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The Virtues: Justice

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Psalm 85

 

In Plato’s Republic, the philosopher Socrates tells the story of the negotiations between the powerful Athenians and the weak Melians in the Peloponnesian War. The embittered Melians say angrily that “If we refused to submit to these negotiations, if we insisted on our rights and refused to submit to your rule, you’d only wage war with us, conquer us, and make us your slaves.” Shockingly, the Athenians agree. “We won’t insult your intelligence by telling you that we deserve to rule you because we are morally right and that you are morally wrong,” the Athenian negotiators tell the Melians. “You know as well as we do that right, as the world goes, is only a question between equals in power, where the stronger do whatever they can and the weaker suffer whatever they must.”

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Patience is a Virtue

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A waiting person is a patient person. The word patience means the willingness to stay where we are and live the situation out to the full in the belief that something hidden there will manifest itself to us.” 

Henri J.M. Nouwen

Luke 10: 38-42, Psalm 52

 You have probably heard of the Seven Virtues. The Greeks identified Four Virtues: Wisdom, Temperance, Justice, and Courage. Later, the three “Christian” virtues were added: Faith, hope, and love. These comprise what tradition has held to be the “Cardinal” virtues.

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