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Spirituality vs Violence - What's the difference?

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In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between spirituality and violence

is that spirituality is (obsolete) an ecclesiastical body; the whole body of the clergy, as distinct from, or opposed to, the temporality while violence is (obsolete) ravishment; rape; violation.

As nouns the difference between spirituality and violence

is that spirituality is the quality or state of being spiritual while violence is extreme force.

spirituality

Noun

(spiritualities)
  • The quality or state of being spiritual.
  • A pleasure made for the soul, suitable to its spirituality . — South.
    If this light be not spiritual, yet it approacheth nearest to spirituality . — Sir Walter Raleigh.
    Much of our spirituality and comfort in public worship depends on the state of mind in which we come. — Bickersteth.
  • Concern for that which is unseen and intangible, as opposed to physical or mundane.
  • Appreciation for religious values.
  • (obsolete) That which belongs to the church, or to a person as an ecclesiastic, or to religion, as distinct from temporalities.
  • During the vacancy of a see, the archbishop is guardian of the spiritualities thereof. — Blackstone.
  • (obsolete) An ecclesiastical body; the whole body of the clergy, as distinct from, or opposed to, the temporality.
  • Five entire subsidies were granted to the king by the spirituality . — Fuller.

    violence

    English

    Noun

  • Extreme force.
  • Action which causes destruction, pain, or suffering.
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  • Widespread fighting.
  • (figuratively) Injustice, wrong.
  • (obsolete) ravishment; rape; violation
  • Hypernyms

    * (extreme force) force

    Antonyms

    * peace, nonviolence

    See also

    * domestic violence * reverse domestic violence ----