
The Psychology of Happiness: Stoicism in the City of God | Prof. Sarah Byers
The Thomistic Institute
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Compassion and Justice in the Perspectives of Seneca and Augustine
The chapter explores how Seneca and Augustine view compassion and mercy, with Seneca emphasizing clemency as a form of justice and Augustine prioritizing feeling compassion and taking compassionate actions. Augustine's approach to addressing social issues like slavery and the death penalty is discussed, highlighting his unique perspective on justice, compassion, and the potential for repentance.
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