Habits and holiness: ethics, theology, and biopsychology
"This comprehensive exploration of Thomas Aquinas's theology of habit takes habits in general as a prism for understanding human action and its influences and provides a unique synthesis of Thomistic virtue theory, modern science of habits, and best practices for eliminating bad habits and...
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adam_text | Contents List of Figures and Tables xi Foreword by Wojciech Giertych, OP xiii Preface xix Acknowledgments xxix Abbreviations xxxi Introduction: Are Habits Necessary? і Biology and the science(s) of habit z / Philosophical, not theological? 6 / Habits and habitus 16 PART 1. SUBTERRANEAN HABITS 1. Dispositions Derived from Human Nature 37 Nonhuman dispositions 38 / Nonhuman instincts 45 / Human instincts and natural dispositions in general s6 / The cogitative power 62 / The nature andfunction of human instincts 68 / Human instincts and reason 75 2. Dispositions Derived from IndividualNature 83 Physicalfoundations of human individuality 85 / Dispositions from individual nature 95 / The providential order in diversity 109 3. Experience and Habituation Nature, nurture, and voluntariness 115 / Nonvoluntary acquired habits 118 / Imperfectly voluntary acquired habits in children 123 / Intention and attention 132 / Memory 142 114
viii Contents PART 2. HUMAN, INHUMAN, AND DIVINE HABITS 4. Freedom and Habituation Behavioral momentum and the habit loop 159 / Freedom 165 / Human action, momentum, and directionality 171 / Persistent intentionality 177 / Nonchosen habits and voluntariness 185 / Chosen automaticity 191 / How habituation techniques work 197 / Self-determination and the ends and objects of choice 203 5. Positive Habits and Virtues Is habit growth like strength training? 213 / Human habits as “excellences” and “perfections” 216 / The material of virtue ingenerai 223 / Acquired virtues of the intellect 229/ Justice 241 / Fortitude 250 / Temperance 257 6. Negative Habits and Vices Fvd 266 / Physical dysfunction 272 / Biological influences on emotional and behavioral disorders 280 / Environmental-biological influences 289 / Original sin: ourfirst bad habit 295 / Acquired negative dispositions 299 / Good intentions andfully voluntary evil habits 30s / 77ze downward spiral of evil 319 7. Grace, Flourishing, and the Grades of Virtue FV7i_y grace is necessary for good habits 325 / Grece in ŕŕse/f Йге source of supernatural esse, acts, and /шѓиѓѕ 333 / Grace, virtue, and human flourishing 344 / Levels of virtue and vice 349 8. Theological Virtues and the Gifts of the Holy Spirit Fair?։ 368 / Hope 377 / Charity 389 / I7։e Gifts of the Holy Spirit 401 PART 3. HACKING YOUR HABITS 9. Elements of Habit Change Habitual self-knowledge 420 / Simple and complex habits 433 / Techniques for acquiring and developing habits 442 / How habits are diminished or corrupted 456
Contents ю. Forming Habits for Life ix 472 Growth in faith 473 / Growth in hope 478 / Growth in charity 483 / Merit s indispensable work in developing long-term habits 493 / The role offriendship in developing habits 506 Conclusion: The Habitual Readiness to Flourish 521 Appendix 1: Habits Summary 531 Appendix 2: Ihomistic Habit Loop 533 Selected Bibliography 535 Index of Names 553 Subject Index 563
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Contents List of Figures and Tables xi Foreword by Wojciech Giertych, OP xiii Preface xix Acknowledgments xxix Abbreviations xxxi Introduction: Are Habits Necessary? і Biology and the science(s) of habit z / Philosophical, not theological? 6 / Habits and habitus 16 PART 1. SUBTERRANEAN HABITS 1. Dispositions Derived from Human Nature 37 Nonhuman dispositions 38 / Nonhuman instincts 45 / Human instincts and natural dispositions in general s6 / The cogitative power 62 / The nature andfunction of human instincts 68 / Human instincts and reason 75 2. Dispositions Derived from IndividualNature 83 Physicalfoundations of human individuality 85 / Dispositions from individual nature 95 / The providential order in diversity 109 3. Experience and Habituation Nature, nurture, and voluntariness 115 / Nonvoluntary acquired habits 118 / Imperfectly voluntary acquired habits in children 123 / Intention and attention 132 / Memory 142 114
viii Contents PART 2. HUMAN, INHUMAN, AND DIVINE HABITS 4. Freedom and Habituation Behavioral momentum and the habit loop 159 / Freedom 165 / Human action, momentum, and directionality 171 / Persistent intentionality 177 / Nonchosen habits and voluntariness 185 / Chosen automaticity 191 / How habituation techniques work 197 / Self-determination and the ends and objects of choice 203 5. Positive Habits and Virtues Is habit growth like strength training? 213 / Human habits as “excellences” and “perfections” 216 / The material of virtue ingenerai 223 / Acquired virtues of the intellect 229/ Justice 241 / Fortitude 250 / Temperance 257 6. Negative Habits and Vices Fvd 266 / Physical dysfunction 272 / Biological influences on emotional and behavioral disorders 280 / Environmental-biological influences 289 / Original sin: ourfirst bad habit 295 / Acquired negative dispositions 299 / Good intentions andfully voluntary evil habits 30s / 77ze downward spiral of evil 319 7. Grace, Flourishing, and the Grades of Virtue FV7i_y grace is necessary for good habits 325 / Grece in ŕŕse/f Йге source of supernatural esse, acts, and /шѓиѓѕ 333 / Grace, virtue, and human flourishing 344 / Levels of virtue and vice 349 8. Theological Virtues and the Gifts of the Holy Spirit Fair?։ 368 / Hope 377 / Charity 389 / I7։e Gifts of the Holy Spirit 401 PART 3. HACKING YOUR HABITS 9. Elements of Habit Change Habitual self-knowledge 420 / Simple and complex habits 433 / Techniques for acquiring and developing habits 442 / How habits are diminished or corrupted 456
Contents ю. Forming Habits for Life ix 472 Growth in faith 473 / Growth in hope 478 / Growth in charity 483 / Merit's indispensable work in developing long-term habits 493 / The role offriendship in developing habits 506 Conclusion: The Habitual Readiness to Flourish 521 Appendix 1: Habits Summary 531 Appendix 2: Ihomistic Habit Loop 533 Selected Bibliography 535 Index of Names 553 Subject Index 563 |
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title_short | Habits and holiness |
title_sort | habits and holiness ethics theology and biopsychology |
title_sub | ethics, theology, and biopsychology |
topic | Thomas von Aquin, Heiliger 1225-1274 (DE-588)118622110 gnd Gewohnheit (DE-588)4157301-8 gnd Tugendethik (DE-588)4526273-1 gnd Habitus (DE-588)4022724-8 gnd Christliche Ethik (DE-588)4069994-8 gnd Philosophische Theologie (DE-588)4207262-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Thomas von Aquin, Heiliger 1225-1274 Gewohnheit Tugendethik Habitus Christliche Ethik Philosophische Theologie |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032789356&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV039970404 |
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