Faith and Virtue Formation (PDF)
Christian Philosophy in Aid of Becoming Good
(Sprache: Englisch)
The Christian tradition offers a robust and compelling vision of what it is for human life to be lived well. Faith and Virtue Formation articulates various aspects of that vision in ways that will deepen understanding of the virtues and virtue formation....
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The Christian tradition offers a robust and compelling vision of what it is for human life to be lived well. Faith and Virtue Formation articulates various aspects of that vision in ways that will deepen understanding of the virtues and virtue formation. The collection considers the value of studying the vices for moral formation; the importance of emotion and agency in virtue formation; the connections between certain disabilities and virtue; the roles of
divine grace, liturgy, worship, and the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit in Christian virtue formation; the formation of infused virtues, including the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love; the roles of friendship and the communal life of the Church in cultivating virtue; and new philosophical and
theological reflections on some largely neglected virtues. Offering an interdisciplinary approach, the contributors draw on philosophical, theological, and biblical wisdom, along with insights from contemporary psychology and rich narrative examples, in aid of becoming good. By providing deeply insightful and edifying reflections on the prospects, processes, and practices of moral and spiritual formation, this volume demonstrates that moral philosophy not only illuminates, but it can also guide
and inspire the formation of virtue.
divine grace, liturgy, worship, and the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit in Christian virtue formation; the formation of infused virtues, including the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love; the roles of friendship and the communal life of the Church in cultivating virtue; and new philosophical and
theological reflections on some largely neglected virtues. Offering an interdisciplinary approach, the contributors draw on philosophical, theological, and biblical wisdom, along with insights from contemporary psychology and rich narrative examples, in aid of becoming good. By providing deeply insightful and edifying reflections on the prospects, processes, and practices of moral and spiritual formation, this volume demonstrates that moral philosophy not only illuminates, but it can also guide
and inspire the formation of virtue.
Autoren-Porträt
Adam C. Pelser is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the United States Air Force Academy. His research interests include ethics, the moral psychology of emotion and virtue, and philosophical theology.W. Scott Cleveland is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Director of Catholic Studies at the University of Mary. His research interests include ethics, philosophy of religion, and moral psychology, especially the study of virtues and emotions, the relation between the two, and the role of each in the moral and intellectual life.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2021, 384 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Adam C. Pelser, W. Scott Cleveland
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 0192648543
- ISBN-13: 9780192648549
- Erscheinungsdatum: 03.06.2021
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