Dictionary Definition
meekness
Noun
1 the feeling of patient submissive humbleness
[syn: submission]
2 a disposition to be patient and long
suffering
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Extensive Definition
The Seven Virtues were derived from the Psychomachia
("Contest of the Soul"), an epic poem
written by Aurelius Clemens
Prudentius (c. 410 AD) entailing the battle of good virtues and evil vices. The intense popularity of
this work in the Middle Ages
helped to spread the concept of Holy Virtue throughout
Europe.
Practicing these virtues
is alleged to protect one against temptation from the Seven
Deadly Sins, with each one having its counterpart. Due to this
they are sometimes referred to as the contrary virtues. There are
two distinct variations of the virtues, recognized by different
groups.
The Virtues
the seven holy virtues are:- Temperance (Latin, Temperantia) (self-control, opposes Gluttony, Latin Gula):Practicing self-control, abstention, and moderation.
- Charity (Latin, Liberalitas) (will, generosity, opposes Greed, Latin Avaritia):Generosity. Willingness to give. A nobility of thought or actions.
- Patience (Latin, Patientia) (satisfaction, opposes Envy, Latin Invidia):Charity, compassion, friendship, and sympathy without prejudice and for its own sake.
- Humility (Latin, Humilitas) (modesty, opposes Pride, Latin Superbia):Modest behavior, selflessness, and the giving of respect. Giving credit where credit is due; not unfairly glorifying one's own self.
Theology
Restraint is the keystone of the seven holy virtues. The other holy virtues are created through selfless pursuits:- Valour: Pursuit of Courage and Knowledge
- Generosity: Pursuit of Giving
- Liberality: Pursuit of Will
- Diligence: Pursuit of Ethics
- Patience: Pursuit of Peace
- Kindness: Pursuit of Charity
- Humility: Pursuit of Modesty
Cardinal and Theological Virtues
Another list of the Seven Virtues consists of a combination of the four Cardinal Virtues and the three Theological Virtues:- Prudence, Justice, Temperance, and Fortitude
- Faith, Hope, and Charity
This formulation shows very clearly the
combination of Greek virtues (the Cardinal
Virtues) with Christian
virtues (found in 1
Corinthians 13). These virtues do not line up so nicely as
opposites to the Seven
Deadly Sins, but are commonly referenced as the Seven
Virtues.
External links
meekness in Czech: Sedm ctností
meekness in Spanish: Siete virtudes
(catecismo)
meekness in Dutch: Zeven deugden
meekness in Norwegian Nynorsk: Dei sju
dygdene
meekness in Norwegian: De syv dyder
meekness in Portuguese: Sete virtudes
meekness in Swedish: De sju dygderna
meekness in Chinese: 七美德