Explain perspectives of the Catholic Intellectual Tradition on fundamental questions about God, humanity, society and nature, specifically:Based upon the common required readings.

Based upon the common required readings
1.Explain perspectives of the Catholic Intellectual Tradition on fundamental questions about God, humanity, society and nature, specifically:
a.What does it mean to be human?
b.What does it mean to live a life of meaning and purpose?
c.What does it mean to appreciate the natural world?
d.What does it mean to form a more just society for the common good?
2. Explain how various texts of the Catholic Intellectual Tradition represent the four fundamental claims of this Tradition:
a. Human beings exist in relation to a Triune God.
b. Gods presence in the world is mediated through nature and reality.
c. Faith and reason are compatible.
d. The dignity of every human being is inviolable and the commitment to
justice for the common good is necessary.