Things Worth Dying For: Thoughts on a Life Worth Living

Things Worth Dying For: Thoughts on a Life Worth Living

by Charles J. Chaput
Things Worth Dying For: Thoughts on a Life Worth Living

Things Worth Dying For: Thoughts on a Life Worth Living

by Charles J. Chaput

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Overview

With a balance of wisdom, candor, and scholarly rigor the beloved archbishop emeritus of Philadelphia takes on life’s central questions: why are we here, and how can we live and die meaningfully?

In Things Worth Dying For, Chaput delves richly into our yearning for God, love, honor, beauty, truth, and immortality. He reflects on our modern appetite for consumption and individualism and offers a penetrating analysis of how we got here, and how we can look to our roots and our faith to find purpose each day amid the noise of competing desires.

Chaput examines the chronic questions of the human heart; the idols and false flags we create; and the nature of a life of authentic faith. He points to our longing to live and die with meaning as the key to our search for God, our loyalty to nation and kin, our conduct in war, and our service to others.

Ultimately, with compelling grace, he shows us that the things worth dying for reveal most powerfully the things worth living for.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781250239785
Publisher: Holt, Henry & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 03/16/2021
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 509,155
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Archbishop Emeritus Charles J. Chaput, OFM Cap., was named archbishop of Philadelphia in 2011 by Pope Benedict XVI. As a member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, he was the second Native American to be ordained a bishop in the United States and is the first Native American archbishop. Chaput is the author of Strangers in a Strange Land, Living the Catholic Faith, and Render unto Caesar, as well as numerous articles and public talks. Retiring as archbishop emeritus in 2020, he continues his extensive writing and public speaking.

Table of Contents

1 If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem 1

2 Gentle, into That Good Night 25

3 The Waters of Casablanca 47

4 Firemen at the Burning Bush 71

5 Dulce et Decorum Est 91

6 This Idea's a Killer 115

7 The Ties That Bind 139

8 Ecclesia Sua 169

9 The Kings Highway 201

Afterword: On Friendship 225

Notes 241

Acknowledgments 255

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