The virtue "grace."----Gracy is a nickname of Grace (which comes from the English word grace), and ultimately derives from Latin gratia. It was one of the virtue names created in the 17th century by the Puritans.
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I presume the meaning of virtue is known to everybody. What might cause hardship is the word "hereof". Any dictionary will provide the origin and composition of hereof and thereto, which are both important words in law, and may be to some extent "legalese".
Emolument --- A salary, fee or benefit from employment or office.Compensation received by virtue of holding an office or having employment (usually in the form of wages or fees)
When people give god first place in their lives, it is known as faith. This is a religious practice, and is not related to science or evolution in any way.
Virtues is a noun.
Virtue theory is an ethical approach that focuses on the character traits or virtues that lead to moral behavior, rather than on rules or consequences. It guides individuals to cultivate virtues like honesty, courage, and compassion to make morally sound decisions in various situations. This theory emphasizes the importance of developing good character rather than simply following a set of rules.
Virtue synthesis is the process of integrating different virtues into one's character or actions to create a harmonious and balanced approach to ethical decision-making and behavior. It involves recognizing the value of various virtues such as honesty, courage, and compassion, and incorporating them into a cohesive moral framework.
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While chastity is a virtue, it is not one of the "seven virtues". The seven virtues actually began as four, penned by Aristotle and Plato, temperance, wisdom, justice, and courage. When the New Testament began to be more extensively studied, the other three virtues, fath, hope and charity, were joined with the original four. The dictionary definition of virtue says moral excellence; goodness; righteousness conformity to one's life and conduct to moral and ethical principles; uprightness; rectitude So, by definition chastity is a virtue, but if you are asking if its one of the ones listed in the bible...no...afraid not.
Aristotle taught the importance of virtue in his writing. He believed that moral virtues were essential for living a good life and achieving happiness. Aristotle identified virtues such as courage, temperance, and wisdom as crucial for personal development and ethical behavior.
Theological Virtues
According to St. Thomas Aquinas, the virtue of Prudence is the queen of all virtues because through its exercise we acquire the moral knowledge necessary to form all other actions into virtues.
Virtues are positive qualities or characteristics that are valued as morally good, such as honesty, compassion, integrity, and courage. They are seen as a desirable way of behaving and can lead to a good and fulfilling life.
The four cardinal virtues are prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude. The virtue of fortitude is concerned with firmness of spirit. As a virtue, it is a steadiness of will in doing good in spite of difficulties faced in the performance of one's duty. This virtue encompasses true courage which is a deliberate choice, no mere emotion. (extracted from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980.
The theological virtues are so named because the object of these virtues is the divine being (theos).