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The philosopher Aristotle taught that...

The philosopher Aristotle taught that meekness was to be highly desired. He described it as a mean between anger and indifference, as the middle ground between excessive anger on the one hand and the inability to show anger at all on the other. Taking his cue from Aristotle, William Barclay renders Jesus’ words, “Blessed is the man who is always…

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