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Introducing Moral Theology: True Happiness and the Virtues
R**Q
An Honest Book Title
This is a very easy to understand yet precise text. It is exactly as it says - an introduction to moral theology.I almost sometimes wish it would challenge me more! But great read - and great resource around the house.Edit: I came back here a second time to praise this book. Since my reading it, I have given it to three other people. You take SO many things for granted and this book really helps people understand some of those things. It's too basic for some people -- but I find the vast majority of people miscalculate how much of this they understand. You don't have to agree with all the Christian aspects, but you can understand the underlying ideas a lot better.
J**N
Happiness consists of the good life - a non-threatening intro to morality
Mattison takes solid Catholic moral theology and presents it in terms and images that are not intimidating, but invite the student to examine the foundations of morality as a happy life, rather than a life of obligation. He shows how the virtues enable and embody that happy life, and importantly, how one develops virtues.He presents one virtue at a time, and his style is to tell the reader what he's going to say, then to say it, and to remind us what he's just said. The student integrates content by completing study questions and further through reflection questions that invite integrative expression. Needless to say, this makes the instructor's job easier both in terms of creating assignments and initiating classroom discussion.My undergraduate students are reading this book in conjunction with the Splendor of Truth and comment on how accessible the encyclical becomes because they've met the terms and concepts as presented by Mattison in connection with their own life situations.
P**E
More than an "Introduction"...
I purchased this book to use as preparation for giving a lecture as a Catechist in our parish Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) program. I had researched other books online and this seemed to be the best. However, while the book may be right for some, it has not met my expectations. While I like and admire Thomistic and scholastic theology, using this book as a resource, I would find it very difficult to present a cogent, understandable lecture to my lay audience. I suppose my main criticism is that the book is more than an "Introduction." However, that opinion is my shortcoming, not the author's. I wanted an introduction to serve as a resource for my lecture. To me, this is a full fledged course and may be perfect for others.
J**R
enjoyable and efficacious
Clearly written, easy to understand, and packed with wisdom. I appreciate the gentle but solid approach Mattison takes describing the moral life. His practical examples of applying the virtues are what makes his work particularly helpful. Even though Mattison admits to coming from a Christian perspective, this work can assist Christian and non-Christian alike in developing a greater understanding of morality and the virtues. I would recommend this for those who have no background at all on the subject as well as those who seek to deepen their knowledge of the virtuous life.
J**
Fantastic! A must read book on Christian virtue
Fantastic! A must read book on Christian virtue. An even better book on Christian virtue with a chapter by Mattison is called Being Good; Christian Virtues for Everyday Life.
B**R
Wonderful book. Explains in great detail how behavior has ...
helps with a lot of definitions for actions we sometimes incur when we don't have the words to say out loud. Wonderful book. Explains in great detail how behavior has changed over the years inreference to spirituality and includes opposing views of those who are not spiritual people.
O**M
Limited perspective.
This book is very tomistic and the author's perspective is king of limited. Even when he try to go to specific cases, his examples don't touch the reality of human life.Nonedles it includes great an very clear exposition of moral principles.I am still waiting for a good moral theologian...
C**E
I needed a book for class
This book came in a timely manner with a personal note from the sender Sean thanking me for buying the book. This book was a required textbook for school. It's interesting so far, I haven't completed the book. It was a great price for my budget.
A**O
key
The book is very important to learn and be eable to choose between what make us happy and what is happines.
A**R
Excellent for beginners and still indepth enough for scholarly work.
Easy read. Excellent for beginners and adequate for even university level reading.
E**O
very good
An excellent introduction to Moral. Clear at good exemplars
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