In this talk, Dr. Lawrence Feingold will discuss the virtues of Magnanimity and Religion.
Magnanimity, as its name indicates, refers to a stable disposition of the mind to strive to achieve great things, to do deeds worth of honor and merit, to pursue excellence with abnegation and perseverance.
Another virtue conspicuously absent in our time is that of religion or piety. The great scholastic philosophers speak of Religion as a moral virtue, the virtue by which we give to God the honor that is due to him.
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