2.3.2 Good, Evil, and Suffering

    Cards (28)

    • Moral principles are the beliefs and ideas people hold important.
      False
    • What are the two categories of suffering discussed in the material?
      Natural and moral suffering
    • Match the theological perspective with its explanation for suffering:
      Free Will Theodicy ↔️ Suffering is due to human misuse of free will
      Soul-Making Theodicy ↔️ Suffering allows humans to become more virtuous
      Augustinian Theodicy ↔️ Evil and suffering result from original sin
      Process Theodicy ↔️ God is not all-powerful and works to reduce suffering
    • What actions or characteristics violate moral principles and cause harm or suffering?
      Evil
    • What is the perspective that good and evil are subjective, culturally determined, and vary across societies?
      Moral Relativism
    • Hick's theodicy suggests that suffering is essential for spiritual growth and moral development.suffering
    • Which theodicy suggests that suffering is a result of the human misuse of free will?
      Free Will Theodicy
    • Which theodicy posits that evil and suffering are the result of original sin?
      Augustinian Theodicy
    • What ethical approach judges the morality of an action based on its consequences and the overall well-being it produces?
      Consequentialist Ethics
    • Good actions align with moral principles and promote well-being
    • Moral absolutists believe in universal moral principles
    • What does Hick's theodicy suggest about suffering?
      Essential for spiritual growth
    • What actions or characteristics align with moral principles and promote well-being?
      Good
    • Good and evil are fundamental concepts in moral philosophy that describe what is considered morally right and wrong.
      True
    • Moral relativists believe in universal moral principles.
      False
    • Order the theological perspectives on suffering from most human-centered to most God-centered:
      1️⃣ Process Theodicy
      2️⃣ Free Will Theodicy
      3️⃣ Soul-Making Theodicy
      4️⃣ Augustinian Theodicy
    • Which theodicy argues that suffering is necessary for spiritual growth and moral development?
      Soul-Making Theodicy
    • What ethical approach focuses on the inherent rightness or wrongness of actions, based on moral duties and principles?
      Deontological Ethics
    • Consequentialists prioritize moral principles over minimizing suffering.
      False
    • What are good and evil in moral philosophy defined as?
      Morally right and wrong
    • What is moral relativism's view on good and evil?
      Subjective and culturally determined
    • Natural suffering questions God's omnipotence and benevolence
    • Process Theodicy argues that God is all-powerful but chooses not to intervene in human suffering.
      False
    • Moral principles are standards that guide behavior, while values are the beliefs and ideas people hold important.behavior
    • What is the perspective that there are objective moral truths about what is good and evil, independent of culture?
      Moral Absolutism
    • Match the type of suffering with its definition:
      Natural Suffering ↔️ Suffering caused by natural events
      Moral Suffering ↔️ Suffering caused by human actions
    • Process Theodicy suggests that God is all-powerful and can prevent all evil and suffering.
      False
    • Deontological ethics emphasizes outcomes over moral duties.
      False