Posts Tagged ‘Justice’
The Virtue of Justice: Legal Justice Beyond Duty to Love
If the virtue of distributive justice gives us a venue for spiritual growth, the virtue of legal justice offers a great opportunity as well. Legal justice is the dimension of the virtue of justice that calls each member of society to do their duties to society.
Read MoreThe Virtue of Justice: Distributive Justice and the Good of Society
It may seem on first glance that commutative justice is the only form of the virtue of justice that would contribute to spiritual growth. But an important part of human life is living as a member of society. And an important part of being a disciple of Christ is to work for the perfection of…
Read MoreThe Virtue of Justice is the Foundation of Relationship
Growth in the virtue of justice begins with our relationships with the people closest to us. It is the constant habit of giving to each person what is owed. Commutative justice is a fancy word for exercising this virtue between individual persons. The simplest form of commutative justice deals with the payment of debts. But…
Read MoreThe Virtue of Justice: Key to Maximum Relationships
The Catholic spiritual life is ultimately about relationships. First is our relationship with God. We strive to cooperate with grace in order to grow toward perfection in our love for the Holy Trinity. Secondly, we are called to love our neighbor, which really means to love our brothers and sisters in the Family of God.…
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