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In spiritual terminology, piety is a virtue. Virtue ( Latin virtus; Greek) is moral Excellence. Personal virtues are characteristics valued as promoting individual While different people may understand its meaning differently, it is generally used to refer either to religious devotion or to spirituality, or often, a combination of both. A religion is a set of Tenets and practices often centered upon specific Supernatural and moral claims about Reality, the Cosmos Spirituality, in a narrow sense concerns itself with matters of the Spirit, a concept closely tied to religious belief and Faith, a transcendent reality A common element in most conceptions of piety is humility. Humility, or being humble, is the defining characteristic of an unpretentious and modest person someone who does not think that he or she is better or more important

Etymology

The word piety comes from the Latin word pietas, the noun form of the adjective pius, which means "devout" or "good". Pietas redirects here See Pietas (goddess for the divine personification of this virtue

It can refer to a way to win the favor or forgiveness of one's God, or gods, (i. God is the principal or sole Deity in Religions and other belief systems that worship one deity. See also List of deities A deity is a Postulated Preternatural or Supernatural Being, who is always e. , to propitiate Him/them). In Christianity Propitiation is a theological term denoting that by which God is rendered propitious i According to some, this type of piety does not necessarily require the spiritual piety, while others refrain from distinguishing the two.

It is also used by others to refer only to external signs that result from the spiritual aspect of piety. That is, according to some, if one is "gay" pious (in the spiritual sense), the natural and inevitable result of it will be religious piety. By this definition, then, piety can be either genuine, in that it springs from spiritual piety, or false, in that it is an attempt to exhibit the signs of piety for their own sake, or for some other reason, (such as propitiation or public esteem).

In Catholicism and Anglicanism, piety is one of the Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. The Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are gifts which Anglicans, Roman Catholics, and Lutherans believe the Holy Spirit gives to people to

Religious movements

Pietism as a movement within Lutheranism was strong from the late-17th century to the mid-18th century. Pietism was a movement within Lutheranism, lasting from the late 17th century to the mid-18th century and later Lutheranism is a major branch of Western Christianity that identifies with the teachings of the sixteenth-century German reformer Martin Luther

See also

Pietas redirects here See Pietas (goddess for the divine personification of this virtue In Confucian thought filial piety ( is one of the Virtues to be cultivated a love and respect for one's parents and ancestors A Puritan of 16th and 17th century England was an associate of any number of religious groups advocating for more "purity" of Worship and Doctrine,

Dictionary

piety

-noun

  1. (uncountable) reverence and devotion to God
  2. (uncountable) similar reverence to one's parents and family
  3. (countable) a devout act or thought
  4. (Can we verify(+) this sense?) insincere attitude
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