'Hope' has a different everyday meaning than for Christianity's thinker Aquinas. Commonly, hope means a desire for better circumstances, or trust in a good outcome. For Aquinas, it means the commitment to act to make the best outcome possible, even if there is no present reward.
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I think I understand the point you're making there. The distinction lies in whether or not the service is voluntary.
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