Ambition: Essays by Members of The Chrysostom Society Edited by Luci Shaw and Jeanne Murray Walker. Ambition: Essays by Members of The Chrysostom Society. Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books, 2015, 142 pp. $16.80. Reviewed by Aaron Morrison In On the Priesthood, St. John Chrysostom warned ambition corrodes Christian vocation, making it an apt topic for the Chrysostom Society to address in Ambition. Scott Carin’s intro defines ambition as “a powerful and continuing desire to accomplish… or become great things” (ix). He summarizes the main argument of these reflections to regard ambition as “an impulse that can lead either to greatness or ruin” (ix). The authors’ reflections are engaging to an audience of aspiring writers or academics and they speak prophetically to the erosion of the common good through ambition’s partnership with self-fulfillment. In general, these nine essays can be...