Towards Friendship-Shaped Communities: A Practical Theology of Friendship. Anne-Marie Ellithorpe

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S. Lewis’s Reply to Anders Nygren,” Neue Zeitschrift Für Systematische Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 53, no. 2 (2011): 210.

      70 70 See Risto Saarinen, “Eros and Protestantism: From Nygren to Milbank,” in Gudstankens aktualitet: Bidrag om teologiens opgave og indhold og protestantismens indre spændinger, ed. E. Wiberg Pedersen (Copenhagen: Anis, 2010), 344–346.

      71 71 Jürgen Moltmann, The Source of Life: The Holy Spirit and the Theology of Life (London: SCM, 1997), 1–9.

      72 72 Jürgen Moltmann, The Open Church: Invitation to a Messianic Lifestyle (London: SCM, 1978), 50–63. Jürgen Moltmann, The Church in the Power of the Spirit: A Contribution to Messianic Ecclesiology (New York: Harper & Row, 1977), 114–121.

      73 73 Moltmann, Church in the Power of the Spirit, 115.

      74 74 Moltmann, Church in the Power of the Spirit, 116.

      75 75 Servais Pinckaers, The Sources of Christian Ethics (Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 1995), 19.

      76 76 Pinckaers, The Sources of Christian Ethics, 20.

      77 77 Sallie McFague, Metaphorical Theology: Models of God in Religious Language (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1982); Sallie McFague, Models of God: Theology for an Ecological, Nuclear Age (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1987). In these earlier works Sallie McFague (1933-2019) focused on metaphorical theology. In her later works she focused on ecological theology. In her 2013 book she described herself as “a theologian who investigates the connections of religion with economics and ecology” and observed that “we live within our models and make decisions on the basis of them.” Sallie McFague, Blessed Are the Consumers: Climate Change and the Practice of Restraint (Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 2013), ix, xii. Her final book is A New Climate for Christology: Kenosis, Climate Change, and Befriending Nature (Fortress Press, 2021).

      78 78 McFague, Models of God, 159.

      79 79 McFague, Models of God, 159.

      80 80 McFague, Models of God, 159.

      81 81 Paul J. Wadell, Friendship and the Moral Life (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1989), 120, 142.

      82 82 Paul J. Wadell, Becoming Friends: Worship, Justice and the Practice of Christian Friendship (Grand Rapids: Brazos, 2002).

      83 83 Tobias Winright, “Thanks Be to God for Paul J. Wadell: Essays in Honor of a Friend and His Work,” Journal of Moral Theology 10, no. 1 (2021): 106–107.

      84 84 Paul D. O’Callaghan, The Feast of Friendship (Wichita: Eighth Day, 2002).

      85 85 Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel, Rediscovering Friendship: Awakening to the Power and Promise of Women’s Friendships, trans. John Bowden (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2001); Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel, “Friendship—The Forgotten Category for Faith and Christian Community: A Perspective for the Twenty-First Century,” in Passion for God: Theology in Two Voices (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2003); Steve Summers, Friendship: Exploring its Implications for the Church in Postmodernity (London: T&T Clark International, 2009); John of Taizé, Friends in Christ: Paths to a New Understanding of Church (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2012); Wesley Hill, Spiritual Friendship: Finding Love in the Church as a Celibate Gay Christian (Grand Rapids: Brazos, 2015).

      86 86 Chloe Lynch, Ecclesial Leadership as Friendship (London: Routledge, 2019).

      87 87 Victor Lee Austin, Friendship: The Heart of Being Human (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic).

      88 88 Guido de Graaff, Politics in Friendship: A Theological Account (London: T&T Clark, 2014).

      89 89 Susan S. Phillips, The Cultivated Life: From Ceaseless Striving to Receiving Joy (Downers Grove: IVP, 2015), 180–182.

      90 90 Phillips, The Cultivated Life, 168.

      91 91 Phillips, The Cultivated Life, 167.

      92 92 Charles Ringma, Hear the Heartbeat with Henri Nouwen: Reflections on the Way of the Seeking Heart (Vancouver: Regent College Publishing, 2014), 62–65.

      93 93 Ringma, Hear the Heartbeat, 64.

      94 94 Ringma, Hear the Heartbeat, 68.

      95 95 Carmichael, Friendship, 201.

      96 96 While friendship continues to be celebrated in a variety of popular works, friendship is sometime portrayed as taking precedence over civic responsibilities. This is evident in the Captain America movies and the ongoing Star Wars saga. For the latter, see Greg Littmann, “The Friends of a Jedi: Friendship, Family, and Civic Duty in a Galaxy at War,” in The Ultimate Star Wars and Philosophy: You Must Unlearn What You Have Learned, ed. Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker (Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2015), 128.

      97 97 Moltmann, Church in the Power of the Spirit, 316.

      98 98 Moltmann, Church in the Power of the Spirit, 316. Cited, with modified translation, in John of Taizé, Friends in Christ, 86.

      99 99 Mark Peel, “The Importance of Friends: The Most Recent Past,” in Friendship: A History, ed. Barbara Caine (London: Equinox, 2009), 329.

      100 100 Martin Luther King Jr., “Loving Your Enemies,” in Strength to Love (New York: Harper & Row, 1963). See also Martin Luther King Jr., “Letter From Birmingham Jail,” The Christian Century, June 12, 1963.

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