The concept of Safety in Christianity
Synonyms: Security, Protection, Safety measures, Defense, Safeguarding, Welfare, Well-being, Safeguard, Assurance
In Dutch: Veiligheid; In Finnish: Turvallisuus; In Spanish: Seguridad; In Malay: Keselamatan; In German: Sicherheit; In Swedish: ³§Ã¤°ì±ð°ù³ó±ð³Ù; In French: ³§Ã©³¦³Ü°ù¾±³Ùé
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Christian concept of 'Safety'
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) It is essential to ensure security, and the author suggests providing for it as much as possible, implying that it is a priority.[1] (2) Safety refers to the well-being of the emperors, and is something that those in the text swear by, considering it far more valuable than the genii of the Caesars.[2] (3) A state of being protected from harm or danger, particularly for souls who believe in God's promises.[3]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) The assurance that comes from being within God's possession, signifying security against external threats and instability.[4]
From: The Kebra Nagast
(1) The Queen instructed Tamrin to bring the young man back in this condition if it was God's will.[5]
From: Summa Theologica (English translation)
(1) This is a state or condition that is opposed to fear and is considered in the context of daring, as the text suggests that fear takes forethought for this condition.[6]
From: The Second Helvetic Confession
(1) This refers to the protection and well-being of the people, which is the responsibility of the magistrate to preserve, even through the use of war if necessary.[7]