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Thomas More: A Portrait of Courage, Thirtieth Anniversary Edition

Thomas More: A Portrait of Courage, Thirtieth Anniversary Edition

  • Timeless portrait of St. Thomas More’s faith and intellect
  • Insights into his philosophy of conscience and freedom
  • Connects More’s life to modern challenges of tyranny and truth
  • Includes updated sources and references to his writings
  • Inspiring example of courage, integrity, and sanctity in public life

G.K. Chesterton once predicted that Thomas More would become more important with each passing century—a statement that continues to ring true today. 

One of history’s most admired figures, More was named Lawyer of the Millennium by the Law Society of Great Britain and Patron of Statesmen by Pope John Paul II.

Uniting profound learning with mastery of law and politics, More developed a philosophy of freedom rooted in truth, conscience, and faith. His life as a devoted husband, father, and friend revealed the sanctity of ordinary virtue, while his courage in the face of tyranny revealed extraordinary strength of soul.

Canonized in 1935, as the world once again confronted forces of oppression, Thomas More stood as a beacon of moral clarity and courage. 

This 30th anniversary edition includes updated sources and new references to Scepter’s collection of his writings, offering a renewed invitation to learn from the saint who remains a model of conscience, character, and Christian statesmanship.


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Thomas More: A Portrait of Courage, Thirtieth Anniversary Edition
$24.95

Thomas More: A Portrait of Courage, Thirtieth Anniversary Edition

  • Timeless portrait of St. Thomas More’s faith and intellect
  • Insights into his philosophy of conscience and freedom
  • Connects More’s life to modern challenges of tyranny and truth
  • Includes updated sources and references to his writings
  • Inspiring example of courage, integrity, and sanctity in public life

G.K. Chesterton once predicted that Thomas More would become more important with each passing century—a statement that continues to ring true today. 

One of history’s most admired figures, More was named Lawyer of the Millennium by the Law Society of Great Britain and Patron of Statesmen by Pope John Paul II.

Uniting profound learning with mastery of law and politics, More developed a philosophy of freedom rooted in truth, conscience, and faith. His life as a devoted husband, father, and friend revealed the sanctity of ordinary virtue, while his courage in the face of tyranny revealed extraordinary strength of soul.

Canonized in 1935, as the world once again confronted forces of oppression, Thomas More stood as a beacon of moral clarity and courage. 

This 30th anniversary edition includes updated sources and new references to Scepter’s collection of his writings, offering a renewed invitation to learn from the saint who remains a model of conscience, character, and Christian statesmanship.


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  • Timeless portrait of St. Thomas More’s faith and intellect
  • Insights into his philosophy of conscience and freedom
  • Connects More’s life to modern challenges of tyranny and truth
  • Includes updated sources and references to his writings
  • Inspiring example of courage, integrity, and sanctity in public life

G.K. Chesterton once predicted that Thomas More would become more important with each passing century—a statement that continues to ring true today. 

One of history’s most admired figures, More was named Lawyer of the Millennium by the Law Society of Great Britain and Patron of Statesmen by Pope John Paul II.

Uniting profound learning with mastery of law and politics, More developed a philosophy of freedom rooted in truth, conscience, and faith. His life as a devoted husband, father, and friend revealed the sanctity of ordinary virtue, while his courage in the face of tyranny revealed extraordinary strength of soul.

Canonized in 1935, as the world once again confronted forces of oppression, Thomas More stood as a beacon of moral clarity and courage. 

This 30th anniversary edition includes updated sources and new references to Scepter’s collection of his writings, offering a renewed invitation to learn from the saint who remains a model of conscience, character, and Christian statesmanship.