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'''Courage''', also known as bravery, will, intrepidity, and fortitude, is the ability to confront [[fear]], [[pain]], risk/danger, [[uncertainty]], or intimidation. "[[Physical]] courage" is courage in the face of physical pain, hardship, or threat of [[death]], while "moral courage" is the ability to [[act]] faithfully in the face of popular opposition, [[shame]], scandal, or discouragement.
 
'''Courage''', also known as bravery, will, intrepidity, and fortitude, is the ability to confront [[fear]], [[pain]], risk/danger, [[uncertainty]], or intimidation. "[[Physical]] courage" is courage in the face of physical pain, hardship, or threat of [[death]], while "moral courage" is the ability to [[act]] faithfully in the face of popular opposition, [[shame]], scandal, or discouragement.
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Courage''''', follow [PeaceandCourage_std.jpg this link].</center>
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Courage''''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Courage this link].</center>
 
==Theories of courage==
 
==Theories of courage==
 
===Western Antiquity and Middle Ages===
 
===Western Antiquity and Middle Ages===

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