Wesley, Aquinas, and Christian Perfection: An Ecumenical Dialogue

Wesley, Aquinas, and Christian Perfection: An Ecumenical Dialogue

by Edgardo A. Colón-Emeric
Wesley, Aquinas, and Christian Perfection: An Ecumenical Dialogue

Wesley, Aquinas, and Christian Perfection: An Ecumenical Dialogue

by Edgardo A. Colón-Emeric

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Overview

Employing fresh, innovative readings, Edgardo Colon-Emeric examines and underscores the centrality of the concept of perfection for the theologies of Thomas Aquinas and John Wesley--and finds them, surprisingly, largely complementary.

Utilizing the image of a "kneeling ecumenism," he offers a practical account of how ecumenical conversations can move forward. At a time when many Methodists struggle to understand Catholicism and many Catholics know little of Wesley and Methodism, this stimulating work provides the church as a whole a communal grammar of holiness, in demonstrating how the theologies of perfection of Aquinas and Wesley have significant messages for both groups.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781602585164
Publisher: Baylor University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Edgardo A. Colón-Emeric is Assistant Research Professor of Theology and Hispanic Studies, Duke University Divinity School. He lives in Bahama, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Methodists and Catholics in Dialogue

Chapter 1: Wesley on Christian Perfection

Chapter 2: Wesley on the Way to Christian Perfection

Chapter 3: Aquinas on Perfection

Chapter 4: Aquinas on the Way to Perfection

Chapter 5: Dialogue on the Beatitudes

Chapter 6: Dialogue on Perfection

Chapter 7: Prospects for Perfection

Appendix: Aquinas on Women and the Image of God

Bibliography

What People are Saying About This

Colón-Emeric brings together figures from disparate traditions, examines their thought fairly and judiciously, and offers comparisons that are truly illumining.

Jason E. Vickers

For the last half century, Wesley studies scholars and Wesleyan theologians have been laboring to convince the world (and perhaps themselves) that Wesley is a theologian worthy of study. By contrast, Colon-Emeric’s easy-going style and tone suggest that he takes this for granted. In this sense, Wesley, Aquinas, and Christian Perfection signals a new day in Wesleyan theology. It is simply no longer the case that Wesleyan theologians have to demonstrate that Wesley deserves consideration in the first place. Rather, they can bring him directly into conversation with other theologians as someone capable of standing on his own two feet and holding his own.

D. Stephen Long

Edgardo Colón-Emeric has written a critically important work on Wesley that rightly shows him to be a theologian ensconced in the catholic tradition rather than the tired and well-worn interpretation turning him into a modern thinker preoccupied with epistemology. He shows us Wesley with proper proportion through a compelling examination of the doctrine of perfection and its ecclesial significance in Wesley and Aquinas. He offers the brilliant metaphor that Wesley's theology represents a "house" fit within Aquinas' "cathedral." His work is beautifully written, logically developed, and the conclusions are convincing. It is a must read.

Joseph Wawrykow

Colón-Emeric brings together figures from disparate traditions, examines their thought fairly and judiciously, and offers comparisons that are truly illumining.

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