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Heather Gorsett
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Chapter 14: The Heroic Impulse, tells how heroic literature shapes young minds, using Beowulf as the pinnacle of English heroism. Courage, prudence, patience, and loyalty are highlighted as virtues to inspire children. By connecting youth to noble deeds and ancestral ideals, heroic tales cultivate moral character, honor, and a love for the past. Stories of valor and wisdom remain essential for shaping virtuous lives.
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Heather Gorsett
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In Chapter 13: Faith and Duty—Man lives by Faith, Godward and Manward, Mason argues that faith is the natural posture of persons before God, dissolving the sacred–secular divide. All of life rests on trust, yet true faith is Godward, grounded in His sovereign nearness. When we see every idea and duty under Christ’s rule, communion with God becomes not mystical escape but daily dependence.
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