Críticas:
?...This good book about The Good Life is good news... a balanced and profound proclamation.?Tony Campolo, Professor of Sociology, Eastern University ?Peter Gomes is well qualified to cast his net wider to people seeking The Good Life.?Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President Emeritus, University of Notre Dame ?With his usual eloquence and insight, Gomes reminds us of truthsthat are now more important to us than ever.?Karen Armstrong, author of The Battle for God ? Highly readable ... as reliable a guide for life as one is likely to find anywhere.?Huston Smith, author of Why Religion Matters ?A wise, timely, and wonderfully readable celebration of the virtues.?Marcus Borg, author of Reading the Bible Again For the First Time ?Peter at his best...he continues as the Master Teacher of truths we could not hear from others.?Alan K. Simpson, Former U.S. Senator to Wyoming ? In writing about things that matter, [Gomes] has written a book that matters.?Booklist ?A worthwhile addition to all libraries, this volume promises to be another best seller.? Library Journal " In writing about things that matter, [Gomes] has written a book that matters."--Booklist ."..This good book about The Good Life is good news... a balanced and profound proclamation."--Tony Campolo, Professor of Sociology, Eastern University "Clearly and persuasively, Gomes tackles themes such as hope, discipline and success."--Dallas Morning News "A wise, timely, and wonderfully readable celebration of the virtues."--Marcus Borg, author of Reading the Bible Again For the First Time " Highly readable ... as reliable a guide for life as one is likely to find anywhere."--Huston Smith, author of Why Religion Matters "A how-to for living a truly good life....simple and sound."--The [New Jersey] Star-Ledger "Peter Gomes is well qualified to cast his net wider to people seeking The Good Life."--Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President Emeritus, University of Notre Dame "A worthwhile addition to all libraries, this volume promises to be another best seller."--Library Journal 'Peter at his best...he continues as the Master Teacher of truths we could not hear from others."--Alan K. Simpson, Former U.S. Senator to Wyoming ..".This good book about The Good Life is good news... a balanced and profound proclamation."--Tony Campolo, Professor of Sociology, Eastern University "With his usual eloquence and insight, Gomes reminds us of truths that are now more important to us than ever."--Karen Armstrong, author of The Battle for God
Reseña del editor:
In this text, Peter Gomes calls for the rejection of the prevailing notions of success and happiness and proposes that we anchor our lives instead in the deeper truths of Western moral traditions. Gomes begins with the contemporary crisis of moral education in higher learning and subverts the prevalent assertion that the youth of our colleges and universities are spoiled and lacking in the capacity and desire to become good people and good citizens. Impressed by the sharp moral curiosity of young people, as well as their strong desire to know, to be and to do good, Gomes sets out to reclaim the tradition of virtue he believes can make this a great generation. In this search for a new nobility, he distinguishes between the plausible lies that our culture tells us about the good life and the truths that alone can bring happiness, working through each of the unquestioned values of modern life. Along the way he redefines the central elements of the pursuit of the good life (failure, success, discipline and freedom), then offers a presentation of the four cardinal virtues (prudence, justice, temperance and fortitude) and finally concludes with an argument for the three theological virtues of faith, hope and love.
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