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The Traditional Virtues According to St. Thomas Aquinas - by Jason M Craig (Paperback)
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- To mature as a man is to grow in virtue.
- About the Author: Jason M. Craig writes from a small dairy farm in Western NC.
- 232 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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"To mature as a man is to grow in virtue. And yet, year after year, many of us regress in our fundamental calling for a host of reasons: poor catechesis, modernism, isolation, self-absorption, and, to sum it up, the chains of vice. But God calls us to a life of virtue--that is, a life of faith, hope, charity, prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. These theological and cardinal virtues, the 'traditional virtues,' which this book walks through, are at the heart and soul of the spiritual life. We often think we know what 'the virtues' are, and perhaps we even dismiss them as being dry or abstract. But in The traditional virtues according to St. Thomas Aquinas, Jason Craig shows us how the insights and teachings of the Angelic Doctor can rescue Catholics from the common distortions of relativism, overpromising self-help programs, and impotent platitudes that reduce good living to 'being nice.' This timely work is laid out as a study for fathers and leaders of men, providing a common language and understanding for not only a manly life but a happy one. Surveying St. Thomas Aquinas's entire treatise on the virtues, while highlighting those aspects that touch most powerfully on the life of fathers, leaders, and mentors, this book is broad yet very practical. Along with a weekly lesson derived from Aquinas, there are also short daily directions for reading through a large portion of the New Testament to help ground and highlight his insights on Scripture and stretch the lessons through the whole week. With Aquinas's own prayers for virtue, wisdom, and purity included in this book, The traditional virtues according to St. Thomas Aquinas will challenge every Catholic man to reach the heights of holiness"--Back coveBook Synopsis
To mature as a man is to grow in virtue. And yet, year after year, many of us regress in our fundamental calling for a host of reasons: poor catechesis, modernism, isolation, self-absorption, and, to sum it up, the chains of vice. But God calls us to a life of virtue--that is, a life of faith, hope, charity, prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. These theological and cardinal virtues, the "traditional virtues," which this book walks through, are at the heart and soul of the spiritual life. We often think we know what "the virtues" are, and perhaps we even dismiss them as being dry or abstract. But in The Traditional Virtues According to St. Thomas Aquinas, Jason Craig shows us how the insights and teachings of the Angelic Doctor can rescue Catholics from the common distortions of relativism, overpromising self-help programs, and impotent platitudes that reduce good living to "being nice." This timely work is laid out as a study for fathers and leaders of men, providing a common language and understanding for not only a manly life but a happy one. Surveying St. Thomas Aquinas's entire treatise on the virtues, while highlighting those aspects that touch most powerfully on the life of fathers, leaders, and mentors, this book is broad yet very practical. Along with a weekly lesson derived from Aquinas, there are also short daily directions for reading through a large portion of the New Testament to help ground and highlight his insights on Scripture and stretch the lessons through the whole week. With Aquinas's own prayers for virtue, wisdom, and purity included in this book, The Traditional Virtues According to St. Thomas Aquinas will challenge every Catholic man to reach the heights of holiness.About the Author
Jason M. Craig writes from a small dairy farm in Western NC. He is the co-founder of Faternus, founding editor of Sword&Spade magazine, and author of Leaving Boyhood Behind. He holds a master's degree from the Augustine Institute and is known to claim his family invented bourbon.Dimensions (Overall): 8.4 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .6 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 232
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Christian Life
Publisher: Tan Books
Theme: Spiritual Growth
Format: Paperback
Author: Jason M Craig
Language: English
Street Date: September 26, 2023
TCIN: 89870545
UPC: 9781505127607
Item Number (DPCI): 247-37-8808
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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