The Will of Christ in the Light of Philosophy and Theology

The Will of Christ in the Light of Philosophy and Theology. An essay of reflection on Book III of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics.
Reflections and content on ancient philosophy, its thinkers, schools, and the legacy that underpins Western thought.
The Will of Christ in the Light of Philosophy and Theology. An essay of reflection on Book III of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics.
If we were to reflect on ethics and divide it into two great fields of virtues, we would probably follow Aristotle, distinguishing them into intellectual and moral. This distinction is fundamental because it shows that moral excellence is a progressive construction.
Whether in the arts, science, professional life or family life, all our actions stem from a desire to attain that which makes us happy. In other words, everything the human being does is, even if unconsciously, a search for happiness.…