Kevin Timpe and Craig A. Boyd: Introduction
I: The Cardinal Virtues
1: Jay Wood: Prudence
2: David Schmidtz and John Thrasher: The Virtues of Justice
3: Daniel McInerny: Fortitude and the Conflict of Frameworks
4: Robert C. Roberts: Temperance
II: The Capital Vices and Corrective Virtues
5: Colleen McCluskey: Lust and Chastity
6: Robert B. Kruschwitz: Gluttony and Abstinence
7: Andrew Pinsent: Avarice and Liberality
8: Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung: Sloth: Some Historical Reflections on
Laziness, Effort, and Resistance to the Demands of Love
9: Zac Cogley: A Study in Virtuous and Vicious Anger
10: Timothy Perrine and Kevin Timpe: Envy and Its Discontents
11: Craig A. Boyd: Pride and Humility: Tempering the Desire for
Excellence
III: Intellectual Virtues
12: Linda Zagzebski: Trust
13: John Greco: Episteme: Knowledge and Understanding
14: Jason Baehr: Sophia: Theoretical Wisdom and Contemporary
Epistemology,
IV: The Theological Virtues
15: Robert Audi: Faith as Attitude, Trait, and Virtue
16: Charles Pinches: On Hope
17: Paul J. Wadell: Charity: How Friendship with God Unfolds in
Love for Others
V: Virtue Across the Disciplines
18: Stephen Pope: Virtue in Theology
19: Christie Hartley and Lori Watson: Virtue in Political Thought:
On Civic Virtue and Political Liberalism
20: Everett L. Worthington, Jr., Caroline Lavelock, Daryl R. Van
Tongeren, David J. Jennings, II, Aubrey L. Gartner, Don E. Davis,
and Joshua N. Hook: Virtue in Positive Psychology
21: James A. Van Slyke: Moral Psychology, Neuroscience, and Virtue:
From Moral Judgment to Moral Character
22: Ruth Groenhout: Virtue and A Feminist Ethics of Care
Dr. Kevin Timpe is professor of philosophy at Northwest Nazarene
University, having previously been a research fellow at St. Peter's
College, Oxford University. His research focuses primarily on the
metaphysics of free will and moral responsibility, and issues in
the philosophy of religion. He is the author of Free Will:
Sourcehood and its Alternatives, 2e and the editor of Arguing about
Religion and Metaphysics and God. Dr. Craig A. Boyd is
currently Associate Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Core
Curriculum in the School for Professional Studies at St. Louis
University and holds a secondary appointment as an Associate
Professor of Theology in the
School of Arts and Sciences. He has published two books: A Shared
Morality: A Narrative Defense of Natural Law Ethics and Visions of
Agapé: Problems and Possibilities in Divine and Human Love.
`The essays, by and large, do a fine job of historical discussion
balanced with contemporary issues/retrieval, that is interwoven
into the author's own constructive agenda. In this sense, this
volume would be a perfect way to start ones research on the virtues
and vices, but it would also serve as a helpful outline of
contemporary thought on the topic.'
Kyle Strobel, Journal of Analytic Theology
`successful as a whole and the individual essays should prove
useful for both scholars and teachers'
Bradford Cokelet, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
`As a single-stop, comprehensive resource on the virtues and vices,
this volume is probably the best we now have.'
David Elliot, University of Cambridge, Studies in Christian Ethics
(2016)
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