I would say that right belief
precedes right action, and I feel that's pretty important to the Christian life (as long as one rightly understand what belief is and doesn't confuse it with raw emotion).
Not exact matches
It would seem that
right action is actually
preceded by
right being, and being
right must be
preceded by being made
right.
While there is a sense of praxis — that theology emerges out of
right action — in all three modes of liberation theology, there is also the awareness that
right action is called
right on the basis of a
preceding vision of justice.
The
right of denial mentioned in the
preceding Article shall be exercised by an
action against the child or the mother exercising parental power.