Virtues are in, but the work of Bill Bennett and others says little about specifically Christian virtues. Jonathan Wilson now recounts the recent rise of virtue ethics and provides a compelling Christian account and justification of them.
Wilson engages such key figures as Alasdair Mac Intyre and Stanley Hauerwas. Focusing especially on the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love, he not only sets forth a closely reasoned intellectual argument but suggests how an embrace of virtue ethics might change the nitty-gritty practice of the church’s education, worship, and hospitality.
Accessible, informed, and faithful, 'Gospel Virtues’ is important reading for all who care about issues of character and community.
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Jonathan R. Wilson is Pioneer Mc Donald Professor of Theology at Carey Theological College, Vancouver, BC. His most recent book is Why Church Matters.