Al-Ghazali On Condemnation Of Pride And Self-Admiration

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The Condemnation of Pride Revival of the Religious Sciences is a monumental work classical written by the theologian-mystic Abu al-Ghazali. Perhaps the most important the Revival, Condemnation of, and Self-Admiration delve into fundamental spiritual ailments major impediments soul, namely pride and self-admiration. Part One, Ghazali focuses on pride and what its symptoms are, pride manifests outwardly, the cause of pride, and the root cause is self-admiration. seeking ways to cure the soul of pride, Ghazali presents humility as the spiritual virtue of excellence; he offers examples of true humility, false humility, and the manner in which the seven causes of pride are uprooted. In Part Ghazali turns the root cause of pride: self-admiration. with pride, Ghazali defines self-admiration, shows various ways to manifest inwardly, how causes delusion and complacency, and how each of these is remedied. humility is recognized as the virtue par excellence, pride is recognized as vice excellence; and all religions. The Condemnation of Pride Self Admiration therefore a genuine contribution to the field of virtue ethics and will interest all those engaged in religious and spiritual life.

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The Condemnation of Pride Revival of the Religious Sciences is a monumental work classical written by the theologian-mystic Abu al-Ghazali. Perhaps the most important the Revival, Condemnation of, and Self-Admiration delve into fundamental spiritual ailments major impediments soul, namely pride and self-admiration. Part One, Ghazali focuses on pride and what its symptoms are, pride manifests outwardly, the cause of pride, and the root cause is self-admiration. seeking ways to cure the soul of pride, Ghazali presents humility as the spiritual virtue of excellence; he offers examples of true humility, false humility, and the manner in which the seven causes of pride are uprooted. In Part Ghazali turns the root cause of pride: self-admiration. with pride, Ghazali defines self-admiration, shows various ways to manifest inwardly, how causes delusion and complacency, and how each of these is remedied. humility is recognized as the virtue par excellence, pride is recognized as vice excellence; and all religions. The Condemnation of Pride Self Admiration therefore a genuine contribution to the field of virtue ethics and will interest all those engaged in religious and spiritual life.