I’ve arrived at my writing debut via a life in engineering, painting and sculpting.
Not a usual path for an author, for certain.
Starting at school in Chichester in the south of England, via University at Imperial College, London, UK – where H.G.Wells made his start – I worked through a bunch of jobs mainly in the project management side of the construction industry in England, I finally settled in Southern Ontario, Canada. There, I worked in steel, public housing and bank sectors. Early retirement allowed me to say goodbye to industry. Moved on to Ontario College of Art and Design for honours in Sculpture and Installation. Worked my art practice in a shared stone sculpture studio for over ten years. Now resting my overworked arms to pursue writing.
Generally a life well lived, exposed to all those left weighted brains and right ones too.
Do I sound a bit straight up to you? Maybe. But read what I have to say before you reach any hard onclusion.
This book explores the concept of love throughout the history of Christian theology, philosophy, and social thought, examining how love has been understood, articulated, and lived from the early Church Fathers to contemporary thinkers. Beginning with the foundational theological insights of figures such as Augustine, Athanasius, and Basil the Great, the text traces the evolution of love as a divine virtue central to Christian salvation, ethics, and communal life. The book then delves into the impact of the Reformation, where love was redefined in the context of faith and grace, followed by Enlightenment thinkers, who shifted the discussion toward rationality and humanism. The 20th century sees the rise of existentialism, psychoanalysis, and liberation theology, which all reframe love in light of human freedom, social justice, and psychological complexity. The work culminates in contemporary theological, philosophical, and ethical reflections on love, from the relational theology of Karl Barth and modern liberation movements to the feminist and existentialist critiques that challenge traditional views. With a focus on both theological and secular perspectives, the book offers a comprehensive exploration of how love, as both a theological concept and a human experience, shapes and transforms individual lives, communities, and the world at large. It emphasizes love's enduring relevance in addressing issues of justice, equality, and human flourishing in the modern age.
Título : Charity and Love in the Church Fathers
EAN : 9798230915317
Editorial : Historia Magna
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