James V. Schall, SJ is emeritus professor of government at Georgetown University
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"With customary shrewdness and sparkle, Schall confronts us with the proposition that the universe in which we think and act contains a map showing the way to genuine joy and fulfilment if only we are willing to apply our minds to what exists outside of our little selves. Exposing the myriad ways modern man misses the meaning of his own life by attempting to think his way out of the given world, this marvelous book delights us with the variety and depth of Schall's insights into what is really at stake in the adventure of our existence. -"--L. Joseph Hebert, Saint Ambrose University"This book is the fruit of a lifetime's meditation. Schall really is one of a kind, and especially distinctive, because his insights, brilliant as they are, always point beyond themselves. He doesn't just want you to read his book--he wants you to finish it and then read the books he has read and think through the issues yourself. He is a masterly educator."--V. Bradley Lewis, The Catholic University of America "If, as both Augustine and Aquinas teach, happiness is the joy produced in us by truth, there is no mystery in the joy that attends the publication of another collection of Schall essays. It's a dessert out there, and Schall is our oasis. Spend enough time with him, and you'll never want to leave because you know he knows what we all need to know. Fr. Schall likes to say that any book worth reading is worth reading again; as soon as I finished this one I went right back and started over. -"--Cliff Staples, Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life, Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio

