Your Life in Christ: Foundations in Catholic Morality (Third Edition)
Introduction: Life in Jesus Christ
Introduction: Life in Jesus Christ
Film Focus: In this video, Bishop Robert Barron and others discuss how freedom and responsibility interact to form the basis of morality.
Text Focus: Pages x–xi
Discussion Questions:
- Why did Jesus Christ come?
- How does the world view freedom?
- How does Bishop Hying propose that you view freedom?
- How are these two views similar and different?
- With the gift of freedom, you have the responsibility to do the right thing. How might you know what the right thing to do is at any given time?
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