This document provides an outline of key concepts and topics for a final oral exam on vocation, marriage, family, and sexuality from a Catholic perspective. The exam will include questions on: 1) different understandings of vocation, including how it relates to discipleship, service in the Church and world, and personal fulfillment; 2) the history and modern understanding of marriage, including love styles and the triangular view of love; 3) Filipino family structures; 4) the gay and lesbian experience and living as a single person; 5) priesthood and holy orders. Examinees will answer 5 randomly drawn questions worth 10 points each, plus an additional personal question, for a total possible score of 65 points. The
This document provides an outline of key concepts and topics for a final oral exam on vocation, marriage, family, and sexuality from a Catholic perspective. The exam will include questions on: 1) different understandings of vocation, including how it relates to discipleship, service in the Church and world, and personal fulfillment; 2) the history and modern understanding of marriage, including love styles and the triangular view of love; 3) Filipino family structures; 4) the gay and lesbian experience and living as a single person; 5) priesthood and holy orders. Examinees will answer 5 randomly drawn questions worth 10 points each, plus an additional personal question, for a total possible score of 65 points. The
This document provides an outline of key concepts and topics for a final oral exam on vocation, marriage, family, and sexuality from a Catholic perspective. The exam will include questions on: 1) different understandings of vocation, including how it relates to discipleship, service in the Church and world, and personal fulfillment; 2) the history and modern understanding of marriage, including love styles and the triangular view of love; 3) Filipino family structures; 4) the gay and lesbian experience and living as a single person; 5) priesthood and holy orders. Examinees will answer 5 randomly drawn questions worth 10 points each, plus an additional personal question, for a total possible score of 65 points. The
Vocation vocation called to discipleship serving within the Church serving within the world called to personal fulfillment Marriage early Christian marriage from secular to ecclesiastical marriage marriage in the modern church marriage in contemporary Catholicism definition and characteristics of successful marriages love styles: ludic, pragma, eros, mania, storge, agape romantic versus realistic love triangular view of love Theories on the origins of love psychological conditions for love The Filipino Family (Randy David and Michael Tan's articles) More than single: Issues in living alone The Gay and Lesbian Experience Vocation: The Choice to be Single Vocation and Fidelity Christian and Homosexual: The Paths of Love Understanding Homosexuality Compassion and Conversation Society's Option: Closet or Rebel The Symbolic Life of Human Sexuality Catholic and Homosexual Priesthood/Holy Orders Personal question on one's learning from the movies watched in class, vocation talks, TREDFOR in general, or TVEP. Mechanics: Each examinee will draw out and answer 5 questions, not including the extra personal question. Each question is worth 10 points. Total points is 60, including the 5 points for the personal question, and another 5 points for answering all 5 questions. Passing is 40.