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Catechism of the Catholic Church

Omnipotence and Creation
- What is the one divine attribute of God specifically named in the Nicene Creed?
- True or false. The fact of our sins places a limitation on God’s power.
- True or false. God is indirectly the cause of moral evil.
- God’s glory consists in:
- man fully alive.
- his becoming all in all.
- our becoming his sons through Jesus Christ.
- showing forth and communicating his goodness.
- All of the above.
- The dispositions by which God guides all his creatures with wisdom and love to their ultimate end is called:
- destiny
- fate
- predestination
- providence
- c and d
- True or false. Having created the universe, the universe needs no act of God’s power to keep it in existence.
- True or false. God’s Divine Providence is concerned only with the larger tapestry of one’s future, and not with the day-to-day incidentals of one’s existence.
- True or false. God may override the freedom of man in order to accomplish his will through their actions.
- True or false. God can cause good to come from evil, even a moral evil.
- Which of the following is the proper Christian answer to the problem of evil?
- The goodness of creation.
- The redemptive Incarnation of Jesus.
- The gift of the Holy Spirit.
- The power of the Sacraments.
- All of the above.
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