Lasallian Virtues: A Biblical Landscape

Antone O. Oloo
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This article is based on the Lasallian virtues while at the same time borrowing insights from five Biblical personalities namely Adam, Noah, Abraham, Joseph, son of Jacob, and Moses respectively. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to examine these personalities in relation to the twelve Lasallian virtues as well as their attitudinal disposition in responding to their call of faith. Specific objectives are in tandem with these virtues, that is, piety, prudence, patience, self-control, silence, gentleness, gravity, humility, wisdom, zeal, vigilance, and generosity. A descriptive research design and qualitative research methods were adopted. The aforementioned five Biblical personalities were selected using purposive sampling technique. Pertinent data were collected from the Holy Bible through desk research. Inferential citations and selected Biblical texts were the point of focus. Content analysis-exegesis was employed in qualitative data analysis. The analysis was guided by the theory of underdogs, misfit and the art of battling giants. It was revealed that the studied personalities faced their figurative Goliaths. Adam faced the serpent, Noah faced the unbelieving people before the deluge, while Abraham, Joseph, and Moses had to confront the Egyptian Pharaoh. Obedience was the Lasallian virtue that featured in all of these personalities from Adam to Moses. Other dominant virtues included piety, wisdom, prudence, patience, humility, zeal, self-control, and generosity. The study recommended that we embrace the Lasallian virtues. Irrespective of the Goliaths that we may face in our lives, it is recommended that we put our trust in God and have faith in Him similarly to how the studied Biblical personalities approached challenges during their times.
喇沙修士美德:圣经景观
这篇文章以喇沙修士的美德为基础,同时借鉴了五个圣经人物的见解,分别是亚当、诺亚、亚伯拉罕、约瑟夫、雅各之子和摩西。因此,本研究的目的是研究这些人格与十二种喇沙修士美德的关系,以及他们回应信仰召唤的态度倾向。具体的目标是与这些美德串联在一起的,即虔诚、谨慎、耐心、自我控制、沉默、温柔、严肃、谦卑、智慧、热情、警惕和慷慨。本研究采用描述性研究设计和定性研究方法。前面提到的五个圣经人物是用有目的的抽样方法选择的。相关数据是通过书桌研究从圣经中收集的。引证和精选的圣经经文是重点。定性数据分析采用内容分析-注释法。这一分析以弱者理论、不合群理论和与巨人作战的艺术为指导。结果显示,被研究的人格面对的是他们形象的歌利亚巨人。亚当面对蛇,挪亚在洪水前面对不信的人,而亚伯拉罕、约瑟和摩西不得不面对埃及法老。服从是喇沙修士的美德,体现在从亚当到摩西的所有人格中。其他主要的美德包括虔诚、智慧、谨慎、耐心、谦卑、热情、自我控制和慷慨。研究建议我们接受喇沙修士的美德。不管我们在生活中可能会遇到什么样的歌利亚,我们都建议我们相信上帝,并对他有信心,就像研究圣经人物在他们的时代如何面对挑战一样。
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