This book consists of a proposal of ethics for the men and women of the author’s time.
The book is about knowledge of good as a cause for joy. It runs through different virtues and ends in an epilogue about justice before God.The strongest point of the book is that it gives a positive sight of moral - it is not a stoic imposition, but something that tends to good -, and that realizes a complete effort of reflection about morale. However, its language and style have got a little dated – one should think it is written in the past century.
This book is greatly recommendable. It appeals either to people who like Romano Guardini, or those interested in dialectical theology.