The concept of Restless ambition in Christianity
In Christianity, restless ambition signifies an unsettling desire for power that can lead to detrimental consequences, as seen in the case of Satan, who lost his archangel status due to such ambition. Early Christianity also highlights this concept through Callistus, whose relentless pursuit of influence within the church hierarchy often involved deceitful tactics. This pursuit illustrates how restless ambition can corrupt and undermine moral integrity within religious contexts.
Synonyms: Determination, Zeal, Aspiration, Passion
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Christian concept of 'Restless ambition'
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) Describes Callistus's relentless desire to gain power within the ecclesiastical hierarchy, often resorting to deceit.[1]
From: Bible cyclopedia, critical and expository
(1) This is one of the things that caused Satan to lose his original state as an archangel of light, according to the text.[2]
From: The city of God
(1) The vice of restless ambition was the sole motive to that social and parricidal war, a vice which Sallust brands in passing.[3]