Classic Christian books in modern English with chapter summaries and discussions.
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Classic Christian books in modern English with chapter summaries and discussions.
The goal of these courses is to help students better understand and delight in Christ through Scriptural theology in the light of a careful reading of historic Christian books. “A careful reading” because we want to honor the author and his book and deal rightly with its contents (“love your neighbor as yourself”). “Scriptural theology” because our main focus at Biblearc is on studying the Bible. “To better understand and delight in” because theology should not only inform the head but affect the heart and hands.
Chapter Summary
Philosophy asserts that not only do the wicked have no power, but also that the accomplishment of wicked people’s desires adds to their misery. Further, their wrongdoing is often limited by their sudden destruction. What follows from these truths is that wicked people who are punished are happier than if they were not punished. For it is just and, therefore, good for the wicked to be punished, who then experience something good. To know and love this truth is to be rewarded within one’s self, and to hate it is to be punished within one’s self—but tragically, the majority of mankind rejects this truth.
A further truth is that those who inflict injustice on others are unhappier than those so afflicted, for those who act wickedly are wretched, and so worse off than those they afflict! Thus they are worthy of the pity of the wise, not hatred.
About The Consolation of Philosophy
Written in the 6th-century from a prison cell as the author awaits execution for a crime he did not commit, The Consolation of Philosophy is a dialogue between Boethius and a mysterious woman—Lady Philosophy—who helps him rediscover wisdom and virtue.
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Classic Christian books in modern English with chapter summaries and discussions.
The goal of these courses is to help students better understand and delight in Christ through Scriptural theology in the light of a careful reading of historic Christian books. “A careful reading” because we want to honor the author and his book and deal rightly with its contents (“love your neighbor as yourself”). “Scriptural theology” because our main focus at Biblearc is on studying the Bible. “To better understand and delight in” because theology should not only inform the head but affect the heart and hands.