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Morality and Virtues: Cultivating Character In This Chapter… Virtues: Habits of the Heart The Theological Virtues: Faith, Hope, and Charity The Cardinal Virtues: Hinges Holding Together the Moral Life A Virtuous Person: A Person of Integrity Creating Communities of Character Conclusion: Become a Person of Integrity – Cultivate Character Major terms Morality: – Our decision making capacity as it affects ourselves and others; the way we lead our lives in response to God’s love Moral: – Positive; promotes human welfare Immoral: – Negative; harmful and destructive Amoral: – No sense of right or wrong; insensitive to moral effects of actions The Concept of Morality Morality – a science of what ought to be done in order to become fully developed human beings; Three sources of knowledge – human reason, human experience, divine revelation. Morality as Science and Art Morality involves: * the science (critical thinking) * the art (creativity and imagination) Virtues: Habits of the Heart Character: Who we are, who we are becoming through our actions and our choices Vices: – Patterns of behavior that are harmful to one’s self or others Virtues – Character strengths manifested on a consistent basis in decision making – Habits of the heart that need to be cultivated and developed – Virtues empower us to grow, develop and fulfill our potential Theological Virtues Foundation of Christian moral activity; given to us by God; inner principles which must be strengthened Faith – Hope – Charity (Love) Faith – Seeking to Do God’s Will Faith: – Enables us to believe in God; the virtue of seeking to know and to do God’s will – Requires openness and trust Faith-in-Action: – Trying to discover what is God’s will and then acting accordingly Hope – A Virtue of Responsibility Enables us to trust that God is always working for our good – Trusting the promises made by Christ and the help of the Holy Spirit Not wishful thinking: – Not passive – trusting in God and cooperating with his grace, hope intimately tied to responsibility Having the vision to see things differently and trying to bring about change Love – The Cornerstone of Virtues Represents the core of the Christian moral life Five characteristics of love – Giving / Caring / Responsibility / Respect / Knowledge It is by loving that we are able to live moral lives Cardinal Virtues Practical common sense virtues: “hinges” to our moral life Prudence: – Practical judgment “what is the right thing to do in this particular situation?” – Common sense Cardinal Virtues Justice: – reminds us that others have rights and basic needs that need to be met Fortitude: – Courage in the face of adversity Standing up for what is right Temperance: – Self-control; eliminating unnecessary distractions to living a good moral life Virtuous Person - Integrity Integrity: – Being faithful to what one believes; – Operating in an overall consistent pattern; – Manifesting wholeness in their behavior; – Being true to oneself and to God; Four major aspects of Integrity – Genuineness Not hiding behind a role or image; seeking honest communication with others – Consistency Sticking to one’s values – turning stated values (claim as imp.) into lived values (demonstrate in our actions) – Openness - honest with ourselves – Empathy Identifying as our own the joys and sorrows of others Communities of Character Community of good character: – A community that exhibits an environment where virtue is the norm among its members; – Promotes the common good and provides the conditions such as peace and respect that allow its people to grow and develop. Steps of Living a Moral Life 1) 2) 3) 4) Appreciating the gift of being human; Using our intellect; Looking to the law to guide one’s freedom Imitating Jesus Steps of Living a Moral Life 5) Forming, informing, and following one’s conscience; 6) Repenting and seeking forgiveness; 7) Loving God above all; 8) Loving oneself; 9) Loving one’s neighbor.