Spiritual Traditions and the Virtues provides a philosophical appreciation of the spiritual life, showing how a certain conception of spiritual well-being, rooted in Thomas Aquinas's account of the virtues, can generate a distinctive vision of human life, and the possibilities for spiritual fulfilment.
Spiritual Traditions and the Virtues provides a philosophical appreciation of the spiritual life, showing how a certain conception of spiritual well-being, rooted in Thomas Aquinas's account of the virtues, can generate a distinctive vision of human life, and the possibilities for spiritual fulfilment.
Mark R. Wynn is the Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion at the University of Oxford. He was previously Professor of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Leeds.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Philosophy as A Way of Life 2: Religious and Secular Conceptions of the Human Good 3: Metaphysics and Experience 4: Enacted Example in the Spiritual Life 5: The Epistemic Significance of Tradition 6: The Nature of Faith 7: Spiritual Goods and the Content of Religious Belief Concluding Remarks: Spiritual Traditions and Human Possibilities
Introduction 1: Philosophy as A Way of Life 2: Religious and Secular Conceptions of the Human Good 3: Metaphysics and Experience 4: Enacted Example in the Spiritual Life 5: The Epistemic Significance of Tradition 6: The Nature of Faith 7: Spiritual Goods and the Content of Religious Belief Concluding Remarks: Spiritual Traditions and Human Possibilities
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