In Glory in All Things, André Gushurst-Moore shows how even today-nay, especially today-the Rule of Benedict offers valuable guidance on the means and ends of education, the proper conduct of leaders, the virtues needed for the happy life, the elements of a well-ordered curriculum, and the unfolding of one's vocation in prayer and service.
In Glory in All Things, André Gushurst-Moore shows how even today-nay, especially today-the Rule of Benedict offers valuable guidance on the means and ends of education, the proper conduct of leaders, the virtues needed for the happy life, the elements of a well-ordered curriculum, and the unfolding of one's vocation in prayer and service.
ANDRÉ GUSHURST-MOORE is a graduate of Oxford University and, since 2003, has taught in Benedictine schools, previously at Downside and presently at Worth School, where he is Second Master. His work has appeared in a number of periodicals in the UK and the US, such as the Catholic Herald, Political Science Reviewer, University Bookman, and Chesterton Review. He is the author of The Common Mind: Politics, Society and Christian Humanism, from Thomas More to Russell Kirk (Angelico Press, 2013). He is married with three grown children, and lives in West Sussex, England.
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