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Tn ormatlo of a Christian Gentleman His Intellectual Life. l HE Christian gentleman recognizes the value of a sound mind and is ever striving to develop this marvellous faculty. Realizing that basically it is the faculties of intellect and will which distinguish him from the brute animals, he feels keenly his responsibility to perfect these faculties. This he attempts to do by searching for truth in all experiences which he then interrelates with the ultimate truth which is God Himself. In striving to do this he trains his intellect to present true goodness to the will. For we must know the good before we will it. A By this constant seeking for truth and goodness, and by the continual comparison of his experiences with the norms of goodness and morality, the Christian gentleman trains his powers of iudgment and right reason. Thus, aided by God's grace, he be- comes aware that all things are creatures of God given to man to help him to save his soul, and man must use them insofar as they aid him, and avoid them insofar as they hinder him from attaining .heaven. Prudence then takes these convictions and applies them to everyday life. For the Christian gentleman realizes that recognition of truth is not sufficient, it is not merely the thinking, but the doing that makes him a Christian, and it is the living of all of these convictions in his dealings with others that makes him a Christian gentleman. Latin, English, Mathematics, and the other subiects that seemed so impractical at times have actually sharpened this intellect given to man by God, and thus, the formal training in school and the informal training outside of class combine to form a young man's intellect so that he is enabled to live now and to plan for the future a life as a true Christian gentleman. DEEP IN THOUGHT are members of 4-A during midyear exam. -1-in-A
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