Each one of us is created for love. The good news is that we don't have to figure out how to live up to this purpose on our own. In this session, we'll discover that there really is a set of skills that will make us capable of living our relationships well and eventually building up a great society: the virtues, and that these virtues are the skills we need for life.
Up Next in Who Am I to Judge? Responding to Relativism with Logic and Love
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Real Freedom, Real Love
Do you think that you are free to live your life to the fullest and achieve ultimate happiness? In the last session we examined the virtues as the skills necessary to live our relationships well. These same skills make us truly free. In this session we'll look at what real freedom means and disco...
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The Lost "Art of Living"
What do you do when you want to learn how to do something really well? Do you get along by trial and error, with nothing to help you except your own determination to succeed? Or do you find someone to teach you, read books on the subject, or perhaps watch a tutorial? We generally learn best when ...
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Engaging Moral Relativism
In his letter to the Ephesians, St. Paul reminds us that we are to "[speak] the truth in love" (Ephesians 4:15). If we try to share the truth without love, we are very likely to do more harm than good.
In this session, we'll discuss how the goal of engaging with moral relativism is to share a ...
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