
Theological virtues
The theological virtues are fundamental virtues in Christian theology that guide moral behavior and foster a relationship with God. They consist of faith, hope, and charity (or love). Faith is the belief in God and His teachings. Hope is the trust in God’s promises and looking forward to eternal life. Charity is the unconditional love for God and others, reflecting selflessness and compassion. Together, these virtues aim to elevate human morality and strengthen one’s spiritual life, serving as the foundation for all other virtues and guiding individuals in their ethical decisions and relationships with others.