The Seven Habits of the Good Life: How the Biblical Virtues Free Us from the Seven Deadly Sins

The Seven Habits of the Good Life: How the Biblical Virtues Free Us from the Seven Deadly Sins

by Kalman J. Kaplan Wayne State University, Matthew B. Schwartz
ISBN-10:
0742532755
ISBN-13:
9780742532755
Pub. Date:
04/07/2008
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0742532755
ISBN-13:
9780742532755
Pub. Date:
04/07/2008
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
The Seven Habits of the Good Life: How the Biblical Virtues Free Us from the Seven Deadly Sins

The Seven Habits of the Good Life: How the Biblical Virtues Free Us from the Seven Deadly Sins

by Kalman J. Kaplan Wayne State University, Matthew B. Schwartz

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Overview

In The Seven Habits of the Good Life, the authors highlight seven biblical gifts_self-esteem, wisdom, righteousness, love, healthy appetite, prudence, and purpose_and present each one as an alternative to one of the seven deadly sins. Each gift gives readers a chance to enrich their lives by integrating concern for themselves with a healthy concern for others rather than punishing themselves for bad behavior. Incorporating clinical case studies, the voices of real people, and biblical stories, this book shows how the wisdom of the scriptures can provide us concrete ways of redefining difficult situations and approaching life in a way that strives for fullness, harmony, and balance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742532755
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 04/07/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 134
Product dimensions: 6.09(w) x 9.18(h) x 0.34(d)

About the Author

Kalman J. Kaplan was a 2006D2007 Fulbright Fellow at Tel Aviv University. He is professor of clinical psychology in both the departments of psychiatry and medical education at the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine, and directs the Religion/Spirituality and Mental Health program (www.rsmh.org) funded by the John Templeton Foundation. Matthew B. Schwartz teaches history and near eastern studies at Wayne State University and is widely published in the areas of ancient history and biblical studies. He lives in Southfield, Michigan.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Self-esteem
Chapter 3 Wisdom
Chapter 4 Righteousness
Chapter 5 Love
Chapter 6 Healthy Appetite
Chapter 7 Prudence
Chapter 8 Purpose
Chapter 9 Conclusion
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