Humility

The Secret History of a Lost Virtue

Christopher M Bellitto author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Georgetown University Press

Published:1st Nov '23

Should be back in stock very soon

Humility cover

"We live in an age of bombast, vitriol, and ego. In the midst of what seems like an endless sea of 'self'-promotion—and even 'self'-realization that seems cut off from a grander, more Divine Self—humility is indeed a most urgent virtue. Bellitto's book is a balm for the heart." —Omid Safi, professor of Islamic studies, Duke University

This cultural history of humility reveals this lost virtue as a secret defense against arrogance and incivility History demonstrates that when the virtue of humility is cast aside, excessive individualism follows. A person who lacks humility is at risk of developing a deceptive sense of certitude and at worst denies basic human rights, respect, and dignity to anyone they identify as the enemy. Humility, a cultural history and biography of the idea of humility, argues that the frightening alternative to humility has been the death of civility. In this book, Bellitto explores humility in Greco-Roman history, philosophy, and literature; in the ancient and medieval Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scriptures and sermons; in the Enlightenment; and in contemporary discussions of education in virtue and citizenship. The author encourages readers to recover and reclaim this lost virtue by developing a new perspective on humility as an alternative to the diseases of hubris, arrogance, and narcissism in society. This book offers a fresh perspective on this lost virtue for readers interested in finding a path to renewed civility.

This delightful little book seeks to rescue humility as a key moral virtue. * Church Times *
Bellitto has written a delightful and eminently accessible book on humility, aptly described as a "cultural history and biography" of humility. * Theological Studies *

ISBN: 9781647123765

Dimensions: 203mm x 127mm x 22mm

Weight: 295g

176 pages