God we will be provided with strength and courage.
Redemptive LoveA self-sacraficial love that is directed towards the good of others.
PassionThe sufferings of Jesus during the final days of his life.


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Louisville, KY

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