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Returning to the human things. Nature and human nature ; Problems of soul and body ; Person and nature: the dilemma of freedom ; Law, freedom, and nature -- Precepts, prudence, and politics. From law to prudence ; From prudence back to law ; Justice: its scope and limits ; Friendship, politics, and human excellence ; Contemplation and prudence; philosophy and politics ; Wisdom and/or prudence ; Negative philosophy: the limits of metaphysics -- Contemplation, action, and divine artistry. The ultimate end: revelation's dialectical engagement of nature ; Prudence, contemplation, and charity ; Beauty and theological pedagogy ; The narrative shape of creation and redemption ; Conclusion: the good life as the practice of truthfulness. |