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There is no difference between the words in Christian usage. In common usage the word charity describes acts of love but its root is the Latin word caritas which refers to the greatest form of love: agape.1827 The practice of all the virtues is animated and inspired by charity, which “binds everything together in perfect harmony”;105 it is the form of the virtues;
Gosh, I am so intriqued by this paragraph (1827). The word “form” here, does it mean the substance of, the very nature of, the foundation of…? If it does, love is the foundation of ALL the virtues and the source of ALL virtues, yes?
Then as Socrates and all the other people on this blog have been trying to do, we need to know what love is or at least be able to differentiate it. Yes?
it articulates and orders them among themselves; it is the source and the goal of their Christian practice. Charity upholds and purifies our human ability to love,
If charity …upholds and purifiies… our ability to love, then isn’t there a difference between Charity and Love? The sentence implies there is a difference. If there is a difference, that is good news for me because I have always felt there is a problem with viewing charity (something we are commanded to do) as a feeling.
How do you (all) feel?