The Good Life: Where Morality and Spirituality Converge
B**S
catching up on the Good Life
Richard Gula's work is strong on the communal and coventual qualities of Christian ethics. It echoes earlier themes of. Lovin and others who see the ethical life as eritten on the narrative of one's life.We used this as the introductory text for our theological studies book gathering.Our four members found good in it.
D**I
It is a good read but no real world page numbers hinders scholastic study
This book was required reading for a college course, however, the Kindle version does NOT have real world page numbers for references. Reading from class is given out by page numbers, but I haven't a clue as to what that means since the book is laid out in locations only. So if you need this for a class, kill a tree and buy the book.
P**R
Helpful resource
The Good Life provides solid teaching on the power of living a moral life. Emphasis on the power of God's love and how his Spirit works in each and every one
D**S
A must read . . .
A must read for those seeking to understand morality in the Roman Catholic context.
J**L
Challenging and uplifting
Wonderful textbook that was very thought provoking. Great material for generating discussion and examination of what constitutes a life well lived.
M**E
Five Stars
A very good book.
M**N
Worth the reading...
A must read for parent's who need to explain to children, the need for both...
J**N
The Good Life Where Morality and Spirituality Converge
We have used this book in our Book Group. Everyone is enjoying the book and it generates some very lively discussions.
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