Object
- It is the concrete physical action that you have taken
Intention
- We will something for some particular reason(s)
Circumstance
What makes an action praiseworthy
Circumstances (Info)
Typical Definition of Freedom
-The state of having little or no legal or physical restraints upon one’s actions
Christian Definition of Freedom
-Freedom is the power (ability) rooted in reason and will, to act or not to act, to do this or that, and so to preform deliberate actions on one’s own responsibility (freedom)
Determinism
Conditioning
Catholic Response to the Philosophies that Oppose Freedom
Law
Eternal Law/ Divine Law
-Always true and never changes, the order that reflects the will and purpose of God
Moral Law
Natural Law
Why does the Church add Natural Law to its teachings?
What is Natural Law?
Politics
Old and New Testament
- New Law: New Testament, Sermon on the Mount/ Beatitudes (Happiness)
Why the Natural Law is not enough
The Parts of the Moral Act
Sins of Commission
-A deliberate thought, deed, or word
Sins of Omission
-Result of a failure to do something that is morally required
Mortal Sin
Venial Sin