Faith and Virtue Formation
Christian Philosophy in Aid of Becoming Good
Herausgeber: Pelser, Adam C; Cleveland, W Scott
Faith and Virtue Formation
Christian Philosophy in Aid of Becoming Good
Herausgeber: Pelser, Adam C; Cleveland, W Scott
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The Christian tradition offers a compelling vision of what it is for human life to be lived well. This collection articulates various aspects of that vision in ways that will deepen understanding of virtue formation. The contributors demonstrate that moral philosophy not only illuminates, but can also inspire the formation of virtue.
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The Christian tradition offers a compelling vision of what it is for human life to be lived well. This collection articulates various aspects of that vision in ways that will deepen understanding of virtue formation. The contributors demonstrate that moral philosophy not only illuminates, but can also inspire the formation of virtue.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780192895349
- ISBN-10: 0192895346
- Artikelnr.: 61214932
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780192895349
- ISBN-10: 0192895346
- Artikelnr.: 61214932
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.
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* PART I. THE CAPITAL VICES TRADITION IN AID OF VIRTUE FORMATION
* 1: Robert B. Kruschwitz: Why We Should Teach Undergraduates about
Vice
* 2: Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung: What Are You Guarding? Virtuous Anger
and Lifelong Practice
* PART II. EMOTION AND AGENCY IN VIRTUE FORMATION
* 3: Kevin Timpe: Emotion, Executive Dysfunction, and Agency: Can
Emotional Disability impair an Agent's Likelihood of Virtue?
* 4: Ryan West: Willpower and the Cultivation of Virtues
* PART III. GOD AND VIRTUE FORMATION
* 5: Jennifer A. Herdt: Augustine on Grace and Worship in Virtue
Formation
* 6: Steven L. Porter and Brandon Rickabaugh: The Sanctifying Work of
the Holy Spirit in Christian Virtue Formation
* PART IV. ON THE FORMATION OF THEOLOGICAL VIRTUES
* 7: Angela McKay Knobel: An Instinct for the Divine: Faith and the
Formation of Infused Virtue
* 8: Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung: Practicing Hope
* 9: Adam C. Pelser: Cultivating Christian Love
* PART V. FORMATIONAL REFLECTIONS ON SOME NEGLECTED VIRTUES
* 10: Christian B. Miller: Cultivating Honesty
* 11: Jason Baehr: Two Concepts of Intellectual Humility
* 12: Heidi Chamberlin Giannini: On Graciousness
* 13: C. Stephen Evans: Accountability as Part of the Human Moral
Condition and as a Virtue
* Introduction
* PART I. THE CAPITAL VICES TRADITION IN AID OF VIRTUE FORMATION
* 1: Robert B. Kruschwitz: Why We Should Teach Undergraduates about
Vice
* 2: Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung: What Are You Guarding? Virtuous Anger
and Lifelong Practice
* PART II. EMOTION AND AGENCY IN VIRTUE FORMATION
* 3: Kevin Timpe: Emotion, Executive Dysfunction, and Agency: Can
Emotional Disability impair an Agent's Likelihood of Virtue?
* 4: Ryan West: Willpower and the Cultivation of Virtues
* PART III. GOD AND VIRTUE FORMATION
* 5: Jennifer A. Herdt: Augustine on Grace and Worship in Virtue
Formation
* 6: Steven L. Porter and Brandon Rickabaugh: The Sanctifying Work of
the Holy Spirit in Christian Virtue Formation
* PART IV. ON THE FORMATION OF THEOLOGICAL VIRTUES
* 7: Angela McKay Knobel: An Instinct for the Divine: Faith and the
Formation of Infused Virtue
* 8: Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung: Practicing Hope
* 9: Adam C. Pelser: Cultivating Christian Love
* PART V. FORMATIONAL REFLECTIONS ON SOME NEGLECTED VIRTUES
* 10: Christian B. Miller: Cultivating Honesty
* 11: Jason Baehr: Two Concepts of Intellectual Humility
* 12: Heidi Chamberlin Giannini: On Graciousness
* 13: C. Stephen Evans: Accountability as Part of the Human Moral
Condition and as a Virtue
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* PART I. THE CAPITAL VICES TRADITION IN AID OF VIRTUE FORMATION
* 1: Robert B. Kruschwitz: Why We Should Teach Undergraduates about
Vice
* 2: Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung: What Are You Guarding? Virtuous Anger
and Lifelong Practice
* PART II. EMOTION AND AGENCY IN VIRTUE FORMATION
* 3: Kevin Timpe: Emotion, Executive Dysfunction, and Agency: Can
Emotional Disability impair an Agent's Likelihood of Virtue?
* 4: Ryan West: Willpower and the Cultivation of Virtues
* PART III. GOD AND VIRTUE FORMATION
* 5: Jennifer A. Herdt: Augustine on Grace and Worship in Virtue
Formation
* 6: Steven L. Porter and Brandon Rickabaugh: The Sanctifying Work of
the Holy Spirit in Christian Virtue Formation
* PART IV. ON THE FORMATION OF THEOLOGICAL VIRTUES
* 7: Angela McKay Knobel: An Instinct for the Divine: Faith and the
Formation of Infused Virtue
* 8: Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung: Practicing Hope
* 9: Adam C. Pelser: Cultivating Christian Love
* PART V. FORMATIONAL REFLECTIONS ON SOME NEGLECTED VIRTUES
* 10: Christian B. Miller: Cultivating Honesty
* 11: Jason Baehr: Two Concepts of Intellectual Humility
* 12: Heidi Chamberlin Giannini: On Graciousness
* 13: C. Stephen Evans: Accountability as Part of the Human Moral
Condition and as a Virtue
* Introduction
* PART I. THE CAPITAL VICES TRADITION IN AID OF VIRTUE FORMATION
* 1: Robert B. Kruschwitz: Why We Should Teach Undergraduates about
Vice
* 2: Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung: What Are You Guarding? Virtuous Anger
and Lifelong Practice
* PART II. EMOTION AND AGENCY IN VIRTUE FORMATION
* 3: Kevin Timpe: Emotion, Executive Dysfunction, and Agency: Can
Emotional Disability impair an Agent's Likelihood of Virtue?
* 4: Ryan West: Willpower and the Cultivation of Virtues
* PART III. GOD AND VIRTUE FORMATION
* 5: Jennifer A. Herdt: Augustine on Grace and Worship in Virtue
Formation
* 6: Steven L. Porter and Brandon Rickabaugh: The Sanctifying Work of
the Holy Spirit in Christian Virtue Formation
* PART IV. ON THE FORMATION OF THEOLOGICAL VIRTUES
* 7: Angela McKay Knobel: An Instinct for the Divine: Faith and the
Formation of Infused Virtue
* 8: Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung: Practicing Hope
* 9: Adam C. Pelser: Cultivating Christian Love
* PART V. FORMATIONAL REFLECTIONS ON SOME NEGLECTED VIRTUES
* 10: Christian B. Miller: Cultivating Honesty
* 11: Jason Baehr: Two Concepts of Intellectual Humility
* 12: Heidi Chamberlin Giannini: On Graciousness
* 13: C. Stephen Evans: Accountability as Part of the Human Moral
Condition and as a Virtue