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This cultural history of humility reveals this lost virtue as a
secret defense against arrogance and incivility History
demonstrates that when the virtue of humility is cast aside,
excessive individualism follows. A person who lacks humility is at
risk of developing a deceptive sense of certitude and at worst
denies basic human rights, respect, and dignity to anyone they
identify as the enemy. Humility, a cultural history and biography
of the idea of humility, argues that the frightening alternative to
humility has been the death of civility. In this book, Bellitto
explores humility in Greco-Roman history, philosophy, and
literature; in the ancient and medieval Jewish, Christian, and
Muslim scriptures and sermons; in the Enlightenment; and in
contemporary discussions of education in virtue and citizenship.
The author encourages readers to recover and reclaim this lost
virtue by developing a new perspective on humility as an
alternative to the diseases of hubris, arrogance, and narcissism in
society. This book offers a fresh perspective on this lost virtue
for readers concerned with the culture wars and those interested in
finding a path to renewed civility.
Reforming the Church before Modernity considers the question of
ecclesial reform from late antiquity to the 17th century, and
tackles this complex question from primarily cultural perspectives,
rather than the more usual institutional approaches. The common
themes are social change, centres and peripheries of change,
monasticism, and intellectuals and their relationship to reform.
This innovative approach opens up the question of how religious
reform took place and challenges existing ecclesiological models
that remains too focussed on structures in a manner artificial for
pre-modern Europe. Several chapters specifically take issue with
the problem of what constitutes reform, reformations, and
historians' notions of the periodization of reform, while in others
the relationship between personal transformation and its broader
social, political or ecclesial context emerges as a significant
dynamic. Presenting essays from a distinguished international cast
of scholars, the book makes an important contribution to the
debates over ecclesiology and religious reform stimulated by the
anniversary of Vatican II.
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