Contemporary psychology, ministry, and formation are increasingly fragmented, marked by the loss of shared meaning, moral clarity, and a coherent account of the human person. In the absence of shared ends, formation is reduced to technique, therapy is reduced to symptom management, and virtue is rendered virtually unintelligible. My work seeks to restore a coherent account of the human person by re-centering truth, goodness, and beauty as orienting realities that ground virtue and psychological coherence, while integrating classical moral principles with contemporary clinical and formational insights.