Piety
51filial piety — noun Respect owed to ones parents and ancestors …
52FILIAL PIETY — the supreme virtue in CONFUCIAN ETHICS associated with the honoring of elders and the ancestors …
53filial piety — devotion and honor to parents and ancestors (especially as the ultimate virtue in Confucianism) …
54Puritan piety — Пуританское благочестие …
55filial piety — /fɪliəl ˈpaɪəti/ (say fileeuhl puyuhtee) noun (in Asian countries living in a Confucian tradition) the obligations which a child has to a parent encompassing respectful treatment and material support …
56popular piety — See popular Catholicism …
57filial piety — noun Etymology: translation of Chinese (Pekingese) hsiao4 : reverence for parents considered in Chinese ethics the prime virtue and the basis of all right human relations …
58pietykštis — pietykštis, ė adj. (1) pietinis: Duok vaikam pietykščio pieno Ds …
59Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …
60Euthyphro — is one of Plato s early dialogues, dated to after 399 BCE. It features Ancient Greek philosopher Socrates and Euthyphro, a man known for being a religious expert. They attempt to pinpoint a definition for piety.BackgroundThe dialogue is set near… …