Faith, Hope, Love by Josef Pieper

A concise philosophical-theological meditation that examines the three theological virtues as distinct yet interrelated orientations of the human person toward God: faith as the intellect’s openness to and assent to divine truth, hope as the soul’s confident expectation of ultimate good and eternal fulfillment, and love as the highest virtue that unites will and intellect in self-giving toward God and neighbor. Drawing on the classical and Thomistic tradition, the essays clarify how these supernatural virtues elevate and perfect natural powers, counter various modern misunderstandings, and undergird a contemplative, sacramental life. The work blends careful argumentation with spiritual insight to show these virtues’ central role in moral formation and the pursuit of the true human good.

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