Wesley, Aquinas, and Christian perfection: An ecumenical dialogue

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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. © 2009 by Baylor University Press All Rights Reserved.

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Colón-Emeric, E. A. (2009). Wesley, Aquinas, and Christian perfection: An ecumenical dialogue. Wesley, Aquinas, and Christian Perfection: An Ecumenical Dialogue (pp. 1–293). Baylor University Press. https://doi.org/10.5325/weslmethstud.5.2013.0155

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