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piouswoman
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Would you mind providing the link to what St. Thomas Aquinas said in the Summa as to modesty?Actually, this is incorrect. Modesty is very much dependent on external factors such as time, place, and culture. St. Thomas Aquinas discusses this in the Summa. Modesty is different from most other virtues in that it is focused on other people’s perceptions, which are dependent on a number of factors. Modesty involves avoiding attire or actions that would be likely to draw inappropriate attention to ourselves, especially with regards to protecting purity. However, factors that draw such attention vary with time, place, and culture. As skatepixie noted, attire that would likely draw inappropriate attention in a bank would not have the same effect at a beach.
To draw a more striking example, consider the fact that complete exposure of your body while being examined by a doctor is not immodest because in that situation it is not likely to cause impure thoughts in others, and the doctor is expected to maintain a professional demeanor, both externally and internally. Thus, although nudity is involved, its effects on the observer are not the same as they would be in another context. Modesty is very much dependent on context.
I have a feeling that if St. Thomas Aquinas were alive today, to see the way women dress, the unabashedly immodest dress, he would recoil in horror. You speak of context as though it were an excuse, well, there is NO excuse for the way most women dress today, and those that are apologists for it are enemies of all that is good.