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Example sentences for "theological virtue"

  • Further, hope, which is a theological virtue, is a mean between despair and presumption.

  • Therefore there is no need for any habits of theological virtue, to direct the reason and will to God.

  • Now love is charity, which is a theological virtue.

  • Theological virtue, on the other hand, is about those same things so far as they surpass human reason.

  • Hope is a theological virtue, and is therefore superior to the moral virtues.

  • It is a theological virtue, inasmuch as it tends immediately to God Himself.

  • Objection 1: It would seem that hope is not a theological virtue.

  • For a theological virtue is one that has God for its object.

  • And since faith, through being a theological virtue, as stated above (I-II, Q.

  • Hence hope, as a theological virtue, does not regard the bliss of the body but the soul's bliss, which consists in the Divine fruition.

  • This is said of Christ with reference to hope, not as a theological virtue, but inasmuch as He hoped for some other things not yet possessed, as was said above.

  • And consequently religion is not a theological virtue, for the object of these latter is the ultimate end; but religion is a moral virtue, and the moral virtues are concerned with the means to the end.

  • Religion, then, can only be a theological virtue.

  • But some regard religion as a theological virtue, thus: 1.


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