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CLC EXAM Review Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024 What is the Hero's Journey? - answerIt is the archetype (paradigm) of all human experience through major life transitions, particularly the transition from adolescence into adulthood. What are the 3 major elements of the Hero's Journey? - answer-Separation (after a Call) -Transformation (confronting challenge) -Return (to community) What is Individuation? - answerIt is the process of the development of the self, achieved by resolving the conflicts arising at life's transitional stages, in particular the transition from adolescence to adulthood What is a transition? - answerthrough "crisis") has brought the initiate into harmony with life and the world. In a real sense she has been "reborn." example of transition - answer-From fear to courage -From ignorance to enlightenment -From dependency to independence and personal power Who is the Christian model of living? - answerFor Christians, Jesus is the model of living fully What does Jesus call us to do? - answerhe calls us to our potential - to love and to be loved. Christians should have a foundation of ____________; this gives us power and allows us to become all that we are capable of being. - answerlove What are the 8 stages of human life? - answer1. infancy 2. early childhood 3. play age 4. school age 5. adolescence 6. young adulthood 7. adulthood 8. mature adulthood What is a sense of identity? - answerOur understanding of ourselves will never be fully complete and will change over time but it is important to at least begin to gain an understanding. In order to know ourselves, what 5 questions must we answer? - answerWhat am I feeling? What do I want? What are people telling me? What are my talents? What is in my control/in my limited control? What are the four factors that contribute to our identity that are out of our control? - answercosmic, genetic, cultural, circumstantial what is cosmic factors? - answerno control (birth, death, weather, etc.) what are genetic factors? - answerNo control (parents, ancestors) Determines appearance, health, aptitudes/talents, personalities. what are cultural factors - answerwe have no control over the culture into which we are born and raised - at a certain point we can decide to accept or reject this culture but much of our identity is formed by our family, country, religion, ethnicity, economic status. what are circumstantial factors? - answerthe circumstances in our lives (events, meetings, accidents). We have no control but can have profound impacts. What is autonomy? - answermaking choices with consequences and knowing that you have to live with these consequences. What is interdependence? - answera healthy mix of dependence and independence. How are autonomy and independence different? - answerAutonomy means to rely on our own judgment but also our ability to have relationships of give-and-take with others. What is a form of false autonomy? - answerGroup think-sometimes young adults fall into this. Replacing practices/views of family with those of social groups. What is the difference between freedom and license? - answer-Freedom of everyone requires that we respect and respond to the needs and rights of others -license is a legal document giving official permission to do something; a permit while freedom is (uncountable) the state of being free, of not being imprisoned or enslaved. What is personal power? - answerThe ability to influence our own life and the people and events around us. What are two forms of positive power? - answer-Nurturing power: power used to foster another person's well-being. Comes from concern for those who have little power of their own. -Shared power: using our personal power to complement or increase other people's power. Give two examples of necessary losses involved in life. - answer-Leaving the womb -Going to preschool - leaving home -Moving -Leaving childhood What are the two sources of suffering? - answer-From the cycle and process of nature -From human choice What is an example of process of nature? - answerHurricanes, tidal waves, fires, droughts, floods, blizzards, etc. Small: plans ruined by bad weather, a fall ruins an athlete's season. what is an example of human choice suffering - answerdomestic violence, child abuse, rape, murder, shootings, drug trafficking, genocides, pollution, racism, gossip, etc. what is an example of both human choice and natural causes suffering? - answer-human choices have led to the spread of certain cancers due to pollution by carcinogens. -Or car accidents where someone chose to speed or drive intoxicated (the natural force being the road conditions -slickness, wind, etc.) What is God's answer to Job about why we suffer? - answer-God emphasizes the fact that it was NOTHING that Job did to cause his suffering. -God doesn't cause us to suffer in order to punish us. -God doesn't control moral choice (we have free will) -God doesn't intervene in the laws of nature What does Sr. Thea Bowman say is the more significant question about suffering? - answerthe real question surrounding suffering is not why but what we do because of it. What are some ways a person can be transformed by suffering? - answerSuffering can change us into more loving, understanding people - especially if we unite with Jesus through our suffering and acknowledge that he is with them in those times. What are the three steps of the circle of faith-in-action? - answer-Awareness (See) We must see, hear, and know the world in a spirit of friendship as God does -Analysis (Judge) Ask why the world is like it is and how it can be improved -Action (Act) Do something This circle should continue over and over and deepen each time How does culture shape one's worldview? - answershared values, beliefs, and ways of relating/living together. We belong to many different groups defined by race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, school, sports, economics and are influenced by many different cultures What are the characteristics of a love-centered worldview? - answerA love-centered worldwide that understands that pow

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