The Betrayal of Charity: The Sins that Sabotage Divine Love

by Matthew Levering

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Love was at one time a powerfully unifying force among Christians. In his letters, Paul consistently evokes charity as the avenue to both human and divine communion. If the magnitude of charity was of the upmost importance to early Christians, so were those sins that aimed to distract Christians from acting based on love. Taking seriously the efforts of Paul, and later Thomas Aquinas, to expose and root out the sins against charity, Matthew Levering reclaims the centrality of love for moral, and in fact all, theology.

As Levering argues, the practice of charity leads to inner joy and peace as well as outward mercy, good will, and unity with God and neighbor. The sins against charity - hatred, sloth, envy, discord and contention, schism, war and strife, and sedition and scandal - threaten love's concrete effects by rebelling against dependence on God and undermining interdependence on others. The Betrayal of Charity seriously considers the consequences of each of the sins against love, compelling individuals and communities to recognize their own loss of charity. In doing so, Levering fosters a spirit of restoration and reminds readers that love - not the sins against it - will have the last word.
  • ISBN10 1602583560
  • ISBN13 9781602583566
  • Publish Date 5 July 2011
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Baylor University Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 229
  • Language English