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    • Virtuous Minds : Intellectual Character Development

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      Acknowledgements
      Foreword, Jason Baehr
      Introduction
      Part I: The Seven Intellectual Virtues
      Intellectual Courage
      Intellectual Carefulness
      Intellectual Tenacity
      Intellectual Fair-mindedness
      Intellectual Curiosity
      Intellectual Honesty
      Intellectual Humility

      Part II: The Fruits Of Intellectual Character
      The Benefits Of Knowing More About More
      The Benefits Of Better Thinking
      Loving God
      Loving Your Neighbour

      Part III: Becoming People Of Intellectual Character Developing
      Virtuous Intellectual Character In Yourself
      Seven Suggestions For Parents And Educators
      Conclusion

      Part IV: Discussion Guide & Appendices
      A Discussion Guide For University And Church Groups
      Appendices A-I

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      What does it mean to love God with all of our minds? Our culture today is in a state of crisis where intellectual virtue is concerned. Dishonesty, cheating, arrogance, laziness, cowardice–such vices are rampant in society, even among the worlds most prominent leaders. We find ourselves in an ethical vacuum, as the daily headlines of our newspapers confirm again and again. Central to the problem is the state of education. We live in a technological world that has ever greater access to new information and yet no idea what to do with it all. In this wise and winsome book, Philip Dow presents a case for the recovery of intellectual character. He explores seven key virtues–courage, carefulness, tenacity, fair-mindedness, curiosity, honesty and humility–and discusses their many benefits. The recovery of virtue, Dow argues, is not about doing the right things, but about becoming the right kind of person. The formation of intellectual character produces a way of life that demonstrates love for both God and neighbor. Dow has written an eminently practical guide to a life of intellectual virtue designed especially for parents and educators. The book concludes with seven principles for a true education, a discussion guide for university and church groups, and nine appendices that provide examples from Dows experience as a teacher and administrator. Virtuous Minds is a timely and thoughtful work for parents and pastors, teachers and students–anyone who thinks education is more about the quality of character than about the quantity of facts.

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