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Morality

You have to encounter love before you encounter morality; otherwise, it is agony.                                                                                                —Albert Camus It is in Him that I hope, before counting my errors and my virtues. Numbers have nothing to do with this. In the relationship with Him, numbers don’t count, the weight that is measured or measurable is irrelevant, and all the evil I can possibly do in the future has no relevance either. It cannot usurp the first place that this yes of Simon, repeated by me, has before the eyes of Christ. So a kind of flood comes from the depths of our heart, like a breath that rises from the breast and pervades the whole person, making it act, making it want to act more ju...

Library Booklist (H:aS2f)

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Responsibility and Judgment by Hannah Arendt Dream and Reality by Nicolas Berdyaev Freedom and the Spirit by Nicolas Berdyaev Love and Friendship by Anthony Bloom Being and Some Philosophers by Etienne Gilson The Philosopher and Theology by Etienne Gilson The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy by Etienne Gilson The Metaphysical Presuppositions of Being-in-the-World by Caitlin Smith Gilson Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion by G. F. W. Hegel

Library Booklist (H:fS3b)

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Living the Truth in Love by +Benedict Ashley On Heaven and Earth by Jorge Mario Bergoglio Generating Traces in the History of the World by Luigi Giussani The Risk of Education by Luigi Giussani Simon, Called Peter by Mauro Lepori Temporal and Eternal  by Charles Peguy Faith Hope Love by Josef Pieper