The Fullest Possible Love: Living in Harmony with God and Neighbor - eBook
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The Fullest Possible Love: Living in Harmony with God and Neighbor - eBook  -     By: Paul W. Chilcote

The Fullest Possible Love: Living in Harmony with God and Neighbor - eBook

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Title: The Fullest Possible Love: Living in Harmony with God and Neighbor - eBook
By: Paul W. Chilcote
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781791033835
ISBN-13: 9781791033835
Stock No: WW128335EB

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A new and age-old way of practicing the Christian faith.

What does Wesleyan theology and the Methodist way of life have to do with Benedictine ideas and practices? Renowned teacher Paul W. Chilcote reveals surprising and profound similarities and overlaps in the practices and theological convictions of these two Christian streams. Chilcote is a United Methodist scholar, elder, and serves as a Benedictine oblate. He writes from his own spiritual life, offering a gift to readers who are interested in Methodism and mysticism. Chilcote teaches a remarkable approach to spiritual practice; it is a new and age-old way of practicing our faith.

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Paul W. Chilcote has served as a minister and theological educator. An award-winning author, he has published nearly 40 books, including Multiplying Love, Cultivating Christlikeness, and The Fullest Possible Love, all with Abingdon Press. Currently a research fellow of Wesley House, Cambridge, he previously served as director of the Centre for Global Wesleyan Theology.

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