A minister
of an orthodox church, who was reviewing his first year in a new and rather fashionable community, spoke especially of one quiet, demure, elderly couple who never missed a service of any kind in the church.
Some
four hundred years before Christ Jesus, the Greek philosopher Socrates tried to show that the greatest of all arts, the art of living a good life, called for knowledge of the right.
Humanity
is longing for a brighter view of life, for freedom from fear, pain, sorrow, disappointment, and lack; in other words, it longs to be able to enjoy perfect good.