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Moral Theology Chaps 6&7

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The matter of a human act or the action itself.Object
Motive or intention for which a person commits a good or evil act.End
Factors that occur with an act that contribute to its morality.Circumstances
What are the 6 circumstances that affect moral decisions?who, what, where, why, how, when
The following is an example of which moral circumstance: missing Mass on Sunday or Holy Day of obligation is a sin but missing a weekday Mass is not?when
The following is an example of which moral circumstance: Attending Sunday Mass with a disposition of rebellion and willfull distraction?how
The following is an example of which moral circumstance: A sin committed in public verses a sin committed in private?where
The following is an example of which moral circumstance: I lied to my wife because I concealed the truth from my husband because I was afraid he would leave me if he knew the truth?why
The following is an example of which moral circumstance: an extramarital affair committed by a religious minister may carry more weight than one committed by a lay person?who
That an action can be morally acceptable even though it causes an unintended secondary consequence/evil is called what?Principle of Double Effect
What are the four requirements that must be met in order for the Principle of Double Effect to be in play?1)action must be good or neutral, 2)agent must have right intention, 3)evil effect cannot be the means to the good effect, 4)good effect must balance the evil effect


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