
Magnanimity: The Greatness of Soul in Virtuous Leadership
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About this listen
Magnanimity means “greatness of soul.” It’s the quiet strength that enables a leader to accept honor without ego, give honor without hesitation, and act courageously without losing compassion.
In this episode, we’ll unpack:
1. Why psychology links magnanimity to high‑impact leadership roles.
2. How Aristotle, Aquinas, and the apostle Paul paint a fuller picture of this virtue.
3. Practical habits—and prayer—so you can cultivate greatness of soul in everyday leadership.
Scripture Ref:
Romans 12
Philippians 1:9
Psalm 139:23–24
Reflection Questions:
- When was the last time you accepted honor without ego or gave credit without needing to be seen?
- How do I typically respond to praise or recognition?
- When have I witnessed true magnanimity in a leader?
- Do I give credit and honor to others freely and sincerely?
- In what areas am I called to act boldly, but gently?
- What would it look like for me to lead with magnanimity this week?
Journal Prompt:
- Where is your leadership calling you to greater influence, and how can you answer that with humility?
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