In this episode, I interview Jacob Allee, classical educator and founder of Study The Great Books, about the lost art of virtue and how the habits we form today shape who we become tomorrow. We explore the seven cardinal and theological virtues, how they relate to Christian living, and practical ways to develop virtue in daily life.
The Seven Virtues:
Four Cardinal Virtues (foundation of civilization):
PrudenceDoing the right thing at the right time after careful consideration
TemperanceModeration; knowing the right degree to partake in something
Fortitude (Courage)Willingness to risk one's wellbeing for the good of others
JusticeGiving to others what is their due
Three Theological Virtues (gifts of grace):
FaithBelieving what one ought to believe
HopeGreatly expecting something based on God's sure promises
LoveDisinterested concern for the wellbeing of others
Recommended Resources:
Books:"Nicomachean Ethics" by Aristotle"A Brief Reader on the Virtues of the Human Heart" by Josef Pieper"Dracula" by Bram Stoker (for fortitude and love)"Sense and Sensibility" by Jane Austen (for temperance)
Where to Find Jacob:Study The Great Books: studythegreatbooks.comSubstack: stgb.substack.comVirtue Catechism available through his platforms
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