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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Josef Pieper is a German Roman Catholic philosopher in the German romantic idealist tradition. His specialty is Thomas Aquinas. This book is a selection from his writings selected by Pieper himself. The collection is remarkably coherent, each small unit leading into the next. He engages with ancient through modern philosophy, all from the standpoint of the Christian in dialog with Reality and Truth. What is the nature of human existence? How does theology and philosophy (or, better, theologians and philosophers) relate to one another? What is hope, happiness? How does hope relate to the future and the past? He is a clear and direct thinker and writer, reminding me at times of C. S. Lewis in his style. My one criticism is that sometimes, especially in the section on human existence, he leaves me wondering if I'm to accept his propositions as self-evident, when they are not self-evident to me! He's more "mystical" than I am, and some of his rhetoric leaves me cold. Nevertheless, he is profoundly thought-provoking and his ideas demand engagement and response. I'm going to leave this book alone for a while, and then reread it. Highly recommended. no reviews | add a review
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Foreward by Hans Urs von Balthasar Near the end of a long career as one of the most widely read popular Thomistic philosophers of the twentieth century, Josef Pieper has himself compiled an anthology from all his works. He has selected the best and most representative passages and arranged them in an order that gives sense to the whole and aids in the understanding of each excerpt. Pieper's reputation rests on his remarkable ability to restate traditional wisdom in terms of contemporary problems. He is a philosopher who writes in the language of common sense, presenting involved issues in a clear, lucid and simple manner. Among his many well-known works included in this anthology are selections from Leisure: The Basis of Culture , The Four Cardinal Virtues , About Love , Belief and Faith , Happiness and Contemplation , and Scholasticism . Below is a list of the selection titles: Human Authenticity The Two Sides of the Coin That Is Truth The Freedom of Philosophy and Its Adversaries Free Space in the World of Work Truths-Known and Believed The Reality of the Holy "Finis" Means Both End and Goal No library descriptions found. |
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