Sentences with phrase «virtue names»

The Puritans used it as one of their «virtue names».
It carries biblical origins and grew in popularity along with these other virtue names.
Hope is also a wonderful choice because it is related to other virtue names like Faith and Charity but isn't as common or cliché.
Anora is also an Irish form of Honor (Latin): a virtue name.
This drop may be a good sign to parents who want to use a virtue name but are trying to steer away from overly - used baby names.
It is considered a virtue name like its sister names Hope and Charity.
The tradition of naming the kid after their saint's day has a certain appeal: it's a bit like giving your daughter a virtue name such as Patience or Charity, but you aren't courting the sort of comparisons that virtue names invite.
Aubrey dropped out for girls, replaced by the pretty virtue name Grace, while timeless boys» classic Joseph dropped out of the top 20 for the first time in forever, replaced by the cheerful Oliver, which rose 13 places to # 19.
This virtue name could be a perfect alternative to Charity, Hope and Faith, and other virture names of its kind.
The name Honor is a virtue name (like Hope or Grace).

Not exact matches

The other night, I had the pleasure of having dinner with Vivek Kundra, a big name in technology circles by virtue of his being the first ever Federal Chief Information Officer of the United States.
But we are also a movement that cherishes the virtues of Hope and Charity alongside with the virtue that we chose as our name.
And our moralists who address the practitioner of violence in the name of virtue or religion or the good are indulging in meaningless behavior.
Having learned to be controlled to the extreme in the name of mental health and spiritual virtue, we were encouraged to be just as extreme in our display of emotions.
In this sense a process hermeneutic will be more fully «secular» than the new hermeneutic, since it will recognize that all beings, in all times and places, who can in the full sense be named human persons, are — simply by virtue of their humanity — capable of grasping (and being grasped by) the message of the text.
Thus our version of Athena has characteristically been packaged under the name of Horatio Alger, whose heroes embody the virtues and blessings of success through careerism.
In the Middle Ages, religion was the name of a virtue, a part of justice.
By «God» I mean the pervasive personal presence, distinct from me and prior to me, who is the source and support of my existence; who through Scripture makes me realize that he has towards me the nature and name of love - holy, lordly, costly, fatherly, redeeming love; who addresses me, really though indirectly, in all that Scripture shows of his relationship to human beings in history, and especially in the recorded utterances of his Son, Jesus Christ; and who is daily drawing me towards a face - to - face encounter and consummated communion with him beyond this life, by virtue of «the redemption which is in Christ Jesus» (Rom.
Conceding his «second thoughts» about how virtue has been treated by his colleagues, he rejects their facile equation of the concept with complete self - sacrifice in the name of the public good.
The pledge of allegiance was created by a socialist named Francis Bellamy who came up with it in order to instill in his own words «the virtue of obedience to the state» into impressionable children.
In the 15th century, as the Latin word religio moved into English, it did so to name communities of men and women whose lives were specifically dedicated to the virtue of religion.
Then, during the 16th and 17th centuries, the word shifted from naming a virtue to naming a set of propositions or beliefs.
When you teach children who are too young to know any better that it's a virtue to believe things based on faith, despite contradictory evidence or moral instincts, you get people flying planes into buildings in the name of their god.
According to the Shi`as, they have had virtues and attributes which have been superior to those of anyone in their time; they were endowed with greatness and the ability to perform miracles; they were infallible and innocent; each one was introduced by the previous Imam as his immediate successor; the Prophet referred to them by name and designated them by number; they gave the best and clearest statements concerning the origin of man and the Day of Resurrection; and after the Prophet they were the best authority to speak about religious affairs and conduct in the affairs of this world.
And the unique impression of Jesus upon mankind, whose name is not so much written as ploughed into the history of this world, is proof of the subtle virtue of this infusion.»
