Aristotle and Jesus: Discovering Perfect Virtue in Christ

Explore the pursuit of virtue through Aristotle’s golden mean and Jesus’ perfect righteousness over 21 days of transformative Scripture and reflection.

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📖 Introduction

Aristotle, the great Greek philosopher, taught that virtue lies in the "golden mean"—the desirable middle between two extremes of excess and deficiency. This idea guided much of Western thought on morality and character. Yet, Aristotle's pursuit was human and imperfect, a striving toward balance but never ultimate perfection.

Enter Jesus Christ, who embodies perfect virtue in action—righteousness without flaw, mercy without compromise, love without condition. Unlike Aristotle's ideal, Jesus does not merely teach virtue; He exemplifies the flawless character God desires for humanity.

Over the next 21 days, this study plan will journey through Scripture, exploring the contrast and connection between Aristotle’s concept of virtue and the perfect virtue demonstrated in Jesus Christ. As we reflect on passages from the Gospels, Epistles, and Wisdom literature, we will see how Jesus fulfills the moral ideals that philosophy admired but could not fully realize.

Prepare to be challenged and inspired. Jesus is not only the model of virtue but also the source of transformation by the Holy Spirit to live out this perfect righteousness in your daily life. This study invites you to deepen your understanding of true virtue—one that shapes hearts, reforms character, and reflects God's glory.

Let us embark on this exciting journey where ancient philosophy meets eternal truth, and discover how Christ perfects the virtue Aristotle sought. 😊📖✨

Days (21)