Cardinal virtues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In some Christian traditions, there are four cardinal virtues : •Prudence - able to judge between actions with regard to appropriate actions at a given time •Justice - proper moderation between the ...
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Courage , also known as bravery , will , intrepidity , and fortitude , is the ability to confront fear, pain, risk/danger, uncertainty, or intimidation. "Physical courage" is courage in the...
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Fortitude is commonly called courage, but it is different from what much ... St. Thomas Aquinas ranked fortitude as the third of the cardinal virtues, because it serves prudence and justice, the higher virtues. Fortitude is the virtue that allows us to overcome fear and to remain steady in our will in the face of obstacles.
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The four cardinal virtues -- justice, wisdom (prudence), courage (fortitude), and moderation (self-control, temperance) -- come not just from Plato or Greek philosophy. You will find them in Scripture. They are knowable by human nature, which God designed, not Plato.
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Divine Mysteries: The Four Cardinal Virtues: Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, and Temperance ... for she teaches temperance and prudence, justice, and courage." These virtues are praised under other names in many passages of Scripture. ... 4. Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land which the...
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and from the union of these two with courage springs justice." Our present-day four Cardinal Virtues map directly into Plato's quartet with wisdom (or Sophia) being associated with prudence, courage with fortitude, ... Nevertheless, we may find ourselves saying we are only a "4" or a "5" on the scale of having fortitude.
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whereas St. Thomas is at pains to say explicitly that fortitude ranks third after prudence and justice among the cardinal virtues. ... Although Aristotle makes animal courage only the basis of fortitude — the will is courageous, ... (4) Fortitude as one of the gifts from the Holy Ghost is a supernaturalvirtue,
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and from the union of these two with courage springs justice. These four virtues take precedence in the class of divine goods".) Wishing to say what justice is, ... 2 and 4) derives the cardinal virtues both from their formal objects or the perceived kinds of rationalgood which they generally seek, and from the subjects,
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Hand Colored Print of the Four Cardinal Virtues ... Temperance Prudence Fortitude Justice ... This beautiful hand-colored print depicts the Four Cardinal Virtues, the practice of which is inculcated in the First or Entered Apprentice Degree of Freemasonry and are thus explained.
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II. The 4 Cardinal Virtues ... 4. Christians must focus temperance in all aspects of life, not to lose focus on God ... C. That these virtues are only important in this present life...
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