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Faith, Hope, Love

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Publisher: Ignatius Press
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 299
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Josef Pieper's timeless classic on the three theological virtues of Faith, Hope, and Love is now available in a single-volume edition. Spanning the intervals between East and West, Reason and Revelation, and despair and ecstasy, these treatises offer profound insights into the nature of the human condition. Delivered with clarity, elegance, and wit, they provide a unique perspective on the perennial questions of human existence.

In his famous work on Faith, Josef Pieper discusses the role of faith in human life and its relationship to reason and revelation. He argues that faith is not a blind leap into the dark, but rather a vision of things unseen that allows us to see reality in a new light. In his treatise on Hope, Pieper explores the nature of hope as a virtue and its place in the Christian life. He argues that hope is not simply wishful thinking or optimism, but rather a confident expectation of God's goodness and mercy. Finally, in his eloquent work on Love, Pieper examines love as the highest form of human activity. He contends that love is not simply an emotion or feeling, but an act of will rooted in our nature as creatures made in God's image.

Whether read separately or together, these three works provide a wealth of insights into the nature of faith, hope, and love. With eloquence and wit, Josef Pieper shows us that these virtues are not simply ideals to strive for, but realities to be lived out in our daily lives.

Josef Pieper:

Josef Pieper was a German Catholic philosopher, at the forefront of the Neo-Thomistic wave in twentieth-century Catholic philosophy. His views are rooted primarily in the Scholasticism of Thomas Aquinas and in the teachings of Plato. In 60 years of creative work as a philosopher and writer, Pieper explicated the wisdom tradition of the West in clear language and identified its enduring relevance.