Author: | Richard J. McQueen | ISBN: | 9781465949035 |
Publisher: | Richard J. McQueen | Publication: | December 2, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Richard J. McQueen |
ISBN: | 9781465949035 |
Publisher: | Richard J. McQueen |
Publication: | December 2, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The subject of Virtues and Vices, based on thematic studies conducted by Fernando D’Amico and Jacques Wisman, is proposed in this book as a themed walk through the passages of Scripture from the Old and New Testament. The biblical text (KJV) is presented deliberately devoid of additional comments to offer an immediate and direct perception of the selected track.
The thematic reading of the biblical text opens to the reader as a fascinating experience that allows him to benefit in a short time, a surprising and rich picture of content.
The complex matter of the virtues is developed through the reading of the sacred text, passing from the examination of the cardinal virtues (Prudence, Justice, Fortress, Temperance), and of the others classical virtues (Courage, Wisdom), to arrive finally to the theological virtues (Faith, Hope, Charity). With regard to the defects are treated those that are commonly called capital sins. The result is a varied texture and interest to understand the human soul.
The subject of Virtues and Vices, based on thematic studies conducted by Fernando D’Amico and Jacques Wisman, is proposed in this book as a themed walk through the passages of Scripture from the Old and New Testament. The biblical text (KJV) is presented deliberately devoid of additional comments to offer an immediate and direct perception of the selected track.
The thematic reading of the biblical text opens to the reader as a fascinating experience that allows him to benefit in a short time, a surprising and rich picture of content.
The complex matter of the virtues is developed through the reading of the sacred text, passing from the examination of the cardinal virtues (Prudence, Justice, Fortress, Temperance), and of the others classical virtues (Courage, Wisdom), to arrive finally to the theological virtues (Faith, Hope, Charity). With regard to the defects are treated those that are commonly called capital sins. The result is a varied texture and interest to understand the human soul.