Não queira ser um homem "bom"

In the modern worldview, a virtuous man, a resilient man, a stoic man, or even a noble man, a gentleman—is sufficient. In the Christian view, they fall short of what we are called to be. The homo imago Dei, who imitates Christ and possesses supernatural virtues, will be very different from this virtuous man according to the world. The very definition of virtues can be contradictory; for example, when a prudent act in the eyes of the world will be precisely imprudent in the supernatural and complete light of faith. This video is a discussion about how virtue, goodness, and completeness are only truly what they promise to be—and very reasonably so—with a life of grace. Referenced book: The Fundamental Virtues, by Joseph Pieper. MBC edition here: https://clube.bibliotecacatolica.com.... Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 1:19 - Virtue and Goodness 4:00 - Fear and Stoicism 8:50 - Prudence and Gentlemanship 15:57 - Holiness and Prudence