Chapter 13 Jeopardy

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Chapter 13 JeopardyWho is the

Just Person?Different Types of Justice

Social Justice and the Catholic Church

Love, Justice and the

Golden Rule

FINAL JEOPARDY

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This person was just and righteous because he was someone who carried the burdens of others, who endangered his own life so that others were made free, who stood up for the rights of the voiceless and who interceded for the powerless.

In the New Testament, he took care of the poor, sick and overburdened and is a model for how we live and for others.

By becoming the ____,____,____ & ____ of God, we bring justice into our relationships. (Hint: Body parts)

It is what Luke calls Jesus in relation to Justice.

A just person is S______ & F______ to the demands of others.

Number of types of relationships that undergrid the notion of justice

AKA Contributive Justice

Shoplifting, robbery, being late for work etc. violates this type of justice.

DAILY DOUBLE

Name one of the types of goods regarding DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE.

The Eucharist unites us with the “____ ____”

The Church does not identify with any one type of ___________.

Seen as the goods of creation and are to serve the needs of all.

Unity with and among people, based on common interests, values & principles

They proposed fulfilling Basic needs for the poorIncreasing active participation in economic life by those who are presently excluded or vulnerableInvestment of wealth, talent, or human energy should be specially directed to benefit those who are poor or economically insecure.

An example of distributive justice. The government collects and redistributes this wealth for the common good of its people.

“Do to others as you would have them do to you”

I have no interest in what the other will give to me. I act only out of love and generosity. HINT: ( D____________ Justice)

This event in the Bible gave us a greater understanding of justice and taught us to take a higher commitment when it comes to justice

Love your _______; lend, expect nothing in return.

The language of Justice

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He said “Justice without mercy cannot be perfect virtue.”He said “Justice without mercy cannot be perfect virtue.”

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