The concept of Liberality in Christianity
Synonyms: Generosity, Openness, Kindness, Munificence, Philanthropy, Benevolence, Open-mindedness, Tolerance
In Dutch: Vrijgevigheid; In Finnish: Liberaalisuus; In Spanish: Liberalidad; In German: ³¢¾±²ú±ð°ù²¹±ô¾±³Ùä³Ù; In Malay: Kebebasan; In Swedish: Frikostighet
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Christian concept of 'Liberality'
From: Summa Theologica (English translation)
(1) Liberality is considered a virtue that involves using worldly possessions well and is contrasted with covetousness and prodigality, and it is related to the act of giving money to others, demonstrating a generous disposition.[1] (2) This refers to the act of giving generously, and the text examines its relationship with justice, and it is considered a virtue.[2] (3) Liberality is a virtue associated with money when it is considered a good in an absolute sense, representing an object of desire, pleasure, or love, as described within the provided text.[3] (4) Liberality is a moral virtue, and when an individual has acquired liberality in small gifts and expenditure, if they come into a large sum of money, they would acquire the habit of magnificence with little practice.[4] (5) This is a moral virtue, that is associated with giving, but the text clarifies that it relies on the virtue of justice for its foundation, since one gives from their own.[5]