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Vocation to Virtue
Christian Marriage as a Consecrated Life
The book begins by explaining our marriage crisis and theological paradigms for speaking about Christian marriage as "relationship" or as "practice," and considers modern scholarly attempts to relate conjugal life and consecrated religious life. The book then offers a theological groundwork in Christ and the Trinity for a deeper, noncompetitive relationship between the consecrated religious life and married life. It offers an Augustinian account of the relationship between marriage and consecrated life, and develops the ecclesial connection between the states with recourse to John's Gospel, which sees Christian life in terms of "householding." The church's tradition has a dialogical relationship between the consecrated and married - a mutual sharing of both "monastic" and "domestic" language. The final chapter develops practices of Christian householding for conjugal life using the language of poverty, chastity, and obedience, a rule of life, and a kind of novitiate preparation.
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Reviews
" challenging and inventive, offering a fresh interpretation to understand and live Christian marriage."—Gustavo Cavagnari, Rome, Marriage, Families, and Spirituality
"Kent Lasnoski makes an argument that is sorely needed. There is a dearth of writing on marriage understood more deeply as an ecclesial reality and a Christian state of life inherently related to the consecrated state. Vocation to Virtue makes a contribution to the ongoing debate about the meaning and place of marriage and the family in the Church."—David Crawford, associate professor, John Paul II Institute at the Catholic University of America
"Makes a distinctive contribution to the field of family ethics...This clearly written and engaging text will provoke discussion in the classroom and among scholars of virtue ethics, as it challenges widely held theological claims about marriage and understandings of the good life."—Theological Studies
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Hardback | |
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English | |
264 | |
8.50 Inches (US) | |
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1.1 Pounds (US) | |
$65.00 USD | |
v2.1 Reference | |
Other Titles by Lasnoski Kent
Vocation to Virtue
Other Titles in RELIGION / Theology
Kneeling Theology
The Thomistic Response to the Nouvelle Théologie
The Eucharistic Vision of Laudato Si'
Other Titles in Theology
Saint Thomas Aquinas, third edition
Gift and Communion
Aesthetic Revelation