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John Stott provides a modern interpretation of meekness, asserting that it represents a balance between excessive anger and complete absence of anger. Contrary to misconceptions, meekness is not synonymous with weakness; rather, it embodies the gentleness of the strong, who exercise control over
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In the teachings of Jesus, specifically in the Beatitudes, "the meek" are singled out for recognition. This concept aligns meekness with the classical virtue of magnanimity, a virtue admired by Aquinas. This connection highlights the dignity and strength found within meekness.
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analogized meekness to swallowing pills without chewing. In this metaphor, meekness involves the ability to absorb and endure perceived injuries, choosing to overlook or forgive insults and offenses, rather than allowing their bitterness to endure.
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is the refusal to ask anything from others, as seeking from created beings conflicts with reliance on God. This refusal stems from the belief that receiving from the created would engender gratitude aimed at the giver rather than God.
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Meekness has been contrasted with humility alone insomuch as humility simply refers to an attitude towards oneselfā€”a restraining of one's own power so as to allow room for othersā€”whereas meekness refers to the treatment of others.
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extols the virtues of submission and non-contention. These qualities are upheld as central tenets within Taoist philosophy, which emphasizes the importance of yielding and avoiding unnecessary conflict.
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The classical Greek word used to translate meekness was also that for a horse that had been tamed and bridled. To Buddhists, the buffalo holds a lesson in meekness.
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by suggesting that humility and patience are virtues a moral agent cultivates respecting herself, and meekness is a virtue that an agent exercises twoard others.
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The Apostle Paul emphasized that a servant of the Lord should instruct those who are at odds with themselves in a spirit of meekness (
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as an extraordinarily meek individual, surpassing all others on the earth in terms of his humility and gentleness.
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rejected meekness as part of a parasitic revolt by the low against the lofty, the manly, and the high.
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entails a lack of desire for worldly wealth, recognition, or otherworldly blessings. A key aspect of
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as his source of pride, indicating its spiritual significance. In a spiritual context,
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is an attribute of human nature and behavior that has been defined as an amalgam of
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perspective, finds its embodiment in the actions and teachings of
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Meekness is used to characterise the nature of Tess in
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rejected meekness and equality in favor of cultural
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Index

Meek (disambiguation)
righteousness
humility
patience
Christian
Jesus Christ
Luke 23:34
2 Timothy 2:24ā€“25
Thomas Browne
Buddhism
Taoism
Numbers 12:13
Moses
Islam
mystics
list
prose
converting this section
Editing help
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Possession: A Romance
list
prose
converting this section
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Beethoven
elitism
Nietzsche
Gandhi
Humility

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