The Seven Habits of the Good Life

How the Biblical Virtues Free Us from the Seven Deadly Sins

By (author) Kalman J. Kaplan Wayne State University, Matthew B. Scwartz

Publication date:

27 September 2006

Length of book:

136 pages

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Dimensions:

186x184mm
7x7"

ISBN-13: 9780742532748

In The Seven Habits of the Good Life, the authors highlight seven biblical gifts—self-esteem, wisdom, righteousness, love, healthy appetite, prudence, and purpose—and present each one as an alternative to one of the seven deadly sins. Each gift gives readers a chance to enrich their lives by integrating concern for themselves with a healthy concern for others rather than punishing themselves for bad behavior.

Incorporating clinical case studies, the voices of real people, and biblical stories, this book shows how the wisdom of the scriptures can provide us concrete ways of redefining difficult situations and approaching life in a way that strives for fullness, harmony, and balance.
The seven biblical gifts offered in this book are a gift to the reader: to clergy seeking themes for homilies and insights into pastoral counseling, to psychotherapists and social workers desiring to improve their clinical effectiveness, to individuals who take Scripture seriously and who want its wisdom to resonate in their lives, and to all people who want to live a life of goodness.