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Human Persons: Historical and
Embodied
Growing and Developing with our
Experiences and Capabilities
HOMEWORK
• Bring art materials, magazine/newspaper ads,
and cartolina/manila paper for next meeting.
To prepare, refer to the activity on page 24 of
the book.
Being Human
• “What does it mean to be human?”
• “How should I act in a truly human way?”
– What we understand and believe is expressed in
the way we relate to others.
– We are beings in the world with others!
HUMAN DIGNITY
• The intrinsic worth of a human person
– Immeasurable
– Cannot be taken away
• RESPECT DUE TO ALL HUMAN PERSONS
REFLECTION POINT
• What is the value of the human person that
must be protected?
WE ARE HISTORICAL BEINGS
• We are beings bound by TIME: we are our
past, we live in the present, and we shape our
future.
• We are a work in progress!
– We develop in stages.
– We continue to grow as we have experience.
– We are beings unto death.
HISTORICAL BEINGS
• We are mortal
– We are challenged to make the most out of our
humanity: CARPE DIEM!
REFLECTION POINT
• What must be done to make the most out of
the life given to you?
Human Persons: Embodied
Spirits
Growing and Developing with our
Human Capabilities and Limitations
Homework
• Read the speech of Atty. Noel Del Prado for
the essay of the Chapter Test and the Long
Test.
• https://missionwithoutfear.wordpress.com/20
15/06/22/atty-noel-del-prado-there-is-no-
shame-in-being-poor/
We are EMBODIED SPIRITS!
• We are born into the physical world and have
material and physical needs.
• There are things we cannot do and these can
bring out our best qualities.
– Innovation
– Intellect
Our Capabilities
• We are blessed with talents and capabilities
(i.e. intellect, physical abilities)
• We express our freedom and intellect through
our bodies.
• Even if there are limitations to our bodies we
can transcend them.
Chapter Test # 2
Lights and Shadows, Crisis and Kairos,
The Rich Young Man, Definiting
Christian Morality
Part 1: Fill In The Blanks
Instructions: Provide the word/s that will complete the statement.
1. By viewing our moral struggles as a/an ________,
one loses the will to work for the good out of a sense
of despair.
2. Fostering love and goodness in the world is part of
being a/an _____ in our world.
3. Seeking possibilities for goodness and for hope in the
world is viewing our moral context as a/an _____.
4. Christ’s initial response to the Rich Young Man’s
question is for the RYM to keep the _____.
5. In Christian morality, we should choose to do what is
most ____ for God and others.
Part 2: Modified True or False
Instructions: Draw an “O” if the statement is true. If it is false, change the
underlined words/phrase to make the statement true.
1. Our world of light and shadows is the context of our moral
living.
2. The commandments Jesus cited to the Rich Young Man all
focus on love of self.
3. Christ’s ultimate response to the RYM’s question is for the
RYM to live a poor life.
4. Christ’s words “sell what you have and give it to the poor”
warns us against attachment to our earthly possessions.
5. Dying to our self-centeredness and sin in order to love
others is patterned after the Paschal pattern of the Rich
Young Man.
Part 3: Multiple Choice
Instructions: Write the letter of the BEST answer.
1. Why can we say that we live in “the best and worst of times”?
a. There are many temptations in the world and we cannot avoid these.
b. The lights and shadows around us are reflections of our deepest
selves.
c. The lights and shadows of our actions are warnings of what we can
do.
d. Even though we are capable of horrible things, we can still follow
Christ.
2. Which of the following is NOT a perspective of kairos?
a. Receiving a failing mark and seeing this as a motivation to study.
b. Being bullied in class and seeing no point in defending one’s self.
c. Encountering a man begging and seeing how you can be helpful.
d. Being sanctioned for being late and using this as a wake up call.
Part 3: Multiple Choice
Instructions: Write the letter of the BEST answer.
3. The perfect source and norm of Christian moral living is
a. Pope Francis
b. Cardinal Tagle
c. Jesus Christ
d. Mother Mary
4. Authentic commitment to Christ means that we must
a. renounce all of our earthly desires and live as simply as
possible.
b. obey all forms of authority without questioning their
validity.
c. live the life of a poor missionary to preach the gospel of
Christ.
d. let go of all attachments to be able to follow Christ’s
example.
Part 3: Multiple Choice
Instructions: Write the letter of the BEST answer.
5.Why does the Decalogue remain central to
Christian morality?
a.They are the clearest expression of how we
are to love others.
b.They reveal to us the true evil that we are
capable of doing.
c. They remind us that we live in a world of
lights and shadows.
d.They give a strict set of guidelines on how
to live as a Christian.
Part 4: Short Answers
Instructions: Answer the question in 3-5 sentences. Underline or highlight key
phrases..
How was the experience of Atty. Noel del Prado
similar to that of the Rich Young Man? How was
his experience different? What impact has the
Christian faith of Atty. del Prado made in his own
answering of the basic question, “What should I
do?”
We are temples of the Holy Spirit!
• Our bodies are sacred because the Holy Spirit
dwells in each one of us!
• We must take care of our bodies as we are
able to communicate God to others through
our capabilities and our physical
manifestation.
Nick Vujicic
REFLECTION POINT
• What are you own limitations in life?
Think about it!
• As of this point, what can I say about me being
a human person in body and in history?

