| A | B |
| culture of life | a society that holds all life sacred from conception to natural death |
| abortion | a deliberate choice to end a pregnancy by killing the unborn child |
| abortion | a grave sin and a crime against humanity |
| chastity | a virtue, a fruit of the Holy Spirit, a vow of religious life, and how all are called to live |
| sexual exploitation | examples include pornography and prostitution |
| virtual violence | increases aggression and desensitizes people to real violence |
| love | a sign of strength in response to violence |
| act of violence | examples include slander, rape, causing poverty |
| legitimate defense | the right to defend ourselves or others when threatened by an aggressor |
| bullying | treating someone abusively, either verbally or physically |
| arms trade | the sale of weapons between countries |
| conscientious objection | refusal to take part in war based on moral or religious grounds |
| slander | ruining someone's reputation by spreading rumors |
| violence | human action that causes harm to the life or dignity of another person |
| spiral of violence | escalation of violent acts between parties in conflict |
| psychological violence | harms the mental or emotional well-being of another person |
| institutional violence | violence committed by organized groups or corporations |
| conflict | a common part of life |
| The Crusades | approach to war that seeks religious purity through violence |
| Just War Theory | approach to war that determines permissibility based on weighing the possible outcome |
| The Third Way | responding to violence with active nonviolence, can be aggressive and confrontational |
| in God's hands | where we should ultimately place the fate of our enemies |
| confrontational | Jesus was not passive, he was _______ |
| Just War criteria | includes probability of success, last resort, comparative justice |
| asylum seeker | a person who flees their country seeking the protection of another country |
| immigrant | a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country |
| migrant | a worker who moves from place to place seeking work |
| refugee | a person who has been forced to leave their country |
| vigilante | a group not sanctioned by the government who seeks to enforce the law |
| Church leaders | view all people as children of God |
| political leaders | want to limit the number of immigrants for the good of the citizens |
| ICE and DHS | view immigrants as "aliens" |
| Human Rights activists | view immigrants as "people" |
| Corporations | view immigrants as "workers" |