Gregory the Great coaches pastors, teachers and business leaders how to avoid pride & arrogance. Teaching with authority does not mean belittling and dominating one’s students or subordinates, but modeling in one’s life and actions the principles being preached. The apostles Paul and Peter both modeled this sort of humility and sound teaching. From Gregory’s Moral reflections on Job. Now, Job, listen to my words, and attend to all I have to say. It is characteristic of the way that arrogant people teach, that they do not know how to convey their knowledge humbly and cannot express straightforward truths straightforwardly. When they teach, it is clear from their words that they are placing themselves on a pinnacle and looking down on their pupils somewhere in the depths – pupils unworthy to be informed and scarcely even worth the bother of dominating. PRIDE DOMINATES & INTIMIDATES The Lord rightly admonished such people through the mouth of the prophet Ezekiel, saying You have