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Resilience and the Virtue of Fortitude - Aquinas in Dialogue with the Psychosocial Sciences (Hardcover)
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Resilience and the Virtue of Fortitude - Aquinas in Dialogue with the Psychosocial Sciences (Hardcover)
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Emphirical research and virtue ethics find a fitting match in their
respective studies of resilience and fortitude. The concept of
resilience involves personal and social capacities to cope with
difficulty, resist destruction under hardship, and construct
something positive out of an otherwise negative situation. Although
the concept is new, the human phenomenon is ancient. It has been
attested to for millennia by poets, philosophers, and spiritual
writers who have praised it in the language of the virtues. In
addition to examining empirical resilience research, this book
offers - at philosophical and theological levels - a basis for a
hearty understanding of the human person in terms of the virtues
that enable human beings to overcome difficulty when they are faced
with fear and suffering, or when they are in need of imaginative
daring and hope. The primary such virtue is fortitude. The present
study employs the thought of Thomas Aquinas and his sources on
fortitude and its related virtues, while taking his dialogal method
as a basis for critically appropriating reflections from other
perspectives as well. The book offers a renewed, classic vision of
the human person and the ordering of the sciences as read through
the complementary and, at one level, corrective insights of
empirical psychosocial studies on resilience. Such a vibrant
natural-law approach to ethical norms and moral development offers
guidelines and a framework for understanding human resilience.
Moreover, it recognizes a theological transformation of such human
capacities - a spiritual resilience - by proposing the New Law of
grace, Christ's teaching, and the infused virtues as vital bases
for Christian ethics.
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