Like Debbie, I thought «grace»... but that the grace of being shown one's own blessedness, one's own beauty can be overwhelming and hard to face, especially when we've been taught otherwise, all in the name of the virtue of «humility.»
Here I think she opposes a governmental public policy that IN THE NAME OF VIRTUE turns charity into a DUTY that is forced, or imposed onto people.
It's still a long way to the GOP convention... I wish Santorum well — he demonstrates the problem with the present GOP (its obsessive love of rancor and devision... even in the name of Godly virtue = hypocracy).
All of these, together with any other virtues that could be named, are gifts of the Sender, continuously given, continuously rejected, continuously renewed.
Try to name one group of persons or nations which in running the course from victim to victor has not shed some of its virtue along the way: business, labor, blacks, white ethnics, Catholics, Jews, white Anglo - Saxon Protestants.
to reject... the ideology of a closed system of values in the name of creative anarchy is simply to substitute one ideology for another — the ideology of private virtue, the absolutization of one's own personal goals.
He argued: Where is the absurdity, then, in holding that there exist among men, so to speak, two extremes — the one of virtue, and the other of its opposite; so that the perfection of virtue dwells in the man who realizes the ideal given in Jesus, from whom there flowed to the human race so great a conversion, and healing, and amelioration, while the opposite extreme is in the man who embodies the notion of him that is named Antichrist?
Because man is the purest and best exemplar of the manifestation of the Great Ultimate, human virtues (at base, sincerity) provide the names for cosmological factors,
That pattern or movement in the stories about Jesus, that structure, functions something like a «depth grammar» in all enactments of the practice of the public worship of God in Jesus» name, by virtue of which all its culturally and theologically diverse instances bear family resemblances to one another.
Say the word prudence to the ancients, and you would have named a virtue.
Seven hundred years ago, Thomas Aquinas lamented that we had no name for the virtue of anger in our religious lexicon.
Faith is the key, faith bracketed with the other two virtues, traditionally named as «theological», those of hope and love, the latter also in a further sense under - girding faith.
Even Christian thinkers who did continue to use the language of friendship turned more often to the language of brotherhood, «preferring to represent themselves as brothers united in Christ by virtue of their faith rather than claim the name of friend on the basis of their own excellence.»
From the most learned a good oration fell in proud and gladdening words on every ear, and although it probably did not equal the eloquence of a Clay, an Everett, a Webster, or a Preston, it served to remind every Kentuckian present of the glorious name, the patriotism, the courage, and the virtue of our immortal Washington.
The ancient «Vino Pùcinum,» to which the PVXINVM name pays homage, was first praised by Pliny the Elder in Naturalis Historia in the 1st century AD, who exalted the wine for its medicinal virtues.
After Kiki comes Tauna, 9, named for the Taunus Mountains of West Germany, and No. 1 daughter in the Vandeweghe household, not only by virtue of age but by competitiveness.
You can almost tell the names of the smokers by virtue of their performance.
For example, if you want your child to have a name with a moral virtue, you might choose Paul, which means «humble,» or «small.»
If you have selected unusual baby name that means «kind», for instance, then it follows that you must teach and show your child the virtue of kindness.
It's simple, straightforward meaning: «virtue» is a lovely sentiment for parents choosing a name for their baby.
Like many other classic glamour names, Bridget is a Gaelic / Irish name and it means, «power, strength, vigor, virtue
«Aretha» is a Greek baby girl's name meaning «virtue».
The name was popular back in Puritan times where people used virtues as names and it also was popular after World War II thanks to famous bearer Grace Kelly.
Name Meaning: In English the meaning of the name Hope is One of the three Christian virtues (Faith, Hope and ChariName Meaning: In English the meaning of the name Hope is One of the three Christian virtues (Faith, Hope and Chariname Hope is One of the three Christian virtues (Faith, Hope and Charity).
They both do their best to be honest, even when it isn't pretty, and that's why we think that their baby should bear the name of one of the virtues they seek out so often.
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