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Humility in the Writings of Charles Wesley and the Early Church Fathers/Mothers

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Humility in the Writings of Charles Wesley and the Early Church Fathers/Mothers

$33.00
$30.17
Sale 9%
 
Humility is a central focus of the early church fathers/mothers. Similarly, it is at the heart of Charles Wesley's thought expressed in his poetry, sermons, and journal. For Wesley, humility plays an active role in the process of salvation. "It can but lead to faith," he says. For the fathers/mothers of the early church, salvation void of humility is unthinkable. For Wesley the words "humble" and "humility" pervade almost every aspect of Christian character, personality, and experience. A careful examination of Wesley's writings reveals congruences with and a close relationship to the thought of the early church fathers and mothers on the subject of humility. Throughout this study, examples from witnesses of the Eastern church emphasize the closeness of their thought with that of Charles Wesley. A careful comparative study is made of St. Basil the Great's "Homily on Humility" and Wesley's multiple references to humility in prose and poetry. This leads to an interesting response to the question: How does one practice humility? St. Basil says, "Everything that Christ did was a lesson in humility." This study suggests that in the cycle of the Christian year and the liturgical rehearsal of everything that Christ did, one learns to practice humility.


Author: S. T. Kimbrough
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication Date: Sep 19, 2024
Number of Pages: 108 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798385227211
 

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