Nathaniel A. Warne Adishian is the priest-in-charge of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Mishawaka, Indiana, and teaches theological ethics at Bexley Seabury Seminary. He is the author and editor of a number of books, including The Call to Happiness: Eudaimonism in English Puritan Thought and Emotions and Religious Dynamics, co-edited with Douglas J. Davies.
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Contents Acknowledgements Part I 1. Creation and Contemplation 2. Creation and the Divine Ideas Part II 3. Happiness and the Human Person 4. Cardinal Virtues and the Active life 5. Hope, Love, and Faith Part III 6. World, Leisure, and Festival 7. Philosophy and Teaching 8. Relearning to See 9. Where Do We Go from Here? Bibliography Index
"The academic study of Pieper, combined with an intense focus on what it means for us to contemplate, gives this book a practical and urgent focus." -Lewis Ayres, author of Augustine and the Trinity "Warne writes in a way that is accessible to non-specialists, and this book will be of interest to those wanting a better background in Pieper's thought and his innovative reading of Thomas Aquinas. It will also be valuable to those who wish to explore the implications of a theology of creation and contemplation for questions of human flourishing." -International Journal of Systemic Theology "Nathaniel Warne . . . has done us a service in recovering Pieper's vision." -The Living Church "In this faithful and fitting tribute to the enduring value of Pieper's multiple insights . . . Warne's scholarly retrieval provides much worth careful pondering as we contemplate how we manage our personal and social lives. This book models how serious philosophy and theology can illuminate everyday existence." -Irish Theological Quarterly

