apply St. Augustine's understanding of goodness as “being” and evil as an “absence” in God's order, affirming that all creation is good, and distinguishing moral evils (e.g., “missing the mark” in moral decision making) from physical evils (e.g., cancer being a lack of order in the genetic material of cells) [CCC nos. 385; 1793; Aquinas Summa Theologiae Q#5 Part 1, Q#48 Part 1]
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CM1.1
Depth 1Parent ID: 3FE7F54385E0461A943634C97A1940C8Standard set: Grade 12 - Religious Education (University/College)
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- Statement code
- CM1.1
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- CM1.1
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- 14886F1589D145D6A9962B3F33EF2E5F
- Subject
- Ontario Catholic Secondary (2016)
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- 12
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- 3FE7F54385E0461A943634C97A1940C8
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