
Civility
Cultivating Public Virtues
Philip Sheldrake(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 12. September 2024
Book
Hardback
178 pages
978-0-19-286230-3 (ISBN)
Description
Civility offers a thoughtful response to one of the most significant social challenges and public problems that we face in contemporary society, particularly in the Western world. The book identifies and discusses the critical public-social values and virtues that we need to focus upon and actively to promote to counter these problems and, overall, to develop a healthy human society.
To achieve an effective, inclusive, and just society we must, first, reframe how we understand 'politics.' What does 'politics' mean and how should it be practiced? 'Politics' in its true sense does not mean something ideological but rather it involves the service of the 'polis'--that is, the human community. We also need to recover a robust sense of public virtues. The book describes some of the critical virtues and suggests how they may be cultivated. The overall argument is that in a healthy society it is vitally important to concentrate more effectively on public virtues and values rather than simply to focus on encouraging material success or on creating efficient social and political systems as the main goals that we seek to develop in our societies. The volume focuses particularly on the public virtues of civility, having a sense of 'place', building community, solidarity and responsibility, respect and compassion, and cultivating discernment (that is, the art of how to choose well). The book concludes by offering reflections on the particular role of education, especially school education, and of public leadership as two central elements in reshaping a healthy society based on clear societal values.
To achieve an effective, inclusive, and just society we must, first, reframe how we understand 'politics.' What does 'politics' mean and how should it be practiced? 'Politics' in its true sense does not mean something ideological but rather it involves the service of the 'polis'--that is, the human community. We also need to recover a robust sense of public virtues. The book describes some of the critical virtues and suggests how they may be cultivated. The overall argument is that in a healthy society it is vitally important to concentrate more effectively on public virtues and values rather than simply to focus on encouraging material success or on creating efficient social and political systems as the main goals that we seek to develop in our societies. The volume focuses particularly on the public virtues of civility, having a sense of 'place', building community, solidarity and responsibility, respect and compassion, and cultivating discernment (that is, the art of how to choose well). The book concludes by offering reflections on the particular role of education, especially school education, and of public leadership as two central elements in reshaping a healthy society based on clear societal values.
Reviews / Votes
Both critics and supporters of the role of religion in public life will be rewarded by a close reading of this book. * F. G. Kirkpatrick, CHOICE *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 218 mm
Width: 144 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
322 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-286230-3 (9780192862303)
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Person
Philip Sheldrake is Professor and Senior Fellow and Research Director at the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Spirituality, Oblate School of Theology, San Antonio, Texas. He is also Senior Research Associate at the Von Huegel Institute, St Edmund's College, University of Cambridge, and Senior Member of St Edmund's College, University of Cambridge, and Professorial Fellow at St Chad's College, Durham University.
Author
Senior Research Associate, Von Hugel Institute, St Edmund's College, University of Cambridge and Professor, Senior Fellow & Research Director, Institute for the Study of Contemporary Spirituality, Oblate School of Theology
Content
Introduction
1: Public Life and Public Virtues
2: Civility
3: A Sense of Place
4: Building Community
5: Solidarity and Responsibility
6: Respect and Compassion
7: Discernment : The Art of Choosing Well
8: Cultivating Public Virtues
Conclusion
1: Public Life and Public Virtues
2: Civility
3: A Sense of Place
4: Building Community
5: Solidarity and Responsibility
6: Respect and Compassion
7: Discernment : The Art of Choosing Well
8: Cultivating Public Virtues
Conclusion

