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charity vs theological virtue

theological virtue vs charity

charity and theological virtue both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
charity Yes No No No
theological virtue Yes No No No
As nouns, theological virtue is a hypernym of charity; that is, theological virtue is a word with a broader meaning than charity:
  • charity: a kindly and lenient attitude toward people
  • theological virtue: according to Christian ethics: one of the three virtues (faith, hope, and charity) created by God to round out the natural virtues
Other hypernyms of charity include benevolence, supernatural virtue.
charity (noun) theological virtue (noun)
an activity or gift that benefits the public at large according to Christian ethics: one of the three virtues (faith, hope, and charity) created by God to round out the natural virtues
a kindly and lenient attitude toward people
a foundation created to promote the public good (not for assistance to any particular individuals)
an institution set up to provide help to the needy
pinnate-leaved European perennial having bright blue or white flowers
Difference between charity and theological virtue

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