How to Love Like a Saint
In this episode of In Search of Wisdom, Joshua interviews Elizabeth Kelly about her book Love Like a Saint. They discuss the concept of saints, their mutual fascination with their lives, and each person's unique call. They also explore the virtues of patience and love and delve into the lives of several saints. The conversation concludes with a discussion on cultivating the skill of learning to love and defining wisdom. Learn more about Elizabeth Kelly.
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“Hope and wisdom take turns holding the lamp for one another; they stand shoulder to shoulder in mutual support. Both hope and wisdom are directional: they face forward and yet know what lies behind them—they are never ignorant of history. Neither are they afraid of it.” — Elizabeth Kelly, Love Like a Saint
Key Takeaways
Each person has a unique call and path in life.
Patience is an important virtue that plays a role in love.
All love is undeserved and is a pure gift.
Cultivating the skill of learning to love requires practice.
Wisdom is the ability to discern and act on what is truly good and true.
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