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  2. Holy obedience - Wikipedia

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    Christian obedience is a free choice to surrender one's will to God, [6] and an act of homage. [3]Amongst the moral virtues obedience enjoys a primacy of honour. The reason is that the greater or lesser excellence of a moral virtue is determined by the greater or lesser value of the object which it qualifies one to put aside in order to give oneself to God.

  3. Obedience - Wikipedia

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    Obedience, in human behavior, is a form of "social influence in which a person yields to explicit instructions or orders from an authority figure". [1] Obedience is generally distinguished from compliance, which some authors define as behavior influenced by peers while others use it as a more general term for positive responses to another individual's request, [2] and from conformity, which is ...

  4. Verse of obedience - Wikipedia

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    Hear and obey, even if the man in authority over you is a slave with a mutilated nose." [ 7 ] He includes another hadith, also attributed to Muhammad, "Any one who rises up when the people have an imam, seeking thereby to create sedition and disunity, you must kill him."

  5. Obey - Wikipedia

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    Obey may refer to: Obedience (human behavior), the act of following instructions or recognizing someone's authority; Obey (surname) Obey (Brainbombs album), a 1995 album by the Swedish band Brainbombs; Obey (Axis of Advance album), a 2004 album by the Canadian band Axis of Advance; Andre the Giant Has a Posse, which spawned the OBEY Giant movement

  6. Obedientiary - Wikipedia

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    In the Middle Ages, an obedientiary or obedienciary (from the Latin obedientiarius, meaning someone in an 'obedient', i.e. subordinate, position) was a lesser official of a monastery appointed by will of the superior.

  7. Letter and spirit of the law - Wikipedia

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    To obey the letter of the law is to follow the literal reading of the words of the law, whereas following the spirit of the law is to follow the intention of why the law was enforced. Although it is usual to follow both the letter and the spirit, the two are commonly referenced when they are in opposition.

  8. Three Obediences and Four Virtues - Wikipedia

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    The Three Obediences and Four Virtues (Chinese: 三 從 四 德; pinyin: Sāncóng Sìdé; Vietnamese: Tam tòng, tứ đức) is a set of moral principles and social code of behavior for maiden and married women in East Asian Confucianism, especially in ancient and imperial China.

  9. Antinomianism - Wikipedia

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    None of these individuals argued that Christians would not obey the law. Instead, they believed that believers would spontaneously obey the law without external motivation. [ 5 ] Antinomianism during this period is likely a reaction against Arminianism , as it emphasized free grace in salvation to the detriment of any participation on the part ...