Amazon Review...
...Memorize the Faith! (and Most Anything Else): Using the Methods of the Great Catholic Medieval Memory Masters
by Kevin Vost
My review is here. As always a helpful vote is appreciated since I'm trying to drive my ranking below 5,000.
I want to add my voice to the cavalcade of five star ratings.
I first heard Kevin Vost explain his memory system - developed, he says, from the insights of St. Thomas Aquinas - on Catholic Answers while I was working out in the gym. He ran through his memory picture for the Seven Deadly Sins while I was doing curls. By the time I got to the next machine, I had all seven deadly sins memorized, backwards, forwards, or in any other order.
I had never thought I could do that, and I have a first rate memory.
My daughter and I made a game out of memorizing the Seven Deadly Sins, the Ten Commandments, the Seven Virtues and the Beatitudes. We got to where we could call out "the seventh commandment" or "the eighth beatitude" and nail the answer with no effort.
Amazing.
We haven't worked our way through the rest of the book, but I intend to start up again.
Vost is also absolutely right about the importance of memory to knowing and then to living the faith. This lists exist for a reason, i.e., because it enables us to reflect intelligently on the life we live and to order our life to the truth.
I highly recommend this book.
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Friday, February 10, 2012
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