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: 1) a right action, a successful achievement | : 1) a right action, a successful achievement | ||
:: 1a) of wholesome '''public measures or institutions''' | :: 1a) of wholesome '''public measures or institutions''' | ||
* Whatever the sages of [[Stoicism]] would do is what a human being should do as a right action (katorthoma), which is obedient to the [[Law of Nature]]. | * Whatever the sages of [[Stoicism]] would do is what a human being should do as a right action (katorthoma), which is obedient to the [[Law of Nature]]. To Christianize the [[Stoic]] ''katorthoma'', which is a duty of everyman, we must fulfill that duty with [[fervent charity]] as opposed to [[legal charity]] which feeds not the humility of the soul through daily [[sacrifice]] and [[love]]. | ||
To Christianize the [[Stoic]] ''katorthoma'', which is a duty of everyman, we must fulfill that duty with [[fervent charity]] as opposed to [[legal charity]]. |
Revision as of 10:13, 11 December 2022
2735 κατόρθωμα katorthoma [kat-or’-tho-mah] from a compound of 2596 and a derivative of 3717 [cf 1357]; n n; AV-very worthy deed 1; 1
- 1) a right action, a successful achievement
- 1a) of wholesome public measures or institutions
- Whatever the sages of Stoicism would do is what a human being should do as a right action (katorthoma), which is obedient to the Law of Nature. To Christianize the Stoic katorthoma, which is a duty of everyman, we must fulfill that duty with fervent charity as opposed to legal charity which feeds not the humility of the soul through daily sacrifice and love.