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What is the theological virtue that empowers us to love God and to give god first place in your lives?

* I think that is 'Grace' , though probably your question could be clearer. * The virtue is certainly not theological. Love is essentially practical thing. * If the question is referring to a devout faithful approach, which is what it appears to be, then the above contributors are incorrect. Grace is incorrect, as it is merely part of a theological virtue. Specifically, the virtue of "Charity," and the question is by all means as clear as I, and most likely the asker, believe it should be. For the second contributor, the virtue is indeed theological. The theological virtue "that empowers us to love God and to give God first place in your lives" is none other than the the virtue of FAITH.


How do you express joy in your lives and toward others?

By sharing your love of god.


The theological virtue that enables us to believe in God?

Faith is the theological virtue by which we believe in God.


The virtue that enables you to give god first place in your life?

When people give god first place in their lives, it is known as faith. This is a religious practice, and is not related to science or evolution in any way.


What influences people's ideas about God?

The environment they grow up in, their relationship with their parents, their own family's attitudes toward God and religion, and the circumstances of their own lives.


What is the German god of war?

Ziu (Tyr) is the Germanic God of War. Wodan is the Germanic god who directs victories.


What is a virtue by which we trust god's promises called?

God Given Faith. FAITH!


The German god of war is called what?

Ziu (Tyr) is the Germanic God of War. Wodan is the Germanic god who directs victories.


What virtue helps us trust god?

hope


What role do saints play in the Catholic Church?

Saints in the Catholic Church serve as role models and intercessors for believers. They are admired for their virtue, holiness, and dedication to God, and their lives are often studied and celebrated as examples to emulate. Many Catholics pray to saints for their help and guidance in specific areas of their own lives.


What is the author's attitude toward his word Toward fate Toward God?

The author's attitude seems to vary. Toward the word, it may be reverence or a sense of power. Toward fate, it may be acceptance or defiance. Toward God, it may be faith or skepticism.


What is the theological virtue of trust in God's promise of everlasting life?

Hope (I think)