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CSA Review for Unit 4 Test

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culture of lifea society that holds all life sacred from conception to natural death
abortiona deliberate choice to end a pregnancy by killing the unborn child
abortiona grave sin and a crime against humanity
chastitya virtue, a fruit of the Holy Spirit, a vow of religious life, and how all are called to live
sexual exploitationexamples include pornography and prostitution
virtual violenceincreases aggression and desensitizes people to real violence
lovea sign of strength in response to violence
act of violenceexamples include slander, rape, causing poverty
legitimate defensethe right to defend ourselves or others when threatened by an aggressor
bullyingtreating someone abusively, either verbally or physically
arms tradethe sale of weapons between countries
conscientious objectionrefusal to take part in war based on moral or religious grounds
slanderruining someone's reputation by spreading rumors
violencehuman action that causes harm to the life or dignity of another person
spiral of violenceescalation of violent acts between parties in conflict
psychological violenceharms the mental or emotional well-being of another person
institutional violenceviolence committed by organized groups or corporations
conflicta common part of life
The Crusadesapproach to war that seeks religious purity through violence
Just War Theoryapproach to war that determines permissibility based on weighing the possible outcome
The Third Wayresponding to violence with active nonviolence, can be aggressive and confrontational
in God's handswhere we should ultimately place the fate of our enemies
confrontationalJesus was not passive, he was _______
Just War criteriaincludes probability of success, last resort, comparative justice
asylum seekera person who flees their country seeking the protection of another country
immigranta person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country
migranta worker who moves from place to place seeking work
refugeea person who has been forced to leave their country
vigilantea group not sanctioned by the government who seeks to enforce the law
Church leadersview all people as children of God
political leaderswant to limit the number of immigrants for the good of the citizens
ICE and DHSview immigrants as "aliens"
Human Rights activistsview immigrants as "people"
Corporationsview immigrants as "workers"


Theology
Academy of Holy Angels
Richfield, MN

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