The jury is out on the virtue of humility. Most people find humility a more attractive character trait in others than its opposites of pride and arrogance. Yet many philosophers, be they ancient or modern, find little value in humility as a virtue. For the Aristotelian moral tradition, humility is an impediment to greatness. Modern philosophers take this sentiment further, asserting that humility is a sham virtue that leads to unhappiness and human debasement. The Christian intellectual tradition, however, provides a contrast to these negative appraisals of humility. St. Augustine of Hippo is...
The jury is out on the virtue of humility. Most people find humility a more attractive character trait in others than its opposites of pride and arrog...
It is not simply for rhetorical flourish that politicians so regularly invoke Gods blessings on the country. It is because the relatively new form of power we call the nation-state arose out of a Western political imagination steeped in Christianity. In this brief guide to the history of Christianity and politics, Pecknold shows how early Christianity reshaped the Western political imagination with its new theological claims about eschatological time, participation, and communion with God and neighbor. The ancient view of the Church as the ""mystical body of Christ"" is singled out in...
It is not simply for rhetorical flourish that politicians so regularly invoke Gods blessings on the country. It is because the relatively new form of ...