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The Heart Of Virtue
Donald DeMarco

The Heart Of Virtue

Lessons from Life and Literature Illustrating the Beauty and Value of Moral Character

Ignatius Press (Mar 1996)
9780898705683
| Paperback
231 pages | 5.3 x 8.1 inch | English
Dewey 241.4
LC Classification BV4630 .D44 1996
LC Control No. 95079949

Genre

  • Catechesis

Subject

  • Christian Ethics
  • Christian Ethics Catholic Authors
  • Christian Ethics/ Catholic Authors
  • Virtues

Plot

The Heart of Virtue brings to life in an inspirational and memorable way what is at the core of every true moral virtue, namely, love. It presents twenty-eight different virtues, and reveals, through stories that personify these virtues, how love is expressed through care, courage, compassion, faith, hope, justice, prudence, temperance, wisdom, etc... It is a treatment of virtue that is both unique and original. It is unique in that twenty-eight distinct virtues are both illustrated in story form and explained through philosophical analysis. It is original in that many of the stories have never before appeared in print.The Heart of Virtue is a veritable liberal education in itself, bringing together in a carefully balanced and readable manner, distinguished personalities from diverse enterprises and periods of history. It literally sparkles with celebrities recruited from science and the arts, philosophy and theology, medicine and religion, stage and screen, sports and entertainment. But the book does not ignore the relatively unknown who provide several human interest stories that are both moving and unforgettable.The reader will be both astonished and edified by the determination of Winston Churchill, the compassion of Simone Weil, the courage of Edith Piaf, the humility of Charles Steinmetz, the patience of Walker Percy, the modesty of Flannery O'Connor, and the integrity of Jacques and Raissa Maritain.

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