Synopses & Reviews
Faith, hope, and love: these words recall one of the most familiar passages in the entirety of the Christian Scriptures and represent three uniquely Christian virtues given by God to the Church. Geoffrey Wainwright explores the contemporary ecumenical potential of these historic Christian virtues. Faith, hope, and love are given to each Christian and are intended to be incorporated in the nature and life of every gathered Christian body.
Wainwright pairs each virtue with a practice instituted by Christ himself. Holy baptism teaches faith as an enacted confession. The Lord's Prayer invites petition as an address of hope. The Lord's Supper offers bread and wine as an embodiment of love. These historic practices orient all Christians backward in faith to the formative events of the cross and resurrection, forward in hope of the final consummation, and toward all others gathered around the shared meal. Wainwright insists that faith, hope, and love pave a path to unity for a historically divided Church.
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"This is liturgical theology at its best, showing how for faith, ethics, and eschatology, classic Christian worship remains essential."
--Maxwell E. Johnson, Professor of Liturgical Studies, University of Notre Dame
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"In the midst of what some are calling an 'ecumenical winter,' Faith, Hope and Love is like a burst of new life indicating there is indeed a new ecumenical spring breaking out all around us. Professor Wainwright shows us how to put into practice the words he quotes from John Wesley: 'If we cannot as yet think alike in all things, at least we may love alike.'"
--Dale T. Irvin, President and Professor of World Christianity, New York Theological Seminary
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"Geoffrey Wainwright is a master of bringing together complex elements into a new combination that reveals fresh theological and ecumenical insights. In the modest span of these lectures, he touches on a wide range of topics with his characteristic learning and wisdom. They show again that ecumenical theology still has much to teach us about the faith we share."
--Michael Root, Ordinary Professor of Systematic Theology, The Catholic University of America
About the Author
Geoffrey Wainwright is Cushman Professor emeritus of Christian Theology at Duke University.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Lecture One: Faith and Holy Baptism
Lecture Two: Hope and the Lords Prayer
Lecture Three: Love and the Lords Supper