Description
Despite the obvious differences between these two figures in method and style, there are certain conceptual parallels in their writings such as the central themes of love and holiness that create the possibility for mutual enrichment among their respective theological heirs. Aquinas's pneumatology can be illuminated and amplified by the emphasis on the Holy Spirit and sanctification that is found in Wesley, even as the insights of Aquinas can aid Methodists and Wesleyans in accounting more fully for the properly theological, and indeed Trinitarian, basis of sanctification. The conclusions reached in God's Love through the Spirit, particularly concerning an understanding of love both within God's own life and in Christian participation in God by grace, challenge the claim that Western theology suffers from a pneumatological deficiency, and represent a significant contribution to the study of Aquinas and of Wesley, to ecumenical dialogue between Catholics and Methodists (and Protestants more broadly), and to the retrieval and development of a genuinely constructive pneumatology.
About the Author
Kenneth M. Loyer is a United Methodist pastor and an adjunct professor of theology at United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio
Book Information
ISBN 9780813225999
Author Kenneth M. Loyer
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint The Catholic University of America Press
Publisher The Catholic University of America Press
Weight(grams) 573g