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CLE YOU FUCKS

  • 1. Human Persons: Historical and Embodied Growing and Developing with our Experiences and Capabilities
  • 2. HOMEWORK • Bring art materials, magazine/newspaper ads, and cartolina/manila paper for next meeting. To prepare, refer to the activity on page 24 of the book.
  • 3. Being Human • “What does it mean to be human?” • “How should I act in a truly human way?” – What we understand and believe is expressed in the way we relate to others. – We are beings in the world with others!
  • 4.
  • 5. HUMAN DIGNITY • The intrinsic worth of a human person – Immeasurable – Cannot be taken away • RESPECT DUE TO ALL HUMAN PERSONS
  • 6.
  • 7. REFLECTION POINT • What is the value of the human person that must be protected?
  • 8. WE ARE HISTORICAL BEINGS • We are beings bound by TIME: we are our past, we live in the present, and we shape our future. • We are a work in progress! – We develop in stages. – We continue to grow as we have experience. – We are beings unto death.
  • 9. HISTORICAL BEINGS • We are mortal – We are challenged to make the most out of our humanity: CARPE DIEM!
  • 10. REFLECTION POINT • What must be done to make the most out of the life given to you?
  • 11. Human Persons: Embodied Spirits Growing and Developing with our Human Capabilities and Limitations
  • 12. Homework • Read the speech of Atty. Noel Del Prado for the essay of the Chapter Test and the Long Test. • https://missionwithoutfear.wordpress.com/20 15/06/22/atty-noel-del-prado-there-is-no- shame-in-being-poor/
  • 13.
  • 14. We are EMBODIED SPIRITS! • We are born into the physical world and have material and physical needs. • There are things we cannot do and these can bring out our best qualities. – Innovation – Intellect
  • 15. Our Capabilities • We are blessed with talents and capabilities (i.e. intellect, physical abilities) • We express our freedom and intellect through our bodies. • Even if there are limitations to our bodies we can transcend them.
  • 16. Chapter Test # 2 Lights and Shadows, Crisis and Kairos, The Rich Young Man, Definiting Christian Morality
  • 17. Part 1: Fill In The Blanks Instructions: Provide the word/s that will complete the statement. 1. By viewing our moral struggles as a/an ________, one loses the will to work for the good out of a sense of despair. 2. Fostering love and goodness in the world is part of being a/an _____ in our world. 3. Seeking possibilities for goodness and for hope in the world is viewing our moral context as a/an _____. 4. Christ’s initial response to the Rich Young Man’s question is for the RYM to keep the _____. 5. In Christian morality, we should choose to do what is most ____ for God and others.
  • 18. Part 2: Modified True or False Instructions: Draw an “O” if the statement is true. If it is false, change the underlined words/phrase to make the statement true. 1. Our world of light and shadows is the context of our moral living. 2. The commandments Jesus cited to the Rich Young Man all focus on love of self. 3. Christ’s ultimate response to the RYM’s question is for the RYM to live a poor life. 4. Christ’s words “sell what you have and give it to the poor” warns us against attachment to our earthly possessions. 5. Dying to our self-centeredness and sin in order to love others is patterned after the Paschal pattern of the Rich Young Man.
  • 19. Part 3: Multiple Choice Instructions: Write the letter of the BEST answer. 1. Why can we say that we live in “the best and worst of times”? a. There are many temptations in the world and we cannot avoid these. b. The lights and shadows around us are reflections of our deepest selves. c. The lights and shadows of our actions are warnings of what we can do. d. Even though we are capable of horrible things, we can still follow Christ. 2. Which of the following is NOT a perspective of kairos? a. Receiving a failing mark and seeing this as a motivation to study. b. Being bullied in class and seeing no point in defending one’s self. c. Encountering a man begging and seeing how you can be helpful. d. Being sanctioned for being late and using this as a wake up call.
  • 20. Part 3: Multiple Choice Instructions: Write the letter of the BEST answer. 3. The perfect source and norm of Christian moral living is a. Pope Francis b. Cardinal Tagle c. Jesus Christ d. Mother Mary 4. Authentic commitment to Christ means that we must a. renounce all of our earthly desires and live as simply as possible. b. obey all forms of authority without questioning their validity. c. live the life of a poor missionary to preach the gospel of Christ. d. let go of all attachments to be able to follow Christ’s example.
  • 21. Part 3: Multiple Choice Instructions: Write the letter of the BEST answer. 5.Why does the Decalogue remain central to Christian morality? a.They are the clearest expression of how we are to love others. b.They reveal to us the true evil that we are capable of doing. c. They remind us that we live in a world of lights and shadows. d.They give a strict set of guidelines on how to live as a Christian.
  • 22. Part 4: Short Answers Instructions: Answer the question in 3-5 sentences. Underline or highlight key phrases.. How was the experience of Atty. Noel del Prado similar to that of the Rich Young Man? How was his experience different? What impact has the Christian faith of Atty. del Prado made in his own answering of the basic question, “What should I do?”
  • 23. We are temples of the Holy Spirit! • Our bodies are sacred because the Holy Spirit dwells in each one of us! • We must take care of our bodies as we are able to communicate God to others through our capabilities and our physical manifestation.
  • 25. REFLECTION POINT • What are you own limitations in life?
  • 26. Think about it! • As of this point, what can I say about me being a human person in body and in history?